Ken-
Open camera is nice, but I can't get it to write to my SD card. It will only
write to the internal memory. The regular Samsung camera can write to that SD.
Open camera also doesn't seem to do panoramas like the regular Samsung camera.
With the regular camera I just punch the screen to start, wave the phone, and
punch the screen to stop. This shot was taken a few minutes after the bench
photo I posted recently:
http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_view=dynamicalbum.UpdatesAlbum&g2_albumId=7&g2_itemId=19304
Judging from the lines of debris on the shore, the lake was down about a foot
or so from the highest point.
Thanks,
Steve Goss
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From: olympus [mailto:olympus-bounces+sgoss=cerner.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Ken Norton
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2015 12:15 PM
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: Re: [OM] (OT) iPhone image
I have a real smartphone, not one of those pozer phones from that fruit company.
Anyway, I'm now using an app called "Open Camera". This is a tremendous upgrade
over the included camera app from Samsung. While the Samsung camera app is
quite good, Open Camera gives complete control over every controllable aspect
of the camera. The only thing it doesn't do on my phone is give me DNG RAW
files. But I am able to save them in a lossless format and maximize every form
of quality that I can. Best of all, you can control all aspects of exposure
(aperture, shutter speed, ISO) and lock things into manual mode if you want.
Open Camera. Highly recommended.
AG Schnozz
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