There's a volume rocker /
camera zoom button on the left, and power button on the right.
Not exact matches
Dear god, i was ready to pull my own teeth with the slow crawl through the gloomy landscape, desperately tapping the other
buttons that made the
camera zoom in, so that i could temporarily make it seem like i was moving faster.
The
camera is just too static and you are limited to
zooming into with a single
button press which also limits your mobility because you won't be able to notice enemies closer to your character.
I was pleasantly surprised when I found that the volume rocker
buttons adjust the
camera's digital
zoom, too.
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buttons
It has a volume rocker, which doubles as a
camera zoom, plus two dedicated
buttons for both still and video
cameras.
With AutoFlow all you have to do is hit one
button and the
camera will float over the page to the next panel, panning and
zooming automatically.
The SC1630 as developed by Polaroid features a 16 megapixel
camera with a 3x optical
zoom, LED flash, a 3.2 inch touchscreen display on the back of the device at WVGA resolution and dedicated control
buttons on the top for the
camera shutter and volume rockers as well as a microSD slot and Bluetooth.
I've had no issues with the controls (though there is a sprint
button for some reason, and back in my day you didn't have to hold an extra
button to make Sonic run fast, that's all he knew how to do) and graphically the game looks alright, the
camera is
zoomed out a bit far, but the frame - rate stays smooth at all times, though the 3D effect is barely noticeable even when the slider is at max.
When a opponent is weakened enough and Ryu lands an attack, the
camera will
zoom in on the killing blow, and prompt the player to mash one of the two attack
buttons.
Although the action is usually
zoomed in, the
camera can pull out so you can keep track of all of the action, and you can rotate the angle with the shoulder
buttons.
To be perfectly honest, the
camera is horrible, rotated and
zoomed by the face and shoulder
buttons.
At points the
camera zooms out to show off a monolithic enemy only to make Kratos a hard - to - distinguish figure, which may please the eye but can make fights feel more about
button mashing than skill.
A few examples includes a a Hi - Fi audio DAC that can be put at the bottom to enhance the audio experience, as well as a
camera module, called CAM Plus, which adds hardware
buttons, like a shutter
button, video record
button,
zoom scroll, and more, to better the
camera experience, while also adding an additional 1,200 mAh to the battery.
Two examples of modules that can enhance the G5 experience include a Hi - Fi audio DAC that can be put at the bottom to enhance the audio experience, as well as a
camera module, called CAM Plus, which adds hardware
buttons, like a shutter
button, video record
button,
zoom scroll, and more, while also adding an additional 1,200 mAh to the battery.
You can enter the
camera mode by pressing the shutter
button, turning the
zoom ring, or entering the
camera app after you unlock.
The
buttons on the side of the phone offer good feedback and aren't hard to press, and the
Zoom's dedicated video record and
camera shutter
button is quite possibly the best function of the smartphone.
There's also a
camera zoom slider (not working yet in my beta), a joystick for panning the phone around, and a record
button.
Instead you'll have to unlock your phone and then go into the
camera app, turn the
zoom ring, or push the shutter
button to activate the
camera.
It adds a grip similar to those on point - and - shoot
cameras for a more natural feel, along with a dedicated shutter
button, a switch to launch the
camera app and a wheel that you can roll to
zoom in and out.
Use the volume
buttons to
zoom in and out, then tap on the
camera button on the bottom of the screen to snap a photo.
Push the
button, and as you look at the display representing what's in front of the phone (using the rear
camera), you'll see things
zooming by in a blur.
It's easy to use one - handed, as you can drag the shutter
button left or right to
zoom in or out or swipe up or down to switch between front and rear
cameras.
With the exception of the new 2X
zoom button, Samsung's
camera app remains practically identical to the one found in the S8.
In the
camera app double - tapping
zooms in 50 percent and there's now a dedicated
button for switching between the photo and video modes.
Experience 8.5 brings a number of neat features to the table, including integration for Samsung Cloud, a revamped Device Manager application and shutter
button zooming for the
Camera client.
