Once you've lined up the shot you want, a tap on the circular on-screen button will fire the camera.
"It's only a matter of time before someone is seriously injured setting fire to a camera, " he said.
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The phone is packed with new features that can anticipate users' needs such as "when to fire up the camera, " Woodside said.
One of the apps that has been getting a lot of buzz is Word Lens: an iPhone app that instantly translates languages on signs instantly - fire up the camera, point it at a sign and off you go!
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Crews used breathing apparatus, hose reels and a thermal imaging camera to tackle the fire, which is thought to have started in the communal hallway.
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This leads to various missions involving your binocular-camera, a suit of fire-deflecting Samurai armor, and various other tools at your disposal, including your wits.
When connected, users are able to share their images taken with the D600 through their mobile device to their social circles, as well as send and download images from their camera to a compatible device.3 The adapter also allows users to remotely fire the D600's shutter from up to 50 feet from the camera, which is ideal for capturing photos from unique vantage points.
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Lastly, the Kindle Fire does not come with GPS or a camera.
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The first digital camera prototype is closest to the fire ant's compound eyes, which only have 180 of these optical units, called ommatidia.
The resolution of the experimental camera is on par with the fire ant, but researchers think they can improve that with more advanced manufacturing facilities.
The PlayBook is identical to the Kindle Fire, except that it has more storage, a camera and nicer casing.
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The local fire service used seismic and acoustic equipment as well as a camera to locate the dog who was found about 4ft (1.2m) underground on Wednesday.
At that same Arcade Fire concert, a guy in front of me held his camera phone towards the big screen that flanked the stage and hit the video record button.
Infra-red (IR) camera monitors currently used by firefighters require lenses that can be blinded by intense fire, said researcher Pietro Ferraro, of the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR) Istituto Nazionale di Ottica in Italy.
Moreover, a local news television camera had captured Lewis in a clearly agitated state at the scene of the fire, and investigators discovered that at one point he had jumped in front of a moving car, asking the driver to call the Fire Department.
Because of the camera's silent electronic shutter, you won't need to deal with a rapid-fire shutter sound either.
The camera could also help direct a helicopter from the ground and be used in civilian roles, like fire fighting or search and rescue.
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