Like
the panorama shooting mode on most smartphone cameras, Wide Selfie works by merging three photos together, in order to create a wider shot.
Sample 4: (outdoor, focus mode set to infinity): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CCJT0NRESw Here's the lowdown on the Titan TV's camera: - Excellent shots in decent to good lighting - Decent low light shots, with relatively low noise levels and good color detail - Excellent macro shots, with sharp focus and closer shooting distance - Excellent
panorama shooting mode - Plenty of manual controls and options - Video recording is decent for 720p - Getting a sharp focus in low light mode is very difficult For a change, the front facing camera of the Titan TV is actually 2.0 megapixels.
Here's the lowdown on the Omega HD's camera: - Excellent shots in decent to good lighting - Great low light shots, with very good color detail and quick focusing - Excellent macro shots - Excellent
panorama shooting mode - Plenty of manual controls and options - Decent 720p video recording - Auto - focus is a bit aggressive The Omega HD one - ups the Titan TV by having a 2.0 megapixel BSI front facing camera.
Not exact matches
There's a timer, some different
modes, filters and settings, and the option to take
panorama shots and continuous
shots.
As a camera manufacturer, we can understand why Samsung wanted to add its own design to the camera application, in fact it provides additional features: there is a macro focus
mode to
shoot from close, a metering option to measure the light in different spots, a timer, four
shooting modes (single
shot, Smile
shot,
panorama, action
shot), and an exposure slider.
The LG Apex's 3 megapixel autofocus, flash - ready camera / camcorder comes with a
panorama mode that lets customers take up to six side - by - side
shots to build a sweeping view.
In addition to
shooting regular still images the Sony Xperia Tablet S also offers a
panorama mode and 1080p video capture.
The cameras on the Meizu M5c support ArcSoft, beautification algorithm, 720p slow - motion
shooting and
panorama mode.
There are various
shooting modes that control camera action, such as Smile, which waits for grins before
shooting; Action to make
panoramas of moving subjects; and Panorama to build wide scenes.
Both cameras also provide normal and face beauty
modes, while the rear camera has additional features like live photo,
panorama and multi-view
shots.
Some of the camera features that come with the device are face beauty function, live photo
mode,
panorama mode, multi angle view
mode, face detection, smile
shot and HDR.
The only extras beyond the stripped - back basics of sepia / black and white filters you're treated to are Smile
Shot and a
panorama mode.
Make your pictures more delightful with the
panorama shot, image enhancer and night
mode.
Users get much more control and flexibility in terms of image and video capture compared to an iPhone, with burst
modes, smile detection,
panorama, a really innovative way to automatically share your photos with all of your friend's phones instantly called share
shot, integrated photo filters and more.
Take control of your creativity by selecting from the 8
shooting modes: manual, aperture, underwater, shutter, program, intelligent auto, land, and
panorama.
Available
shooting modes include
panorama, time lapse, and multi-exposure.
Other advanced features include
panorama shots, scene
mode, and filters.
Aside from those new settings, the rest is your usual assortment of scene and
shooting modes, toggles for ISO, white balance and exposure, as well as a
panorama option.
Some
modes like
panorama and slow motion are available, but most of the time users will stay in the automatic
mode for 12MP
shots, 4K video recording, and excellent portrait
mode shots.
The eight - megapixel back camera lets you
shoot panoramas, snap multiple photos in burst
mode, and record slow - motion and time - lapse videos.
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.
Take better selfies, or the ultimate group selfie - a «groufie» - with the leading 8 MP 5P non-spherical lens front - facing camera that comes with a
panorama function for panoramic selfie
shooting, and 10 level auto - facial enhancement in beauty
mode.
Other features of the cameras include 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 Honor 9 Lite have many features including 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.
There are tons of
modes for every situation, from a very fast burst
shot mode, multi-exposure action
shots, slow - mo video, and 360 - degree
panoramas.
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.»
A swipe in the opposite direction is where you'll find the list of standard
shooting modes, that include a manual
mode and
panorama, along with a few others like Beautify and Refocus, that lets you refocus your
shot after the fact.
Other features are typical for smartphone cameras, including touch focus,
panorama, and a best
shot mode.
There are four
shooting modes to explore:
panorama, time - lapse, video and photo.
The camera contains basic
modes and features like face detection,
panorama shot, and continuous
shot.
There are options for manual
mode,
panorama, Ultra HD to
shoot 52MP
shots, slow motion, time - lapse, dedicated night
shot and PPT
mode.
There are a handful of various
modes available as well for taking
shots with HDR,
panorama, and more.
For the front camera, you get a wide selfie (
panorama)
mode, and you can also take images with sound of up to 9 seconds in length via the Sound and
Shot mode.
The Zoom's front camera features a wide - aperture 5 - MP camera that can handle selfie
panoramas and take a pretty decent
shot in auto
mode.
Like most Samsung flagships, there is a bevy of potential photo
modes, from HDR to
panorama to split - screen
shooting (which uses the front and back at the same time), and all sorts of excess, like taking a selfie with the rear - facing camera (HTC has that problem solved).
The default Android camera has various extras built into it already, but HTC seems to have omitted only a kitchen sink app in assembling the One's camera software: Among the available
shooting modes are HDR and
panorama; and you can apply filters to your photos without having to resort to third - party apps such as Instagram.
Both phones feature HDR,
panorama mode, burst
shots and slow - motion video.
You can use a settings dial to quickly enable HDR, and you can also switch between a variety of
shot modes such as
panorama mode and burst
shooting.
Plus there is the close - up feature, group
shot,
panorama mode, face recognition and built in photo effects.
You get an HDR
mode, along with the other frills such as
panorama mode, smile
shot, beauty
shot, multi-angle
shot and a burst
mode as well.
A swipe on the screen toggles stills and video
modes, and a further menu gives easy access to time - lapse, slow - motion and
panorama shooting.
When it comes to the camera application, things remain simple and minimalistic, with only a few
shooting modes like HDR and
panorama available.
In addition to upping the resolution, Huawei has worked on its camera software, introducing a new super-bright
mode for capturing crisp low - light
shots, along with a Photosphere - like 360 - degree
panorama mode.
There are a lot of camera
modes that we saw on the S4, and including a 360
panorama mode like Google's Photo Sphere, called Surround
Shot.
The myriad camera settings — which include
panorama, mono
shooting, HDR, light painting, time lapse, slo - mo, and more — are accessible with a simple right sweep across the screen, making it relatively easy to play with
shooting modes.
The camera application is fairly straightforward and easy to use, and includes all the usual setting that you would expect, such as white balance, exposure, ISO, and 1080p video capture, and some typical
shooting modes are also available, including manual, HDR, and
panorama.
SNAPit Camera gives users unprecedented flexibility for
shooting in specific
modes (such as
panorama or burst
mode) for wide - angle
shots, low - light situations and more.
You get toggles for HDR, flash, timer, and the ability to choose the
shooting modes — slow motion, manual, and
panorama.
The camera comes with a real - time beautification feature, and there is also a selfie
panorama mode that will help you easily fit your friends or family into the
shot.
The camera app is the stock Android Ice Cream Sandwich affair, but there are no
shooting modes or
panorama features to choose from.