Not exact matches
«It can get
quite monotonous to see the same basic luggage
images one after the other, and that makes it very difficult for a human to
focus and pay attention all the time for that rare event where a threat is present.»
OK, so the glutes are
quite a bit more complicated than the
image I put together above — but for the scope of this article we'll
focus on the basics.
Pocket Money «s comedic angle comes mainly from its
focus on a bumbling, naïve and honest - to - a-fault cowboy who can't
quite live up to the stereotypical
image.
Image Stabilization is moreso for when you're
focusing on spot — and in this video we still do move around
quite a bit — but you can see the smoothness it adds, and where it really pays off is when you're sitting aiming on one spot which is where IS is meant to help most (there's a lot of compensation happening during the rapid transitions as it tries to keep things from getting choppy).
However, from this angle at least, offering an upscale
image in a market that is
focused on price and convenience can be
quite a gamble.
His large color - field canvases, made entirely with spray paint, contain hallucinogenic and elusive visions, hinting at
images, which never
quite come into
focus.
This minor pitfall could
quite easily be corrected with the use of a physical shutter button that
focuses shots on a half depression before capturing
images with a full click, like a standalone camera.
The slow
focusing speeds combine with the lack of optical
image stabilization (OIS) to make for
quite a few blurry shots in low light.
Holding the shutter button half down to
focus, if you then physically shake the phone around while you take a picture, more often than not it will come out as a reasonably sharp and in -
focus image which is really
quite incredible and far beyond the performance of anything else I've seen in similar conditions on any other camera phone.
While my
images aren't
quite as detailed as I would like, they're always correctly exposed, in
focus and with a lovely level of contrast.
In low light situations, the Moto Z is
quite slow to capture an
image, especially if you are using HDR, while the Galaxy S7 Edge remains really fast when it comes to
focusing and taking a shot.