(blogs.blackberry.com)
BlackBerry plans to release its latest smartphone, the BlackBerry Classic, on 17 December. A week ahead of the launch, the Canadian vendor is back to show off one of the advantages that will be carried BlackBerry Classic, namely the camera features. What is it?
Blackberry Classic will most likely be supported by the main camera 8 megapixel sensor, but support the latest BlackBerry software 10.3.1 believed to bring photographic experience that much better.
Here are a number of features that will be carried BlackBerry camera Classic, as revealed by the BlackBerry in its official blog:
- Panorama Mode
BlackBerry Classic allows users to be able to take panoramic photos with extremely easy.
After activating the panorama mode, users simply move it left or right according to the instructions on the screen.
The panorama mode is perfect for capturing expansive views.
- Offline Time Shift Mode
Took this picture at the right time has never been easier to use Offline Time Shift Mode.
This feature can capture a series of photos which will be selected the most appropriate moment. This feature also allows users to make photo editing process later.
So that users can continue taking the desired image editing later.
- Timer
For those who like to do a photo selfie, this feature would be very meaningful. And features in BlackBerry Classic Timer can be operated easily.
- HDR
If you ever use the BlackBerry Bold 9900, you must understand the advantages of HDR.
This technology combines multiple photos of different exposures into a photograph to produce a dynamic range that is higher than the usual photos.
With HDR enabled BlackBerry Classic, users can also create some cool effects.
- Burst
If you want to take a picture at the right moment but do not know when that moment will happen, then this feature can be activated.
By using the Burst, users can find the right shots at the moment.
- Shutter Buttons
BlackBerry Classic also allows users to be able to take pictures using the trackpad, spacebar, mute button, or by pressing the icon on the screen.
With so many buttons that can be used to take pictures, users did not need to rely again on the shutter button.
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