On the back, it features 13 - megapixel camera with PDAF support
with different camera modes like Time - lapse, Pro Video, Pro Picture and Slow motion.
Drive your car in the endless highway roads, overtake the traffic in a challenging career missions, collect blueprints, Unlock new cars, upgrade them, and challenge your friends in a real - time racing
with Different camera modes to give you a unique driving experience.
Not exact matches
«We have identified five
different modes of expressing disapproval
with breach of the in
camera provisions.
Optional stuff includes high beam assist, «intelligent» LED headlights
with five
different modes to adapt to
different driving and weather conditions, traffic sign assist, and a backup
camera that can be augmented by a parallel park assist function.
Other new features available are HID Headlights, automatic emergency brake, leather seats, include Autolightcontrol, projection headlamps, LED high mounted stop lamp and front LED daylights, Flex Steer system (provides three
different steering
modes for
different driving environments, Normal, Comfort and Sport), TFT Super Vision Cluster, panoramic glass sunroof, Parallel Park Assist System (PPAS), 7 ″ touchscreen navigation system
with rear
camera, Bluetooth hands - free
with voice recognition.
The Limited has blind - spot monitoring, a back - up
camera with alarms and several
different traction
modes.
The spectator
mode, available online, is designed to follow other players
with different cameras.
Online multiplayer also finally has a spectator
mode, allowing you to follow other players
with different cameras to make you feel like you're watching a live MotoGP race.
-- Multiplayer
mode to race random opponents or friends — Manual or automatic transmission — Endless
mode in a rushing traffic — First person
camera view
with 3D cockpit driving experience — Wing and rear - view mirrors —
Different cars for your choice — Intuitive tilt control and pedals — Use nitro to burn the asphalt!
With a similar camera angle and toy - car style as TNT Racers (released earlier this year) you'll race with four different car classes among three gameplay modes in a
With a similar
camera angle and toy - car style as TNT Racers (released earlier this year) you'll race
with four different car classes among three gameplay modes in a
with four
different car classes among three gameplay
modes in an...
MAIN FEATURES: — Realistic physics — High detailed vehicle and environment graphics — Career
mode with 50
different races — Quick Race
mode with 3 difficulty levels — 14 achievements in Play Games Services — Soundtracks from awesome rock bands — Helicopter, Bumper and Hood
camera views — Tilt, Tap and combined control methods TRACKS: Greenfields, Hawaii, Sand Dunes and Red Rocks GAME
MODES: Jam, Track Race, Knockout Race, Sprint, Collector and Free Ride VEHICLES: 6 unique off - road vehicles: 4 × 4 Truck, Beetle, Peak Climber, X-Revo, Custom Beetle, Spieler Buggy
FEATURES — change
camera mode in pause screen — tons of vehicles
with different handling!
The NPU on the View10 is supposed to help owners take better shots
with the
camera as well, as it can automatically choose the best
camera mode from 13
different options.
There's plenty of AI in the
cameras,
with the ability to spot the scene and apply the best settings,
with a choice of 19
different modes.
Apart from this, the main shooter on the phone can click some impressive shots in portrait
mode / in - depth
mode with its 16MP main shooter as well as the selfie
camera.The AI technology helps distinguish the subject from its background while auto - adjusting
camera settings in
different situations.
The
camera interface comes
with a number of shooting
modes and tweaks and a touch we liked was the Reading Mode, which twitched the brightness of the screen and backgrounds for
different tasks — so you could have a more reader - friendly setting for those times when you are reading instead of the same setting for all times.
As
with many
camera apps these days, there's a superb array of
different capture
modes.
even has a couple extra features like the ability to translate any text the
camera sees, as well as a makeup
mode built through a partnership
with Sephora that lets users try on
different products.
Just like on the Galaxy S8, Bixby is triggered
with its own side button on the S9, and even has a couple extra features like the ability to translate any text the
camera sees, as well as a makeup
mode built through a partnership
with Sephora that lets users try on
different products.
Also, unlike many
camera - centric smartphones that are generally laden
with different features and
modes, the G5 Plus follows a more plain, road less traveled.
The
camera interface is also easy to use at a basic level while still offering access to a pro shooting
mode, though
different shooting
modes are somewhat hidden, requiring a swipe on the
camera screen
with no clear indication they're over there.
