We're looking at a now - standard 13MP Sony camera sensor with f / 2.0 aperture (sorry, no OIS) and a few little bells and whistles
like scene modes, HDR, panorama and «Sound & Shot.»
Not exact matches
No City in this game makes if feel
like a giant suburb, story
mode is so boring with terrible voice actors as well as awful cut
scenes I did not even realize I was playing story
mode until half way threw.
Moretz ends up going on a rampage for the climax
like the Dark Phoenix from X-Men: The Last Stand with arms held out and eyes in «looks could kill»
mode, but lacks the emotional resonance of Spacek's trance -
like turn, in which her powers unleashed came as a shock, but with an overriding sense of tragedy; Moretz is shown practicing her skills extensively during several
scenes, which makes her revenge seem much more calculated and evil.
If you have been following the Dreamcast
scene, you should know by now that a huge online revival has been ongoing with many games having their online
mode recovered, websites being created to work with the Dreamcast browsers and also new features
like the Dreamcast Now.
There are bags of options within the camera app - ISO, exposure adjustment, timer, anti-shake, light metering options, 13
scene modes and four filters - but what we really
liked was the Outdoor Visibility
mode which puts the screen up to maximum brightness so that you can see what you're shooting even in bright sunlight (even if it does switch itself off every time you come back to the app) and the fact that the shutter delay is as short as you'll find on any smartphone.
The smartphone's rear camera comes with additional features
like night
mode, panorama, and an HDR
mode to improve image clarity, even in high - contrast
scenes.
When you press the confirm button to begin the single player story
mode, you're treated to a nine - minute CG cut -
scene in which the ten heroes and ten villains dash at one another and duel in dance -
like flying spirals.
Beyond Free Dance, there's a solid eight hours of enjoyment to be mined from the game's Story
mode, which is told through fully voiced, visual novel -
like text boxes, along with the sporadic animated cut
scene.
As an extra they could give you a more dynamic toolset
like the theater
mode in MGS2, that let you swap out the characters in the
scene for hilarious results.
If you have been following the Dreamcast
scene, you should know by now that a huge online revival has been ongoing with many games having their online
mode recovered, websites being created to work with the Dreamcast browsers and also new features
like the Dreamcast Now.
If you
like your Formula 1 racing, Codemasters» highly - rated F1 2017 launches August 25th on PC, boasting an expanded career
mode, additional behind the
scenes management, and a whole lot more.
The crazy story
mode can easily be enjoyed by anyone seeing as it is so wild that you do not really need no back story to get behind it, however if you feel
like exploring the Tekken lore the game also has cut -
scenes from the previous games for you to enjoy.
Also, you can find hidden padlocks in each
scene which unlock additional game
modes,
like an Unlimited Seek & Find and a Mystery Bonus Game.
In execution, story
mode strives for variety, mixing animated cut -
scenes with static stills, more conventional fights with at least a dozen epic boss battles - and even the unexpected on - rails shooting sequence where players can take control of characters
like Susanoo.
The creators also packed on DVD -
like extras, including behind - the -
scenes content and a blooper reel, as well as a nostalgic 1994
mode that pixelates the image for an effect reminiscent of old - school FMV games
like The 7th Guest.
The cameras on the phone have features
like backside illumination, autofocus, continuous shooting, digital zoom, geotagging, panorama, HDR, touch focus, face detection, white balance settings, ISO settings, exposure compensation, self - timer,
scene mode, and phase detection.
The cameras on the phone include features
like CMOS (Complementary Metal - Oxide Semiconductor), Autofocus, Continuous shooting, Digital zoom, Geotagging, Panorama, HDR, Touch focus, Face detection, White balance settings, ISO settings, Exposure compensation, Self - timer,
Scene mode, and Phase detection.
Gionee has put in a number of shooting
modes including Night, Time Lapse, Slow Motion and Smart
Scene and even added «productive»
modes like Text Recognition, Card Scanner and Smart Scan.
It's from there you can toggle high - dynamic range
mode, enable or disable the flash, adjust the exposure and white balance, and switch between
scene modes like Landscape, Sports, Sunset, and Beach.
The 5T tends to be accurate rather than punchy, which is fine with most of us, but when that's paired with questionable metering, weak dynamic range and an HDR
mode that doesn't feel
like it adds enough to the
scene it leads to some photos coming out bland.
Other
modes like Manual, Panorama, Timer, Beautify, HHT, Straighten, Scene, Tilt Shift and Audio can be easily accessed from the Modes button you see just above the shutter bu
modes like Manual, Panorama, Timer, Beautify, HHT, Straighten,
Scene, Tilt Shift and Audio can be easily accessed from the
Modes button you see just above the shutter bu
Modes button you see just above the shutter button.
It can't support multi-device automation commands (aka
scenes) so we'll need to rely on IFTTT to be able to issue a command
like «Alexa, trigger morning
mode» («trigger» is what you need to say for an IFTTT command).
Behind - the -
scenes perks
like Doze
Mode and App Standby pause the software when the phone is in a smart sleep
mode, resulting in a boost in battery life.
As far as the camera application is concerned, the Lenovo app comes with the usual set of
modes, the option to set specific
scenes, and also allows for some granular control as well, over aspects
like white balance and ISO, definitely making it a better than the usual MediaTek open source camera app that is found with a lot of the competitors of the K3 Note.
Its most visible feature is its
scene detection capabilities in the camera app; point the phone at a subject
like a pet or your lunch, and the software will intelligently switch to one of 13 optimal shooting
modes, changing the camera settings to best fit your shot.
Like past devices, the G5 comes with a range of preset modes to use when capturing a scene, and for the budding photographer, there's an entire set of DSLR - like controls over settings such as white balance, ISO, and shutter sp
Like past devices, the G5 comes with a range of preset
modes to use when capturing a
scene, and for the budding photographer, there's an entire set of DSLR -
like controls over settings such as white balance, ISO, and shutter sp
like controls over settings such as white balance, ISO, and shutter speed.
There are a range of commands to learn
like lighting a specific room by saying «Siri, turn on the bathroom light» or recalling a favourite
scene such as «Sunset» by saying «Sunset
mode.»
Orchestral tracks,
like the opening
scene in John Adams» The Gospel According to the Other Mary, likewise sounds equally crisp in both
modes, but the lower register instrumentation is brought out of the mix a bit more and given more body in the bass - boosted
mode.
You could also modify the exposure level, color effect, white balance and change the
scene mode,
like Night, Sunset, Party, Portrait and among other options.
Swipe right and you get a selection of simple but useful
scene - specific
modes like light painting, «good food,» and «night shot» — the last one combines multiple low - light exposures into a single well - lit frame, though you'll want a tripod or some other method of keeping the phone absolutely still.
The camera interface is pretty basic, and has a simple set of controls for switching between camera
modes and tweaking simple settings
like contrast, exposure and to different
scene modes.
You can easily access the
modes like Panorama, Timer, Beautify, HHT, Gradient,
Scene mode, Tilt Shift and Fish Eye, with a swipe from the left.