Sentences with phrase «little camera screen»

It's hard to see all the details of the photos on a little camera screen.

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and I'm snapping away at the screen with my camera as he's repeatedly clicking the remote control, trying to freeze the TV so I could capture my little «TV star» on network television.
She is rarely absent from the screen and Lelio's camera seems always to be catching her character in the act of transcending loneliness, heroically defusing the internal opera of pain, rising above the thousand petty little indignities and hostilities that the world now wishes to add to the ordinary agony of her bereavement.
The A-list actor sits comfortably in the director's chair, though his over-reliance on a handheld camera that jostles excessively over each bump in the wild was distracting on the big screen and is still a little annoying in the home theater.
We photographed them against blue screen, and then we had all these little pieces and took those back to Third Floor, who then did post-vis, taking all those pieces and putting them back into that sort of single - camera movement, trying to stitch it all back together again.
This is more then a sequel 2 to the 3ds game go look at the devolper interviews on the Nintendo page true it not nothing like galaxy but the graphics look great and there's still plenty of time polish it... and there's still galaxy and 64 inspired levels in it too and you can control the camera directly unlike 3d land etc lets play the game first before we judge it I'm sure be will be praising it lol... I for one love the art style cause on the 3ds the resolution wasn't to great now you can really see the art work and every thing on screen is a little larger then normal it makes it easier to see the little details
There's some stuff added to the touch screen for camera controls, but it can get a little awkward to pan around, more so when you're crowded into a wall by a big monster or when you're navigating underwater.
Events from Li Tianlu's life are enacted in Hou's unique style (long, distant shots on a constant plane with little camera movement) interspersed with Li himself telling stories about his life, sometimes as narration, sometimes as on - screen interview.
The camera mirror is a little funky to use in daily driving given that it requires refocusing your eyes on the screen every time you use it, but if you have a big load of cargo or a car full of kids, it allows you to see very clearly what's behind you without having to try and look around passengers or stuff.
The base model of the highly - styled little urban runabout, priced at $ 18,999, comes with a 7 - inch multimedia LCD touch screen, back - up camera, six - speaker audio system with a wide variety of inputs and Gracenote technology, wireless connectivity with voice - recognition, alloy wheels, air conditioning, proximity key with push - button start, power windows and locks, remote keyless entry, power heated mirrors, tilt & telescope steering wheel and heated seats.
the car ride's a little bumpy The suspension is a little noisy No back up camera no tow package no touch screen radio
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And while it was nice to find the navigation system, shown on a wide 16.1 - inch screen (a standard feature), making a simple rearview camera a $ 400 option seems a little cheap.
In an effort to eke out every last little bit of fuel economy, lots of manufacturers are proposing replacing the traditional side - view mirrors with small cameras, feeding the view to digital screens inside the cabin.
The notable changes inside the cabin are an eight - inch infotainment screen, new upholstery options, revised instrument cluster, 360 - degree camera as found in bigger Mercedes - Benz's SUVs, and little chrome garnishes all around the cabin.
Okay, maybe it's a little too early to say for sure just how good the 10.1 - inch Acer Iconia Tab A500 is, but the specs — 1 GHz Tegra guts, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB storage 1280x800 LCD screen, 2MP and 5MP front and rear - facing cameras, etc. — put it up there with the elite guard of Android tablets.
«Real» cameras are still much better than in - phone cameras; the right device to carry in your pocket, as a phone or PDA, will always be worse to read on than a device with a bigger screen, which in turn is too big to fit in your pocket; keyboards are simply better than little thumbpads for entering more than a few words, and any device with a real keyboard has to be a certain size.
In addition, the camera array allows ISO speeds up to 102400, handheld long exposures with AIS (AI Image Stabilisation), slow motion video up to 960 fps and a super snapshot mode able to take photos from the off screen in as little as 0.3 s, 4D predictive focus and AI - assisted composition.
If you're in the camera app and press the power button, you'll see a little lock appear on the screen.
It feels a lot like taking pictures on an iPhone, as does the little «recently taken» picture window in the bottom corner of the camera viewfinder screen.
The 3 megapixel camera on the back is a little slower than we'd like to focus and to adjust the white balance (indoors we saw a yellow cast until the automatic adjustments kicked in) and with such a large image to paint on - screen, live preview can show a clear lag if you move the tab around.
Cameras As feature - complete as the Prime, the Asus Pad Transformer Infinity has two cameras, one in the centre of the plastic strip on the rear, and one a little off - centre in the front screen suCameras As feature - complete as the Prime, the Asus Pad Transformer Infinity has two cameras, one in the centre of the plastic strip on the rear, and one a little off - centre in the front screen sucameras, one in the centre of the plastic strip on the rear, and one a little off - centre in the front screen surround.
The Nexus 7 2's front camera is a little askew, positioned to the right side of the screen rather than dead - centre.
This is a little unfortunate, as the key use for a front camera like this is video chat, where you'll be looking dead - on at the screen.
