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Packed with advanced imaging technology, the HTC TITAN II features a 16-megapixel camera with a wide-angle lens, autofocus, dual LED flash, red eye reduction, image stabilization, a backside-illuminated sensor and a physical camera button, offering a viable replacement for digital point-and-shoot cameras.
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Fat profits are no reason to sell but to the eye they flash like warning lights to me.
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The reason the eye sees the flash as green, according to Dr Young, is that someone waiting to watch it will usually have been staring at the setting sun for several minutes.
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In 1916, Clarence Birdseye perfected the flash-freezing process (and Birds Eye potato puffs).
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To complement the speed of the f1.8 lens, the camera's low-light mode automatically adjusts the ISO sensitivity up to ISO 12, 800 to take sharp, full-resolution photos in dim conditions, and an easily accessible built-in pop-up flash and AF illuminator brightens low-lit subjects, reduces red-eye and fills in dark areas.
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But the difference between being green and looking green is reinforced by the fact that photographs of the flash show it to be yellow, and that flashes at sunrise also appear yellow, even to the naked eye.
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