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Tuesday, 27 December 2011

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Five ways to snap a photo with your iPhone   by Iram

One of the major improvements for both iOS 5 and the iPhone 4S was made in the area of photography. Upgraded camera specs on the new iPhone 4S and improved software in iOS 5 make taking pictures much more appealing from your phone. These tips can help even further, giving users greater options when producing photos.

1. Use your software shutter-release button. This is the basic iOS function that has been included since the very beginning. Open the camera app, adjust your frame and zoom level, then press the camera icon. For better shake control, try pressing and holding the camera icon button until you're ready to snap the photo, take a deep breath in to steady yourself, then release the button.

2. New to iOS 5 is the ability to use the volume (+) button to trigger the shutter. This allows users to take some photos that they may not have otherwise been able to previously. If you're in a crowded area (say, an Occupy rally), you can easily hold your iPhone high in the air and snap a photo of the madness without having to locate the software button in the camera app.

3. According to a hint on OS X Hints, the iOS 5 camera can also be triggered using the volume (+) button on your included iPhone headphones. This comes in handy when you are looking to shoot several shots in a row but need to keep the camera steady between each shot. Using the software or the volume (+) button on the handset makes it tough to shoot in rapid succession. By propping your iPhone on a tripod (using a third-party case) or just holding your hand steady and using the headphone volume (+) button to trigger the shutter, your photos are less likely to have motion blur, especially when attempting to capture action shots.

4. An upgrade to the previous method involves using your Bluetooth headset as a trigger mechanism for your iPhone's camera. Keep in mind that not all Bluetooth headsets may work, but any that allow you to adjust the volume of your iPhone should also be able to trigger the camera's shutter using the volume (+) button on the headset.

5. If you want to take all this a step further, try pairing a Bluetooth keyboard with your iPhone and using the volume (+) on the keypad. Apple's own Bluetooth keyboard works great for this. This use scenario is great for people that have a case that supports tripods (The Glif is a nice example, which I own).

Of course all of these methods will also start/stop video capture as well. Do you have a slick trick you like to use with your iPhone's camera?

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Saturday, 24 January 2009

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I am deaf, I want to learn more about computers and videographing.Problem cannot find any courses for deaf?

My computer skills right now is what I have learn on my own. Been 10 months now and feel I have gotton no wheres. Cannot find any courses offer to the Deaf. I am right now in Upstate NewYork and on SSI. Anyone know of sch, course that can be done.Interest is program,software, video and photo. Or any prvt tutors willing help .Willing to pay for tutoring.


Lots of courses being offered online for computers and video. You may have an advantage because you will require CC for your learning in video as well. And guess what, if there isn't any, what an opportunity for you to get involved and get it ON there! Use what you know and keep on going.
Computer work is ideal for you, but the video has much more to offer. Keep looking, don't give up and don't rely on private tutors.
Good luck!


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