- Nov 2, 2010
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I just got back from a group hiking vacation. People would randomly hand people their phones and ask them to take pics of them. While I'm well versed with how the camera works, wear to press, how to adjust metering, etc, it is completely unintuitive for the average person (and would be fore me if I didn't own the phone) and resulted in some horrible pics. One person got 10 pictures of her foot before getting one of me. No one can tell where to press to take the pic and certainly can't adjust the lighting. The iPhone by comparison, which I got to try a bunch of times taking people's pics, was far more straightforward. It recognizes faces and puts a box around them and there is an obvious shutter button.
I often find myself using A Better Camera when I hand the phone to people because its more straight forward, but it then takes 5sec to process the pic so the person never has a clue whether they actually took a picture or not.
Anyone else have this experience?
I often find myself using A Better Camera when I hand the phone to people because its more straight forward, but it then takes 5sec to process the pic so the person never has a clue whether they actually took a picture or not.
Anyone else have this experience?