Low - resolution screen; Lackluster camera; Kickstand a little stiff; Sluggish to change orientations
Taking pictures on the new 8 megapixel camera is impressive (sourced from Samsung's camera line) also adds better multimedia capabilities all around and looking at the saturated photos on the screen is great but borders on being a little unreal in terms of brightness.
Aside from the 1.7 GHz quad - core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor, LG is packing 2 GB of RAM, 16 GB of internal storage (ROM), an 8.3 - inch 1920 x 1200 pixel LCD screen, a 5 - megapixel rear camera, a 1.3 - megapixel front - facing webcam, and a MicroSD card if you need a little more storage.
Who Can Use This Release ALL Motorola XOOM — US WIFI users After downloading and installing the software release, you will notice: Enhancements: Quicker screen rotation A new setting to choose whether the power button immediately locks the device or not Microsoft Exchange improvements with additional EAS policies Better phone number recognition Camera and image quality improvements Improved stability ----- I know it's a little early to expect a broader rollout, but perhaps it's already trickled down to a few Xoom users?
The little guy has an 800 x 480 pixel screen, a 5MP rear - facing camera that can shoot 720p video, 2 GB of storage, and 512 MB to 1 GB of RAM.
VII is so confusing with its changing camera angles and plopping tiny characters on a zoomed screen with a skewed perspective that they had to include little floating arrows to show you where stuff is.
So if you look at the system, it contains two cameras, it has sound, Just from a profile perspective it's got larger screen size, it's a little slimmer.
Focusing also helps control the sometimes problematic camera which sits a little too close to the action, a problem made worse by the lack of indicators for off - screen attacks.
The fixed camera angles can make locating items and navigating areas extremely difficult, whilst even the inventory management screen that comes complete with a health status bar, a heart rate animation and limited item slots, ensures that very little in Outbreak: The New Nightmare feels original or new.
You could always pull the camera back a little to give players some freedom to head in different directions... but the real beauty would come when 2 - 4 local players are all fighting the same battle together, on the same screen.
The camera in Bleed 2's Story Mode is meticulously controlled — maximizing screen space, showing the way forward and making gameplay as smooth as possible (I showed a little bit of that in this post.)
Changing the camera position so players don't get disorientated, the level the screen shakes when you take damage, and all those other little tweaks to make it playable did take a while.
Combat is initially confusing and more than a little overwhelming thanks to a near - total lack of tutorials, and the fact that the camera backs away several hundred metres in an attempt to keep entire armies of foes and comrades on - screen.
«Modern HD televisions could capture all these beautiful little details, and I saw the potential for a game with a nice overhead dungeon - crawling perspective but with the camera zoomed out quite a bit further, so the full level you're exploring is a single screen.
The notch cut out of the screen to accommodate the front - facing camera can be a little distracting.
And yes, it has a notch on top, but this little cutout in the screen houses an impressive amount of tech, including the 7 - megapixel selfie cam, speaker and microphone, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, infrared camera and the dot projector.
You'll also get 16 GB of internal file storage (with microSD slot), a 5 - inch 1080 x 1920 pixel TFT LCD screen (gets a little dimmer than some screens on extreme angles), a 13.1 - megapixel rear camera, a 2.2 - megapixel front camera, NFC (you can «bump» the Z to other Sony products to auto connect), DLNA, MHL, Bluetooth 4.0, accelerometers, GPS, and all that jazz.
With a 4 - inch screen and guts which match the iPhone 6S, including the 12MP rear camera, 2 GB RAM, Apple Pay, Retina display, and Apple A9 chipset, this thing is a little pocket rocket.
While it may have a 20.7 - megapixel camera, autofocus can be a little off, but nothing a quick tap on the screen can't fix.
Don't get me wrong, the XZ1's 19 - megapixel camera is good, but much like the device's screen, the images that this phone produces are — for lack of a better word — a little boring.
Just tap anywhere on the screen to make the camera focus on your subject, then you'll see a little slider on the right side.
While the iPhone X has attracted attention from some fans of larger phones due to its OLED screen and dual rear camera, an iPhone X Plus model could drive upgrades from older iPhone Plus users and maybe even a little bit of consideration from Android phablet fans.
Where the screen curves around the front camera module, it feels a little like Apple has somehow cheated and rewarded the phone with more visual real estate than it deserves — at least while you're on the home screen or in apps specifically updated to work with the iPhone X's unique display.
If you're stuck on what all those options are, tap the Info icon on the main camera screen to bring up a cheat sheet, This little resource is extremely helpful if you're stuck on some of the different terminology.
The iPad Pro 9.7 the proper size for most people without giving up too much horsepower and adding a little extra to the front (screen) and (back) camera.
Windows app selection isn't at the point that we'd consider the bare minimum (although it is getting close), and iOS and Android feel much more mature in the little areas that really add up, like camera settings, customizability (in Android, at least), email, and ease of access to settings like screen brightness.
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