December 8, 2011 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google iOS (Devices with Cameras Only): We've shown you how you can paint with light using your DSLR or point and ...
The redesigned Slow Shutter Cam gives you greater control over your iPhone's camera, letting you create artistic compositions or just avoid using the flash in low-light settings. Matt Elliott is a ...
Long-exposure photography, once reserved for professional cameras, is now within reach for iPhone users with the right tools and techniques. By using the capabilities of the Slow Shutter Cam app, you ...
Moment is bringing a new slow shutter mode to its Pro Camera iOS app to allow users to get creative with long exposure shots in a variety of ways. The new mode will save long exposures as Live Photos ...
Photo: Ally Kazmucha/The App Factor Long-exposure photography lets you capture light trails, motion blur and better low-light shots. While the iPhone’s built-in Camera app doesn’t let you control ...
Camera blur can be your friend. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac Your iPhone camera is pretty good at taking photos automatically. You just point it, shoot, and the camera works out all the tricky ...
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