2009年11月12日木曜日

[読んだ] iPhone Hints: Take self-portraits more easily | Cameras | iPhone Central | Macworld

There is an easier way, though. The iPhone’s shutter control doesn’t trigger when you press the camera button, it triggers when you release it. So the simple trick for taking better iPhone self-portraits is to press and hold the camera button, then turn the phone around and snap the picture by releasing your finger. It still doesn't always work perfectly, but it's definitely an improvement. Also, flipping the phone out of silent mode beforehand means that you’ll actually get the audio shutter-click when you take the picture, so you know when it’s safe to check your work.

シャッターボタンをずっと押してたらシャッター切れないんですね。

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