Sentences with phrase «focused modes adjust»

Different sport - and track - focused modes adjust engine output and handling characteristics depending on where you're taking the Focus RS, and also actuate a flap in the lefthand exhaust to make it sound just that much meaner when you're ripping up a course and noise isn't an issue.

Not exact matches

A first for the new Focus is adaptive dampers called «CCD», which not only adjust ride comfort depending on the selected drive mode, but continuously react to the road surface and its imperfections.
A 2016 Ford Focus RS press release from earlier this year describes the various drive modes — Normal, Sport, Track, and Drift — and refers to a separate button for adjusting the shocks but offered no further detail.
The F Sport trim brings a digital rev counter that can adjust its display as you move through the car's modes and shift your focus from efficiency to performance.
We are able to change the focus of the suspension from a comfort - biased ride to one which offers more dynamic responses, by placing the electronically adjustable shock absorbers in either Sport or Sport + modes (adjusted via the Drive Mode Selector), providing firmer damping control for more agile handling.
This means that, if the optionally available THERMOTRONIC system is fitted, the car occupants can choose from «Diffuse», «Medium» and «Focus» at the push of a button and thus adjust the air quantity and air distribution to their liking without having to leave the convenient automatic mode.
Normal, Sport and Eco modes are offered for the first time on a Focus, enabling drivers to immediately adjust throttle pedal, eight - speed automatic gearbox, Electronic Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) and ACC characteristics to match the driving situation.
When equipped with CCD, Focus also offers Comfort and Eco-Comfort Drive Modes, and will adjust the suspension character accordingly.
With a 13MP rear camera with OIS, BSI sensor, f / 2.0 aperture and sapphire cover lens, the Android phone delivers you high - quality photos and 1080p videos, and its Pro mode allows you to adjust settings like manual focus and exposure values and save your phone in RAW format.
- the game's shading mechanism has changed, which allows for increased gear texture quality - all graphical aspects and programming mechanisms have been built up from scratch for this sequel - maximum resolution is 1080p in TV mode - a bigger focus for Nintendo was the 60 frames per second - occasionally the resolution will be scaled down when there is too much ink displaying on the screen - Nintendo reduced the CPU load and refined the way to use CPU power effectively to maintain 60 fps in all matches - weapons were tweaked to let players be more creative by thinking about unique weapon characteristics and their best uses - weapons are designed to be effective when they are used during the right occasion - Special weapons are stronger than the original ones when used in the right situation, but weaker otherwise - the damage and effect of slowing down your movement when you step in the opponent's ink are reduced from original - you can jump up in rank if you're good enough, but only up until S - you can't jump up from C, B or A to S + - when you win battles in Ranked mode, the Ranked meter fills and your rank goes up when its fully filled - when you lose a battle, the gauge does not decrease, but the meter starts to crack - once the meter reaches its limit, it breaks - when the meter breaks, you have to start over again from the beginning or from a lower rank - highest rank is still S +, but if you fill up the Ranked meter, you get numbers after the alphabet such as «S +1», «S +2» and so on - maximum number is «S +50», but this number will not be displayed to your opponent - you are the only one to see it, and you can check it on your own status screen - Ranked Power is calculated by an algorithm to measure how strong each player is with minuteness - this will determine if a player's rank is worthy of receiving a big jump (like from «C» to «A»)- Ranked Power has no relation to your splat rate, and is more tied into to how well you lead your team to victory - you won't drop off more than one rank even if you play poorly - stage rotation time was changed to two hours - this was done because the devs expected people to play for an hour or so, but they found people play much longer - with Salmon Run, Nintendo considered how to implement a co-op oriented mode in a player - versus - player type of game - the devs will monitor how users are playing this mode to see if there's some tweaks they can throw in - more Salmon Run maps will be added in the future, but Nintendo wouldn't comment on adding more enemy types to the mode - rewards are changed each time Salmon Run is played - you can obtain rewards when playing locally, but not gear - originally Nintendo had an idea for this mode, but had no background setting, enemy designs, etc. - Inoue suggested that it should be salmon - themed - when Nintendo hosted the Splatfest that pit Callie against Marie, the development of Splatoon 2 had started - the devs had already decided to have the result reflected in the sequel - they even had an idea to announce the Splatfest with a phrase «Your choice will change the next Splatoon» - the timing to announce a sequel wasn't right, so they decided against this - they eventually released a series of short stories about the Squid Sisters to show how the Splatfest affected the sequel's story - Nintendo wouldn't say if Marina is an Octoling, and noted that Inklings are not paying attention to this too much - Inklings don't care about appearances, as long as everyone