Sentences with phrase «control over the camera»

Some of the phones also have a manual mode, so if you like to have more control over camera settings go for them.
Some of the phones also have manual mode so if you like having more control over camera settings, go for those.
There's also a host of pro options to give you complete control over the camera, something that we'll test to the limit in the coming days.
One of the biggest new features of Android 5.0 Lollipop was a new camera API that allowed apps to take fine - tuned, manual control over your camera sensor.
The touch - screen and WiFi remote, which connects to a downloaded app, give you easy control over the camera.
The school works like in the Persona series but with limited control over the camera and the places you can visit.
You have less control over the camera during the big boss fights at the end of each world, which often makes them feel clunky.
Load times are kept to a near minimum in this PS4 remaster, along with having much more control over the camera.
In terms of interface the camera experience is pretty standard as well, with some lackluster design and a handful of buttons that do what you expect them to — the one exception being a full manual mode where you get lots of granular control over the camera settings.
The company may have a user base approaching one - third of the Earth's population, but it does not have direct control over the camera on a smartphone, from which the social network is primarily accessed, because it does not own and operate a mobile OS.
In fact, if you want to make a game where you can turn around and move backwards, you are faced with the choice of having the player struggle with wires and chairs or also give control over the camera with a thumb stick.
But if you want more hands - on control over your camera, the Cloud Cam might not be the right choice.
The DXR - 8's innovative lens technology gives you complete control over your camera performance with complete customization.
There are three main reasons why the New Nintendo 3DS is the best choice for Majora's Mask 3D: First and most importantly, it comes with a second thumbstick, which gives you full control over the camera... and that's quite handy indeed.
By swiping up in normal camera mode, you're given more - or-less total control over the camera, including over shutter speed (S), ISO settings, exposure value (EV), auto white balance (AWB), and even the autofocus (AF).
In auto the shots are impressive, and if you can play around with the manual settings or even shoot in RAW for greater freedom in post processing, the ASUS ZenFone AR will give you even more control over the camera output, with better flexibility in post processing.
For those seeking fine - grained control over camera settings like ISO, shutter speed and more, Manual mode offers users a DSLR - like experience right on their smartphone.
Through the DJI app, you get pretty granular controls over the camera, letting you adjust exposure, shutter speed and more.
In fact, that continuity is so important that most games (3D games, anyway) give the player direct control over the camera, allowing total manipulation of what is seen and from what vantage point.
It provides manual control over the camera settings in a radial menu, with options to change white balance, focusing, ISO, shutter speed, and exposure compensation.
The camera is positioned away from the combatant and the player is given control over the camera.
It'll give you complete control over your camera's functions, from shutter speed and power through to video tagging and image.
Unlike Yooka - Laylee before it, Skylar & Plux has a much more fluid gameplay with much more control over your camera and excellent controller responsiveness, especially when it comes to jumping (something essential in a 3D platformer), even if your combat is a tad bit clunky.
The Pro cam app allows a greater degree of control over the camera settings than the standard Windows Phone camera app, providing settings to manually control exposure level, white balance, shutter speed and film ISO «on - the - fly».
First off you really have no control over the camera and this can be very frustrating.
You have no control over the camera, so there's plenty of situations where judging things correctly can become difficult, the most notable being Amadeus» conjured boxes.
My biggest complaint here is that players cede 100 % control over the camera to the CPU.
Capcom made the bold decision to give players absolutely no control over the camera, instead seeing every scenario from a variety of pre-set camera angles.
Also missing is the option to toggle first person view or any sort of direct control over the camera.
It can neither be paused, nor do you have any control over the camera, which is a serious step back from Team Ninja's own Dead or Alive replay function.
Let me write this again: you have no control over your camera in a 3D platformer.
You have little to no control over the camera, as the only thing you can do is zoom in and out.
What made this game pretty tough and almost unbearable to me was the fact that you have no control over the camera.
Nest Cam is flexible, but to get the most out of it you really need the Nest Aware, a subscription that gives you cloud recording and more control over your cameras.
Asteroid modeThrough the DJI app, you get pretty granular controls over the camera, letting you adjust exposure, shutter speed and more.
Pro photo: This is where you gain access to much more granular controls over your camera.
There's even a well - designed Pro mode, in case you want to have more control over the camera.
Brighter HDR shots would be appreciated too, and how about a pro mode for people who want more control over their camera?
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