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Camera FV-5 Pro
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:
- The shutter button (you can also use your phone’s physical shutter button, if it has one).
- The focus area. Yellow means it’s focused.
- 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).
- 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.
- Light metering mode – we’ll get into that later.
- Focus mode – currently set to auto-focus, but you can also set it to macro, infinity, and a few other states.
- 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.
- Flash mode – also supports “red eye reduction,” but really, you should just keep the flash off.
- Well, surprise, it’s a menu! Lets you access bracketing, intervalometer, self timer, and burst mode.
- Lets you manually set long exposure times.
- 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).
- 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.
- Exposure time. Longer exposures result in blurrier motion, but that’s really oversimplifying it (sometimes you do want a longer exposure).
- Currently selected ISO level. 50 is as low as my device would go.
- Current battery level – needed, because Camera FV-5 runs in full-screen mode, like every other camera.
- Access to the Settings menu, one of the app’s few annoyances.
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