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Tutorial App Android Camera Like DSLR and Downlad

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Camera FV-5 Pro

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No less than 16 (!) different interface elements in the screenshot above. I numbered them all so we could run through them quickly. If you’re comfortable with a dSLR, many of these will be familiar. On the other hand, if this is your first foray into “more advanced” photography, let me quickly show you around:
  1. The shutter button (you can also use your phone’s physical shutter button, if it has one).
  2.  The focus area. Yellow means it’s focused.
  3. Exposure compensation – we’re in the middle here, so the photo will come out “just right” (you can slide the pointer to the right for a lighter photo, or left for a darker one).
  4. ISO control – this is one of the few camera apps I’ve seen that let you set your own ISO level (light sensitivity). Lower ISO means less grainy photos.
  5. Light metering mode – we’ll get into that later.
  6. Focus mode – currently set to auto-focus, but you can also set it to macro, infinity, and a few other states.
  7. White balance – set to “auto white balance” but you can specify your lighting manually (incandescent, fluorescent, etc.) to affect color temperature in the resulting photo.
  8. Flash mode – also supports “red eye reduction,” but really, you should just keep the flash off.
  9. Well, surprise, it’s a menu! Lets you access bracketing, intervalometer, self timer, and burst mode.
  10. Lets you manually set long exposure times.
  11. Access to your device’s gallery, to view photos you’ve taken. Camera FV-5 doesn’t have its own gallery, and uses whatever you have (we recommend QuickPic).
  12. Current f-stop (aperture opening). Phones actually have a set aperture, so this will always be the same number on your phone. If you have an Android-powered camera (such as thepreviously-reviewed Galaxy Camera), you will see this number change.
  13. Exposure time. Longer exposures result in blurrier motion, but that’s really oversimplifying it (sometimes you do want a longer exposure).
  14. Currently selected ISO level. 50 is as low as my device would go.
  15. Current battery level – needed, because Camera FV-5 runs in full-screen mode, like every other camera.
  16. Access to the Settings menu, one of the app’s few annoyances.
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