I have always liked a camera
shutter button because it's easy to launch the camera by pressing the button and capture the moment.
Not exact matches
Have you tried to take pictures of kids at play and been disappointed
because of the fact that the great scene you tried to capture is already gone by the life you push the
shutter button, and you're left with something not rather interesting and maybe blurry?
Hopefully a software update sorts this out,
because it's incredibly annoying, although using the volume
buttons as the
shutter button will work just fine every time.
But this has a 8 megapixel camera w / a camera
shutter button (my One S doesn't have & I miss), same 16 GB storage (Which I don't mind,
because I stream alot, & now we even have unlimited data), It's made by HTC, it has the same size screen as am HTC One S, it has beats by dre audio, & it has a 2.1 megapixel front facing camera, that records 1080p, and a 88 - degree lens for wield field view.
Partly
because I've come to see viewing the photos instantly after hitting the
shutter button part of the photo taking process.
because they have the worst default Camera App in history with almost no options but the
shutter button.
I like it
because pressing the camera
button feels like pressing a
shutter button on a real camera.
The physical camera shortcut key is extremely convenient, with it not only providing a quick and easy way to launch the camera, but also
because it works as a
shutter button.
These dedicated
buttons are important, especially the
shutter / record
button,
because they allow you to take a video as soon as the software launches without needing to switch between modes, and also allows quick picture taking when filming a video.
(
Because the volume
buttons also control the camera's
shutter, you can even take underwater selfies.)
The
shutter button doesn't work on locked / dead screen and that is good
because there are many instances where the
button gets pressed unintentionally.
The Lumia 810 also features a two - stage hardware
shutter button, which is a big plus
because it allows for steadier, in - focus shots more often.