New in iOS 6 is the ability to
take panorama shots on the iPhone 4S and 5.
There's a timer, some different modes, filters and settings, and the option to
take panorama shots and continuous shots.
It may mark the first time many people have tried to
take a panorama shot at all.
Not exact matches
Saw a
shoot of yours
taking place in the back ground when she went
panorama to show the beauty of the place.
The LG Apex's 3 megapixel autofocus, flash - ready camera / camcorder comes with a
panorama mode that lets customers
take up to six side - by - side
shots to build a sweeping view.
The image quality of the
shots is also quite good, and you can
take regular
shots without depth of course, as well as
panoramas.
Take control of your creativity by selecting from the 8
shooting modes: manual, aperture, underwater, shutter, program, intelligent auto, land, and
panorama.
The device
takes excellent 360 - degree
shots in the daylight with solid
panorama, although, the image distortion ratio is higher in S7 as compared to
panoramas in 6S.
The iPhone SE can
shoot 4K video and capture 63 - megapixel
panoramas, and it can
take Live Photos, but there is no 3D Touch support.
Take better selfies, or the ultimate group selfie - a «groufie» - with the leading 8 MP 5P non-spherical lens front - facing camera that comes with a
panorama function for panoramic selfie
shooting, and 10 level auto - facial enhancement in beauty mode.
It's arguably useful for
taking sweeping environmental
panorama shots, but images will suffer barrel distortion on the edges, and when you zoom into fine detail, you'll find a disturbing lack of clarity.
There are a handful of various modes available as well for
taking shots with HDR,
panorama, and more.
For the front camera, you get a wide selfie (
panorama) mode, and you can also
take images with sound of up to 9 seconds in length via the Sound and
Shot mode.
The Zoom's front camera features a wide - aperture 5 - MP camera that can handle selfie
panoramas and
take a pretty decent
shot in auto mode.
Like most Samsung flagships, there is a bevy of potential photo modes, from HDR to
panorama to split - screen
shooting (which uses the front and back at the same time), and all sorts of excess, like
taking a selfie with the rear - facing camera (HTC has that problem solved).
In this camera shootout, we
took a variety of sample
shots to push these cameras to their limits, focusing on color, detail, landscape, HDR,
panorama, portrait, and selfies.
The image quality of the
shots is also quite good, and you can
take regular
shots without depth of course, as well as
panoramas.
You can also
take tilt - shift photos, set a countdown timer,
shoot panoramas, and select from various scenes.
You can
take up to a 240º
panorama in one
shot, so keep that in mind.
That means you can
take sharp, on - point
panoramas as well as misty river or waterfall
shots, just holding the phone in your hands.