![]() Shutter Control: Set this to “Auto” to let the camera determine the best shutter speed, or adjust to your preference for capturing action or long exposures. Pressing that open up a range of advanced camera controls, including:ĮV Exposure: You can control up to +/- 8 stops of exposure to brighten or darken the image. HEIC (the name Apple chose for HEIF, or High Efficiency Image Format, images) uses a compression method to allow photos to be smaller in file size but retain greater quality than a typical JPG.Īt the very bottom you’ll see a large white button for activating the shutter, as well as an icon to alternate between front and rear cameras (right side) and a link to your local images (shown as a thumbnail on the left).īut look closely and you’ll see a small “M” in a circle right above the shutter button. Choosing RAW will allow for the most data to be captured and greater range of processing opportunity. Image Format: Three choices are available, including RAW (in the universal DNG format), HEIC and JPG. Self Timer: Off, 3-Second Delay, or 10-Second Delay). Clicking on the down arrow at the top of the menu bar gives three options (from left to right):įlash: On, Off, or Automatic (the camera will determine if a flash is needed or not depending on available light). The four icons across the bottom are for “local images,” “ON1 360” (more on that later), “albums” and of course the small camera icon on the right is to access the camera functions.Īs photographers, the camera is what we are most interested in, of course! Let’s first take a look at the different functions we can control. When you open the app, you’ll see a screen with four icons across the bottom and an area to create image “albums.” Here you can categorize your photos if you like, such as putting all your vacation images in one location. ON1 describes this as a “pro grade camera app” and it definitely offers all the adjustability that a pro photographer would want in a camera. Well, as it turns out, quite a bit! Their ON1 Photo Mobile 2020 app is quite powerful and easy to use for offering control not only over the camera, but also the image editing! And, while you might be willing to pay a few dollars for this app (and it would be worth it!), the good news is that it is 100% free for both Apple IOS and Android users! Their ON1 Photo RAW software is my “go to” for developing images, but just what do these guys from Portland know about making a camera app anyways? So, when ON1 announced they were going to offer a mobile camera app I was interested… But skeptical. I’ve tried a handful of enhanced camera apps, and mostly been disenchanted so far (using IOS and an iPhone). And, as the old saying goes… “The best camera you own is the one you have with you.” And, since we almost always have our phone at hand shouldn’t we also want to control that “camera” just as we would a DSLR? However, serious photographers want more control. ![]() For most people, it works great and is all that they need.
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