Sentences with phrase «slower camera shutter»

If you can live with a slower camera shutter, the Essential Phone's design remains exquisite, and Android fans will enjoy the pristine software that remains fairly faithful to Google's stock OS.

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When shutter speeds are too slow, you can not handhold the camera.
If your desired aperture requires that your shutter speed is slower than 1/60 then you will need to put your camera on a tripod.
This reduction of visual processing is akin to opening a camera's aperture and slowing down its shutter speed to photograph something under dark conditions, explained Sponberg.
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With an 8 - megapixel camera on the rear snaps are of a reasonably impressive quality with the usually rapid shutter speed slowing considerably when in low light situations or when using the feature with the flash turned on.
It has a slow shutter and poor autofocus, similar to smartphone cameras about 3 years ago.
In terms of the camera location, reviewers at TabletPCReview found it difficult to take photographs without obstructing the lens and also noted slow shutter speeds.
If you're using a camera without a tripod, there's a limit on how slow a shutter speed you can use.
If your camera doesn't use a high ISO it needs to use a slower shutter speed... which means that your shaking hands might affect the image.
It has a slow shutter and poor autofocus, similar to smartphone cameras about 3 years ago.
The camera's slow shutter doesn't help; it took at least a second to snap a picture after we tapped the button.
Sandwiched between the two camera lenses is a Quad - LED True Tone Flash with a new Slow Sync feature that combines a slow shutter speed with a strobe pulse for a brighter foreground subject and properly exposed background in low lighting conditiSlow Sync feature that combines a slow shutter speed with a strobe pulse for a brighter foreground subject and properly exposed background in low lighting conditislow shutter speed with a strobe pulse for a brighter foreground subject and properly exposed background in low lighting conditions.
And while it can sometimes be a little slow to launch, the camera setup's auto - focus and shutter are fast, resulting in generally successful action shots.
At the top you also have access to the flash and HDR (on / off / auto), and finally you can find a sub menu at the top left that allows you to switch between different camera modes, including time - lapse, slow - motion, manual mode and panorama, and then also settings to save location, disable shutter sound and keep RAW images.
This certainly helps with creating brighter images in low light conditions, but the camera still has to resort to the slowest shutter speed possible which can result in a lot of noise.
A slow shutter lets more light into your camera when you press the capture button, thereby making your image brighter.
Available camera modes in addition to Photo and Video include Time - lapse, Slow motion, Panorama and Manual, which gives the user complete control over ISO, shutter speed and more.
So the camera is somewhat disappointing the camera's HDR mode is super slow because of its slow shutter speed and the app also is pretty weak.
The camera offering on the 50 Oxygen Plus, 8MP on the back and 5MP on the front, is strong at this price point, although I found the shutter to be a little slow and pictures did look a little grainy.
Gone are the days of Samsung cameras forcing the denoise filters too much, keeping the shutter too slow and all of the other problems Samsung seemed to not be able to fix for years.
The 12 MP dual camera itself was adequate, but it was let down by poor processing, slow shutter speeds, and weak colors.
Moving between screens, opening and closing apps, even the camera shutter speed is slow.
It all has to do with how steady you can keep your hand as the camera's shutter speed becomes very slow to compensate for lots of light.
Like most cameras in this segment, you'll have some issues with grain indoors, and in some shots the camera's slower shutter speed can cause moving objects to blur a bit.
The shutter speed isn't particularly fast on the main camera, but it was never so slow that I missed a shot and it wasn't a major frustration.
It has its quirks and feature omissions - no microSD slot, slow shutter speed camera issues, so - so battery life and limitations to edge functionality that could be improved down the line - but the surge of positives outweigh the low points.
This is made worse as the camera shutter button is slow to react in poorer lighting conditions.
The reason you need a tripod is because you will get camera shake if your shutter is too slow being handheld.
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