The camera interface features a prominent white shutter button centered at the bottom of the screen, with a front /
rear camera toggle button next to it on one side, and a mode switch on the other side.
Along the top you'll find the setting, HDR toggle, front /
rear camera toggle and flash toggle buttons.
Not exact matches
This novel technology hides a small screen behind the reflective glass of the
rear view mirror that can be
toggled to display an always - on
rear camera feed.
The Smart Mirror replaces the
rear mirror with an always - on
rear camera feed at the flip of a
toggle.
The easy - to - use
camera interface lets you
toggle between front and
rear facing orientation, as well as between photo and video, and zoom is enabled up to 4x for both, but since it's digital and just makes the image larger instead of optical, the zoom just kills image quality.
When you shoot an image with Live Focus
toggled on, both
rear cameras fire simultaneously, with OIS engaged.
In terms of
cameras, the Alcatel 5 has a 12MP
rear sensor with a f / 2.2 aperture and 1.25 μm sensor size, dual - tone flash, electronic image stabilization (EIS), high dynamic range (HDR), and a slow - motion
toggle.
Aside from this you'll find a button to open the gallery of pictures taken, along with a row of icons on top that
toggle between front and
rear cameras,
toggle HDR,
toggle flash and a settings button.
There is also an expert mode, which allows you to
toggle between the
rear cameras as well as change basic settings like white balance, ISO, and shutter speed.
The
camera interface is unchanged from previous Xiaomi devices, and you get options to
toggle between the front and
rear cameras, enable flash and HDR, and switch shooting modes.
This is not the first Lumia that we've seen with the new 5 MP front
camera, but it is the first we've seen running Lumia Camera 5, which means it's the first 5 MP front camera that actually has a toggle between the front and rear c
camera, but it is the first we've seen running Lumia
Camera 5, which means it's the first 5 MP front camera that actually has a toggle between the front and rear c
Camera 5, which means it's the first 5 MP front
camera that actually has a toggle between the front and rear c
camera that actually has a
toggle between the front and
rear cameracamera.
Among the options present at the top are swapping between front and
rear cameras,
toggling the shutter timer, HDR functionality and
toggling flash.
Samsung has its own custom
camera app, but nothing about it will feel too alien to cameraphone users: you have a comprehensive set of adjustments and tweaks, and
toggles to switch between front - and
rear - facing
cameras and between still and movie modes.
The interface itself looks out of place when seen against the rest of the UI, but you get easy options to switch between photo and video modes,
toggling the front and
rear cameras, accessing the gallery, enabling HDR, flash, and more.
One column in on auto mode features a quick flash
toggle,
rear / front
camera toggle switch, film mode (covered in a bit), picture mode and settings cog.
It is also worth noting that Tango lets users
toggle the relay between the front - facing and
rear - facing
cameras and hence users may also point out to other objects using their
rear camera while they are engaged in a mobile video conversation just like FaceTime.
There's a large centralized shutter key, while quick settings at the top of the screen enable you to switch between the front and
rear cameras and
toggle the flash, timer and HDR settings.
Other options include the ability to switch between the primary imaging sensor and the telephoto lens via the 2x button,
toggles for HDR, flash, portrait mode, switching between photo and video modes and the front and
rear cameras.
Shortcuts cover the gamut, from starting the front or
rear camera, recording a video,
toggling the flashlight or even jumping to the «Shelf» page on the OnePlus launcher.
Lenovo's
camera app has quick shortcuts for
toggling the front and
rear cameras, select between still images or video, accessing the gallery, enabling HDR, and flash.
The interface is pretty industry standard looking, with a large white shutter button on the bottom, a
toggle switch to the left to move from front to
rear cameras and back, and a gallery button on the bottom right.