Press your camera's
shutter button down halfway to lock the exposure in.
Plenty of picture adjustments are included here like saturation, sharpness, contrast and more, and there's a boatload of options in here like zero shutter lag (for taking the picture without focusing first), anti-shake and even a burst mode that can take about 10 shots per second by holding
the shutter button down.
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.
Not exact matches
If sales management and senior executives are suspicious about social media — if they only see risk, their people wasting time clicking «Like»
buttons and employees posting funny pictures, then they would be right to draw
down the
shutters and, in the process, cut off the opportunity social media presents.
Alternatively, shoot spectacular light trails by holding
down the
button and keeping the
shutter open for up to ten seconds.
-LCB- cv -RCB- would press
down on the
shutter button, say «go», then I would start writing.
Explained in the «how - to» steps below, the hack takes advantage of the screen - shot feature of the iPad: While pressing
down the round, concave «home -
button,» quickly click the on - off switch (think of it as a camera
shutter button) and you'll snap (a white flash will even appear on screen) a very crisp JPEG of whatever is on the screen.
With hardware keys you have a volume rocker, power / unlock, and physical camera
shutter button running
down the right hand side.
Holding your finger
down on the
shutter button takes burst photos, and the Google Photos app will pick the best one for you and also automatically make a little GIF animation of your shots.
As long as you hold
down the release
button, your camera's
shutter will stay open.
We pulled off six frames per second with full 8 - megapixel resolution by holding
down the
shutter button while in burst mode, which was slightly more than the HTC One X and totally sufficient for getting a nice smile out of shy subjects.
It's easy to use one - handed, as you can drag the
shutter button left or right to zoom in or out or swipe up or
down to switch between front and rear cameras.
The right side of the N8 has the volume up /
down, device / screen lock, and camera
shutter buttons.
A single click of the large
shutter button on the watch will start a 3 second count
down timer, followed by a thumbnail of the picture taken right on your watch for review.
You'll need to change modes to achieve this, a method that slows
down the process, but is at least easily accessible via the small mode
button found next to the
shutter.
Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideOn the end opposite the volume rocker, the Zoom features a real two - step
shutter button that focuses when you press it halfway and snaps a picture when you press it all the way
down.
The videos last three seconds, but you can hold
down the
shutter button longer to extend them up to 15 seconds, lingering with a slow final zoom on your subject.
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.
If you hold
down the
shutter button on the right of the Lumia 900, you can jump straight into the camera app from the lock screen, perfect if you fancy taking a quick snap.
Just like on the G2, you can use the volume
down button on the back as a
shutter.
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.
An option for burst mode is here, labeled as
shutter control, and either allows burst shots to be taken when holding
down the
shutter button, or disabling will allow the
shutter button to be used to prime the focus and wait for the right moment.
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).
One is the camera
shutter button, which is placed about halfway
down one side.
The stripped -
down hardware includes a 1 / 4 - inch camera screw for tripods, a power
button, a
shutter button, and a function
button — which toggles between photo, video, and live streaming.
Further
down you'll find the volume rocker and dedicated camera key — a two - stage
shutter button as on previous Xperias.
Before you hit the
shutter button, you can swipe up and
down to preview filters.
Users will also be able to use the Essential Phone's volume up /
down buttons as the
shutter button for the 360 - degree camera.
Sony's latest flagship, the Xperia Z2, retains a lot of what we love about its previous editions, with the same slate design,
down to the iconic silver power
button and dedicated camera
shutter button to the side.
Press the
shutter button the rest of the way
down and take the picture.
Then, press and hold the
shutter button halfway
down so that your camera locks its focus on that object.