The
Camera does come
with the 4K Video Recording Capability along
with a suite of shooting
modes that help you in adding
different effects to the photos captured.
There are some caveats in this test, of course:
With different focal lengths and apertures (2.87 and ƒ / 2.2 for the front - facing
camera, vs. 6 and ƒ / 2.4 for the rear - facing) framing the exact picture was often tricky; in addition, the ISP was much more reticent to create a depth map for non-human subjects on the front - facing
camera — I often had to shoot significantly wider on the front - facing
camera to get it to enable Portrait
mode.
The
camera app comes
with different modes and it also supports burst shots.
On the S9 and S9 +, you can swipe right or left to switch between
different shooting
modes like on the iPhone, only the part of the interface where you select the
modes doesn't rotate
with the rest of the
camera interface.
You can tinker
with a lot of
different modes such as time lapse, beauty, panorama; as well as features such as color filter, double exposure and GIF animation while using the front
camera.
Samsung always packs its J Series phone
with some unique features like S - Bike
Mode (to assist safe bike driving), Ultra Data saving
mode and in J2 Pro, Samsung has added a new feature of Smart glow, which is a square LED ring around the back
camera, it lights up in
different colors based on the type of notification and looks really cool.
When holding in landscape, you have the flash toggle, front - facing
camera toggle, HDR toggle and settings shortcut on the left side
with the
different modes, video shutter, picture shutter and a shortcut to the gallery available.
The
camera has a typical beautify
mode with three
different settings — weak, medium, and strong.
The One's 13 - megapixel shooter is also decent, and the shipped
camera app comes
with an innovative swiping interface, through which you can switch among
different modes simply by swiping across the screen.
Videographers can use
modes including ActiveTrack to automatically follow of subjects in motion, Motion Timelapse
with up to five
different camera positions, Hyperlapse to create dramatic time - lapse videos
with the
camera in motion, or stream live to popular social platforms like Facebook and YouTube.
iPhone 8 Plus features dual 12 - megapixel
cameras and introduces Portrait
mode with Portrait Lighting, bringing dramatic studio lighting effects to iPhone, allowing customers to capture stunning portraits
with a shallow depth - of - field effect in five
different lighting styles.
When it comes to the iPhone 8 Plus, it features «dual 12 - megapixel
cameras and introduces Portrait
mode with Portrait Lighting, bringing dramatic studio lighting effects to iPhone, allowing customers to capture stunning portraits
with a shallow depth - of - field effect in five
different lighting styles».
Just a quick twist of the Galaxy S4 zoom's front - mounted zoom ring, followed by a quick touch of the display, lets you dial up
different camera modes from: Auto, Gallery, Smart
Mode, Manual, Progrem, and more by
with the all - new My
mode.
Swipe to your left and you'll be presented
with more than a dozen
different camera modes.
They work
with new software that adds several features only the larger phones will have to begin
with, including digital image stabilisation for video recording and
camera modes for slow motion capture, instant collage creation and a «series» function for video that stiches
different, shorter clips together in Vine style automatically.
The only change that's made to vanilla Android is the
camera app, which will be a little
different on the Nokia 8 compared to the other three devices
with the addition of some extra features, like the Dual - Sight
mode.
The Face
cameras and the software also let the user up their selfie game
with portrait
mode and the new studio light setting, which reads the contours of a face in real time and incorporates
different lighting effects.
It's simple to navigate, and we fell in love
with the ability to save
different, customized
camera modes with user - defined settings.
While the Nexus 6P
camera app does come
with different options and a few
modes, simplicity is the order of the day here,
with a «what you see is what you get» user interface,
with the only
mode prominently used here being Auto HDR.
Samsung and HTC used
different technologies to develop two very
different cameras for their respective flagship smartphones, which, in their original versions, came
with a host of special
camera modes and features.
The
camera app is packed
with a variety of features, and comes
with 20
different shooting
modes, including beautification, low light, depth of field, timelapse, and more, so there is a whole lot you can do
with this
camera.
As far as the
camera application is concerned, it isn't as packed
with features as is found
with Samsung smartphones, but there are a few
different modes, effects, and filters available that might help make up for the poor quality photos.
One of the great things about this
camera is that it offers an excellent manual
mode,
with a ton of
different preset
modes for those who don't want to delve too deep into the settings.
The
camera app is pretty easy to use,
with the
different modes being available on the left side, near the shutter button.