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Technology & IT | Thursday 4 August, 2016 7:59 am |
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Wide Angle Shooting Optimized with Latest LG G5 Cam

 With millions of GCC residents vacationing in various places around the globe this summer, shooting holiday photographs with family and friends is top of mind, especially for the traveler yearning to capture the most of each unique experience. Among the myriad smartphones on offer, one model packages best-of-breed camera functions into an ultra-slim smartphone: The LG G5.  

With popular market demand for optimized camera functionality, the LG G5’s related software suite is designed to be intuitive and easy to use when it comes to setting up, taking and editing shots. It offers best-of-its-kind features in its wide-angle camera. Key highlights include:

 

Wide Angle Shooting Outdoors

 

Chances are, during vacation, travelling through some impressive scenery is highly likely- be it landscapes, seascapes or cityscapes. But few cameras (and even fewer smartphone cameras) are equipped to shoot such dramatic scenes for a simple reason: A regular camera lens offers a field of vision of just 78 degrees, compared to human eyesight, which offers a 120-degree panorama. The LG G5, however, is equipped with dual cameras, including a Wide Angle Lens that spans 135 degrees. This allows users to capture breadth in any shot – be it waves crashing on a beach, mountains cascading into the distance or crowds seething across a city plaza. Amplifying ease of use, the G5’s camera, when zooming wider than 78 degrees, automatically engages the wide angle functions.

 

Wide Angle Shooting Indoors

 

Wide angle photography is not just for sweeping vistas. To effectively capture an indoor scene – the family smiling around a restaurant table; a group of friends relaxing at home after a long day at the beach – a Wide Angle Lens captures everyone without the photographer asking them to, “Just squeeze in a bit tighter!” This makes the LG G5 ideal for shooting interiors - cafes, restaurants, galleries, museums and historic buildings. And of course, Wide Angle Lenses are also ideal for shooting large exteriors, such as castles, palaces and historic buildings; in fact, they are must-have items for architectural and real-estate photographers.

 

 

Shooting On the Move: Steady Record

 

When driving through dramatic scenery, a gorgeous vista appears, but the tour bus is a moving, unsteady photographic platform and one can’t simply tell the driver to stop. No problem: LG G5’s Steady Record feature cuts out all vibration and shake to capture a composed shot. To take effective panoramic shots, users can engage the Steady Record and wide angle functions simultaneously: The Steady Record will keep the shot stable as the user pans, while the Wide Angle Lens will capture the full breadth of the image. For most users, the Steady Record function, by killing any shake effect in photographs, obviates a tripod.

 

Adding Filters: Film Effect

 

The user can manipulate the photograph in terms of tone, color and style as well. If the user wants a different or funkier visual effect – black and white, or different tones and colors – he or she can apply one of nine filters before pressing the shutter to see how it looks. Once a certain effect is applied, that effect remains the default shooting option until the setting is changed or restored. 

 

In The Frame: Pop-out Picture

 

Once the picture is taken, the user can upgrade its look by applying the Pop-out Picture function.  This function merges two pictures taken with two lenses on the LG G5: The “inner” image is taken with the regular lens, the “outer” image is taken with the Wide Angle Lens. Add a filter effect - blur, fisheye, or black and white or vignette – over the “outer” image for a different visual effect. You now have an “image within an image” good enough to share on social media – or even hang on the wall when one gets back home.

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