Supports switching to any rear and front cameras, with manual controls for every camera.
With 10 composition grid overlays and 9 crop guides, combinable with each other.
Fast and simultaneous capture in JPEG and DNG formats, for complete flexibility in post-processing.
Zoom with pinch gesture, by using the shutter button as zoom rocker or use the volume keys!
The exposure compensation is always available by swiping on the viewfinder.
Many options like shutter, zoom, exposure, white balance or camera switching are assignable to the volume keys.
The curry is steamed in a banana leaf cup, which gives it a delicate, mousse-like texture.
Originally described 16th-century Southeast Asian tribesmen who entered a violent, opium-fueled trance-like state. aamokang
It uses kroeung (a lemongrass-heavy spice paste) and coconut milk. 2. Linguistic & Cultural: "Running Amok" The curry is steamed in a banana leaf
Interestingly, "Amok" has entirely different, positive meanings in other Southeast Asian contexts: Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org Psychology: Amok Syndrome Set your alarm for 5:00 AM
Today, "running amok" is an English idiom used to describe something that is chaotic, out of control, or disorganized (e.g., "children running amok at dinner"). 3. Psychology: Amok Syndrome
Set your alarm for 5:00 AM. It’s painful, I know, but the reward is unmatched. The Aamokang Cliffs sit on the eastern edge of the valley. As the sun crests the horizon, the mist covering the valley floor turns into a golden ocean. It is a spiritual experience that requires no hiking boots—just a blanket and a thermos of tea.
It is possible that:
Take photos with multiple different exposures automatically.
New in version 5Now supports instantaneous capture even with JPEG+DNG on thousands of devices!
Capture picture series at regular intervals automatically (for instance timelapses or slow moving scenes)
The curry is steamed in a banana leaf cup, which gives it a delicate, mousse-like texture.
Originally described 16th-century Southeast Asian tribesmen who entered a violent, opium-fueled trance-like state.
It uses kroeung (a lemongrass-heavy spice paste) and coconut milk. 2. Linguistic & Cultural: "Running Amok"
Interestingly, "Amok" has entirely different, positive meanings in other Southeast Asian contexts: Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org
Today, "running amok" is an English idiom used to describe something that is chaotic, out of control, or disorganized (e.g., "children running amok at dinner"). 3. Psychology: Amok Syndrome
Set your alarm for 5:00 AM. It’s painful, I know, but the reward is unmatched. The Aamokang Cliffs sit on the eastern edge of the valley. As the sun crests the horizon, the mist covering the valley floor turns into a golden ocean. It is a spiritual experience that requires no hiking boots—just a blanket and a thermos of tea.
It is possible that: