For what it's worth, the reason that aperture control is limited is that
stopping down
gets you into diffraction fuzziness very quickly because the focal length is so
little and
the aperture so narrow. I think most cell cameras stick at their maximum.
Try the Windows Depth of Field / Diffraction calculator here:
http://www.dl-c.com/DoF/
to see how early your lens suffers from diffraction when stopping down.
Find your camera specs at gmsarena.com
--tom
On 31 Oct 2018 at 0:00 re:"[OM] Android Camera Apps..."
Chris Trask(Chris Trask <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>) wrote:
…
> I've tried using the "manual" mode, but I find it to be a bit lacking
> in functuality. I would like to have full control over the aperture and
> time while at the same time seeing an exposure meter of some sort, as well
> as a choice in metering function rather than just spot metering. And maybe
> be able to use the volume control buttons for focusing.
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