is doing something fresh - the Squid Sisters had composers who produced their songs, but Off the Hook are composing their music by themselves - Pearl is genius artist, but she couldn't find a right partner because she's a bit too edgy - she eventually found Marina as a partner though, and their chemistry is sparkling right now - Nintendo is planning a year of content updates for Splatoon 2 - when finished, the quantity of stages will be more than the original - some of the additional stages are totally new and some will be arranged stages from the first game - not all original stages will return and they are choosing stages based on the potential for them to be improved - Brella is shotgun-esque weapon, so the ink hits your opponent more if you are closer - it can shield damage when you open it, but the amount of damage has a limit and once it reaches it, it breaks - you can shoot ink, but you can't use the shield feature when it breaks - the shield won't prevent your allies ink - there are more new weapon categories which haven't been revealed yet - there are no other ranked modes outside of the three current options - the future holds any sort of possibility, but the devs didn't get specific about adding more content like that - for the modes, they adjusted the rule designs so that players will experience the more interesting aspects
While the real - time portrait mode can take close - up shots and create bokeh effects, there's also a manual mode that allows users to adjust camera capture settings like ISO, white balance, exposure compensation, focus and shutter speed manually.
There is a new Pro mode which will let you adjust ISO, shutter speed, white balance, focus and gain, too.
The dual - lens setup on the Honor 8 comes in handy in another way: Using the camera's wide aperture mode, you can adjust the focus of a shot after you've taken it.
These dual front cameras help to take portrait mode (Live Focus) photos from the front camera and users can adjust the blur too.
In here you can also adjust the focus mode, light metering, timestamp, face detection, stabilization options, smart brightness for the display, guidelines, burst review, anti-flicker and even more.
Samsung's Live Focus feature lets you control the depth of field, unlike some other smartphone cameras, by allowing you to adjust the bokeh effect in preview mode and even after you take the photo.
There's also a manual mode that allows you to adjust the white balance, focus, exposure, and ISO.
It's actually good to see Motorola implementing a spot metering mode, where you can drag around a circle over the image preview to have the camera adjust and focus to that spot accordingly.
It even offers manual mode where you can adjust different settings such as shutter speed, focus, ISO, exposure, and white balance.
The idea is that each acton shot captured using this mode will be in focus, with the focus adjusting automatically no matter how close the object gets to you and the camera lens.
Once in Pro mode you can then adjust a variety of settings and controls such as focus, shutter speed and white balance.
The manual mode lets you adjust focus, white balance, shutter speed, ISO and exposure compensation.
But there is plus side: a manual camera mode allows you adjust all the important photo capture settings like ISO sensitivity, shutter speed, white balance and focus.
Credit: Tom's GuideThe Note 8's Live Focus mode lets you apply and adjust a shallow depth - of - field effect before and after snapping a photo.
A slide - in menu adjusts modes, and there's a simple touch - and - swipe method of adjusting focus in bokeh shots.
Manual mode gives the ability to adjust exposure weighting, exposure bias, white balance and even an interesting focus toggle.
Often, we had to go in to the manual mode and adjust the focus manually just to get a sharp image.
When it comes to shooting stills, you don't have a ton of tools at your disposal — just tapping to focus, tapping and holding to lock focus and then adjust brightness, 20 frame burst mode (just hold the shutter down), and then three toggles to turn on Clear Image, HDR or Beauty modes.
Once a user focuses the Mate 10 Pro camera on a subject, it will identify the subject and alert the user of the mode with an icon in the viewfinder, while automatically adjusting the camera parameters for the ideal shot.
Simple exposure adjustments can be made in any mode by clicking to focus, then swiping up or down on the screen to adjust exposure values along the bar.
Manual adjustments include ISO values from 100 - 3200, shutter speed from 1 / 8000th of a second to 30 seconds in length, a white balance wheel that adjusts between 2300K and 7500K, and a manual focus mode.
There's a manual mode which you can select to adjust ISO sensitivity, focus, white balance and shutter speed.
Also featured is slow - motion video, timelapse, slow exposure (for those times you want light trails), Super Night mode (for better night time shots) and the full manual mode which lets you adjust white balance, exposure, ISO sensitivity, shutter speed and focus as you please.
To its credit, Asus's camera is bursting with modes, including a comprehensive manual mode with controls for adjusting the focus, white balance, shutter speed and ISO.
Still, it was much easier to get the right portrait with Samsung's Live Focus mode (whose bokeh effect you can adjust on the fly) and the zoom offered by the Note 8's telephoto lens.
Tapping to focus brings up the exposure meter as well, and a swipe up or down anywhere on the screen will then adjust the exposure levels without needing to go into another menu or mode to do so.
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