[95494] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
Get the smartphone-lens that outperforms pro-DSLR cameras.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (ProShotHDX)
Fri Feb 10 11:35:28 2017
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2017 09:37:09 -0700
Reply-To: ProShotHDX@yourcameralensspecials.com
From: ProShotHDX <ProShotHDX@yourcameralensspecials.com>
To: mit-talk-mtg@charon.mit.edu
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<td colspan="2" id="Hi">Hello mit-talk-mtg@charon.mit.edu,</td>
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Wouldn't you like a better-option for taking pictures? Prefer to not have to lug your bulky, heavy & expensive-professional camera everywhere you go? Now you can take professional-quality pictures on your-smartphone using the ProShotHDX.</p>
<p>The ProShotHDX has even been shown to outperform professional-DSLR cameras at a fraction of the cost and will fit right in your-pocket so you can take it with you wherever you go!</p>
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<p>ProShot might not be the best-known third party camera app for Android but in terms of features and control over shooting parameters it certainly gives the competition a run for its money. Users can shoot in Auto, P and full manual modes and even define custom modes. In M mode you can also set the camera to Shutter Priority with Auto ISO. You can select from a range of grids and level options and shoot JPEG, Raw or both combined, as long as your device is compatible.</p>
<p>An adjustable JPEG compression factor, the ability to reduce default noise reduction and custom aspect ratios are among other features that should be interesting to power users. With version 3.2 of the app the feature set has now been further expanded with exposure, ISO and shutter bracketing in addition to the usual bug fixes and performance improvements. Of course, the availability of many of the features will depend on the hardware you are using. So, if you decide the purchase the app it's probably worth testing if the features that are most important to you work with your device within the trial period.</p>
<p>If you'd like to see the app in action before you buy you can download and install a demo version here. The full version is available for $1.99 in the Google Play Store. An iOS version with a slightly different feature set available as well. ProShot HDXA easy way to research a particular model in fact is to type the make & label of the unit in question into simple . internet search engine, along with the word(s) "review" or "user opinions" or both. then you can selection . reading of a results.The Nokia X3 Red has a camera of three.2 mega pixel with 4* digital Zoom function, complete focus, photo editor, different capture mode like those used in still, video and self timer photography, Different color tone like Sepia, False colors,Salaries and most other features as really. The images taken from this camera have very high definition and particularly useful stored the particular memory with the handset for future practice.Do you intend to make use of the camera for work, everyday family life, travel? Consider what your needs are before determining which camera purchaser. You may choose to buy a reduced end DSLR to using and upgrade later, choosing to spend more money on better lenses begin out. May possibly decide the entry The History of Cameras</p>
<p>Learn about the history of cameras with our timeline that takes you from early optical devices all the way through to modern digital cameras.</p>
<p>Read interesting facts about Kodak cameras, SLR cameras, instant cameras, disposable cameras and much more. The Ancient Greeks and Chinese used an optical device called the ‘camera obscura’ to project an image of the surroundings on to a screen. This invention played an important role in the development of cameras and photography. Although designs existed earlier, it wasn't until the 1800s that practical cameras were developed. The ‘Kodak’ camera was developed by George Eastman and went on sale in 1888, pioneering the use of photographic film. It was simple box camera with a single shutter speed and fixed focus lens. Around the year 1913, a German optical engineer named Oskar Barnack made a prototype compact camera that used 35 mm film. Named ‘Lecia’, it was put into production in 1925 after further developments. Reflex cameras became popular in the 1920s and 1930s. Single lens reflex cameras (SLR) use a mirror and prism system to allow photographers to accurately see the image that will be captured. This system uses one optical light path whereas previous cameras had two, one through the lens to the film and the other to the viewfinder. Polaroid cameras hit the market in 1948, allowing photographers to produce images instantly. A special chemical process was used to used to produce prints from the negatives in under a minute. The popularity of instant cameras took off in 1965 with the introduction of the Polaroid Model 20 Swinger, one of the top selling cameras of all time. Despite the technology being around in 1949, disposable cameras didn't really catch on until the 1990s when Kodak models became popular. They are cheap alternatives designed to be used once, perfect for one off events such as birthdays and vacations. The first successful imaging technology using a digital sensor was made in 1969 by Willard S. Boyle and George E. Smith. In 2009, they were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for their contributions which paved the way for digital photography. The first commercial DSLR (digital single lens reflex) was launched by Kodak in 1991. Photos on digital cameras are typically compressed using the JPEG standard and stored on memory cards. The popularity of digital cameras exploded in the 2000s as technology improved and the costs of production decreased. Modern digital cameras produce detailed photos made up of a huge number of pixels. The technology behind cameras is improving all the time with additions such as touch screens and electronic viewfinders.</p>
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