The phrase
"shutter button" refers to a small button on a camera that you press to take a picture.
Full definition
There is also a dedicated
camera shutter button on this side, which lets you launch directly into the camera application with a press, even when the device is locked.
The design is very much like a compact with a physical
shutter button on the top edge.
You can even go into the camera settings and program the volume rocker to function
as shutter button or to zoom in or out.
As with all phones underwater, the touchscreen doesn't work, but there's a dedicated camera
shutter button for aquatic pics.
It might seem like a small point, but its also worth pointing out the benefit of having a
physical shutter button included on the handset.
The camera app has its main buttons on the base of the app, just above the on - screen navigation buttons for the device, with a round
shutter button in the middle.
Keeping device in portrait mode, you will see an icon on the right hand side
of shutter button.
Technical details aside, taking photos with this device is a dream, courtesy of the dedicated camera
shutter button with its half press to focus function.
We'd accidentally hit the record button, which is only a fraction of an inch below the on -
screen shutter button.
There's a two
stage shutter button for launching the camera app and shooting stills, and a dedicated button to shoot video.
This button would replace the normal
shutter button while shooting within the app's portrait mode camera.
To take a picture, you can press the physical
shutter button down halfway to focus on your subject, then press it all the way down to take the photo.
The hardware
shutter button doesn't help with night shots, since the image won't snap until you release the trigger (holding it down activates burst).
The interface, as expected, features a large
white shutter button but unfortunately no quick record button for snapping photos and taking videos in one shot.
Once enabled, you'll see the
second shutter button inside the camera app, and you can just drag it to move it where you like.
I have always liked a camera
shutter button because it's easy to launch the camera by pressing the button and capture the moment.
This feature is also switched on by default and simply requires you to hold down the
main shutter button as a subject comes towards you, like your dog for example.
Signature elements of the design make a return, with the big silver power button found on its side, with the volume rocker and dedicated camera
shutter button found below it.
You can also choose to fire the shutter by tapping the screen, pressing the round
virtual shutter button or by using your voice.
With hardware keys you have a volume rocker, power / unlock, and physical camera
shutter button running down the right hand side.
By default, long pressing this button on the left side of the phone launches the camera app, and you can use the volume rocker as a nice
tactile shutter button.
The function of the manual control ring we mentioned earlier can be customized depending on what you want and a dedicated
shutter button offers half pressure focus.
And once in there, there is the
obvious shutter button, an option to bring up some filter and switch for the selfie camera.
You should now have two
shutter buttons in the camera app, and the floating button can be moved around anywhere in the camera interface.
The camera focuses fast and images are captured almost immediately at the release
of shutter button.
Timing the press of the on -
screen shutter button is always a pain when recording slow - motion video, and this helps alleviate that problem.
Along the right edge are power and volume buttons, along with a two -
stage shutter button for the camera that, if you ask me, should be on every phone.
The new app is noticeably faster than the stock one, but there are some bugs as well — for example the physical
shutter button doesn't work.
A large
white shutter button is centered on the bottom of the screen, flanked by dedicated record and gallery preview buttons.
The 5 - megapixel shooter on the back takes average images for a smartphone but isn't super quick to focus, even when using the two - step
hardware shutter button.
A physical
shutter button makes it quick and easy to capture spontaneous action, even if the phone is locked.
You can add the camera app to the lock screen, for easy access in times or picture panic, but as with most phones nowadays there's no dedicated
physical shutter button.
The camera interface is slightly different with some new icons and you can now take photos while recording video via a
dedicated shutter button above the recording button.
On the sides, again, everything is almost the same — volume rocker buttons on the right alongside the power button, and there is a dedicated
camera shutter button as well.
The iOS camera also gets a bug fix that prevents users from using the volume buttons as
shutter buttons when taking pictures.
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