Showing posts with label photo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photo. Show all posts

Magic shutter, iPhone application, long-exposure photo for iPhone

So far in order to photograph the night long exposure, it was necessary to have a camera that allows the manipulation of the shutter and exposure time, which was possible only in SLR cameras.

But now long-exposure photography is also available on the iPhone for Magic Shutter a program that allows long exposure photographs and various exhibitions.

Magic Shutter, you can see on the screen when you create your photo to help them to learn and master the technique. It also has a function to prevent overexposure synchronization with flash-freezing of objects and share photos.

Magic shutter also has four types of shot and three choices of flash synchronization can be combined.

The following video is a tutorial on how to use Magic shutter:


This is the first photo of LG Optimus 3D?

It was only a week ago that an e-mail message from LG called for us to get into new dimension at the event LG press at MWC 2011. And here's the first image of what would probably be LG Optimus 3D.

Here's a photograph. As with any rumor, a deal with a pinch of salt. Please note that your phone doesn't really like t see neither LG Optimus 2 X and Optimus 3D would be a 3D compatible version of 2 X.

As we reported earlier LG Optimus 3D should pack the 3D-compatible version of the Tegra 2 platform and a mobile 4.3-inch 3D display that was lifted back at CES 2011.

The first glasses-free 3D-screen handset will hopefully be announced at MWC 2011 in Barcelona in less than two weeks from now, and we couldn't be more excited about it, don't forget to keep some exclusive coverage and more detailed information about LG Optimus 3D.

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BlackBerry Dakota photo and specs leak again

Good news for all Blackberry lovers! A new photo of Blackberry Dakota leaked today and it looks exactly like its prototype, which we covered Magnum almost a year ago. Only thing different is the trackpad that was added to the device, and shot in some of the specifications.

This BlackBerry, codenamed Dakota, will pack a 2.8-inch Capacitive touch display with a VGA resolution of 640 x 480 pixels and a full physical QWERTY keyboard. It rocks a 5 MP camera with flash can record HD video. Also included are 4 GB of internal storage and 768 MB RAM. What processor will drive it remains unknown, however.

A major addition is 3 G Mobile HotSpot that has been added, to allow the Dakota to spread some Internet love for the other devices around. Not to mention NFC connection. N Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and MicroUSB port come as any surprise.

In addition, Dakota will be delivered with the new Blackberry 6.1, announced yesterday on the BlackBerry DevCon Asia. The new version of the BlackBerry platform now supports the Magnetometer and Digital Compass APIs, OpenGL ES 2.0, an event-base geo-fencing location APIs and much more.

Rates and availability for BlackBerry Dakota remains obscure. Who knows, maybe RIM will shed some light to the Dakota at the World Mobile Congress.

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Specifications Samsung Galaxy S2 leakes a photo and a part of ... again

More rumors about the next Galaxy s will appear on the radar. This time a Korean newspaper, focusing our attention on Galaxy S2 by leaking a photo of it, together with certain specifications.

IT's logical to assume that Samsung will announce the successor to Galaxy S at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. But we are not really sure if it's going to look like this.

A few months ago we reported another rumor on Galaxy S2 from what looked like on Sammy's leaked images. If the credibility of the images are not yet confirmed, would we spend the money on design offered there be real European-spec Galaxy S2. But who knows, this might be a regional version of s. Korea or the United States.

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New Samsung Galaxy S 2 photo and footage from the first leak

Back will leak on the page, according to the newspaper Korean Galaxy S2 to run the latest version of Android 2.3 gingerbread, driven by a dual-core processor with unknown clock speed, a 4.3 sAMOLED plus screen (which is the next generation) and an NFC chip.

The truth about Galaxy S2 may be, we'll provide full coverage from MWC 2011 so you'll be the first to know everything about the device as soon as Samsung launches it.

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