The first of the modules is the LG Cam Plus, which is a
camera grip that will add an extra 1,100 mAh battery, a shutter
button, a video
button, and a dial to
zoom in and out.
Asus takes a simple approach to the ZenFone
Zoom's design: You get a big 5.5 - inch screen in front, three capacitive touch
buttons below that (Back, Home, Menu), a big
camera module in back and a bunch of
buttons up and down the right side.
Under the right circumstances, the ZenFone
Zoom really shines, with an impressive optical zoom and dedicated camera buttons that I wish more phone makers would emul
Zoom really shines, with an impressive optical
zoom and dedicated camera buttons that I wish more phone makers would emul
zoom and dedicated
camera buttons that I wish more phone makers would emulate.
You can use CAM Plus to make your smartphone feel more like a point & shoot
camera as it gives you a grip with dedicated shutter
button and video recording
buttons, as well as a digital wheel to control the digital
zoom.
The
camera interface also has obvious apple inspirations, with the same» 1x»
button to switch
cameras, and the same animation while
zooming in and out.
And just like the iPhone 7 Plus, a single tap on a
button in the OnePlus 5's
camera app switches from the wide - angle lens to the telephoto lens, thus enabling 2x optical
zoom.
Likewise Huawei offers a 1x / 2x
zoom button in these two modes, however it's not an enhanced
zoom like the optical
zoom on some other dual -
camera phones offers, just a quick way to switch between 1x and 2x digital
zoom modes, meaning the picture won't be any clearer than if you had just cropped the full resolution image.
Featuring a real two - step shutter
button like you'd get on a big DSLR or mirrorless
camera, dedicated video recording
button, scroll wheel for
zooming and a switch for launching the
camera, the Cam Plus is laser focused on delivering a high - level experience for photo and video enthusiasts.
The antenna positioning was changed, the Home
button is different, they have improved the 3D Touch and Display
Zoom, improved the processor, added IP67 dust and water resistance and made improvements to the
camera area.
The
Zoom's focus is fairly fast, and the dedicated
camera button helps in taking the shot quickly.
The
camera is symmetrically positioned with the LED flashlight placed across the Laser sensor, just above the volume
buttons — that double as the
camera shutter
button (or
zoom if you want to customize it).
You can tap the «2x»
button in the
camera app to quickly switch to this lens and take photos with a unique perspective — and because it has 20MP of resolution you can even digitally
zoom in a tad without losing much fidelity.
The covers come with a 16 - pin port stationed at the bottom of the smartphone, which can be used to transform the flagship into a
camera by including a shutter
button, lens cover and optical
zoom.
What's interesting is that Asus has placed dedicated
camera functionalities, such as when you open
camera app, the volume rocker keys turn into
Zoom - in and
Zoom - out
buttons, while there is a red
button on the right edge that lets you start recording directly in the default mode while there is physical shutter
button as well.
You'll need to install DJI's Go
camera app (available for Android and iOS) and pair your device in order to use the
zoom function, or adjust settings and select different modes, although once the device was paired the record
button worked fine from within our iPhone's native
camera app.
After opening the
camera app, I could
zoom in 2x by just tapping a
button on screen; then I could press and hold the same
button and drag my finger to the right to
zoom up to 10x.
Dedicated
camera shutter and record
buttons make using the
Zoom camera a snap.
Shooting video with the
Zoom is just as easy as taking photos, thanks to the dedicated
button next to the
camera shutter.
This 3X optical
zoom sits like a small hockey puck in the body of a ZenFone 2, with a special
camera grip on the back and shutter
buttons for both photo and video on the side of the phone.
You can even go into the
camera settings and program the volume rocker to function as shutter
button or to
zoom in or out.
There's a brand new
zoom button just above the
camera shutter
button that switches between the
cameras on the back, toggling between a 2x effective
zoom immediately without any sort of delay between the
cameras.