Camera app designed simple and intuitive. Pro version is not displayed ads. It has useful features like the silent shutter mode that is quick and easy-to-use in any scenes, the spot AF, and the continuous AF.
It *could* be useful in that situation, providing the subject is not already spooked by you standing in close proximity to it.
jaypee24
24 Mar 17#17
I don't get it, my S7 has a silent shutter as standard, what's the hype about this?
foes4you
23 Mar 17#16
For those guys who cant see beyond the end of their nose silent shutter is for wildlife.
thecresta
23 Mar 17#15
You'd be better off holding the phone your other hand... :wink:
Graham1979
22 Mar 17#14
YES that way I'm not put off wiping! One small slip old boy and that's the disaster right there.
thecresta
22 Mar 17#13
You have missed my point entirely. It's not about "noise", it's about what that noise indicates. Would you not find the clicking sound of the camera of the person standing next to you in a changing room "offensive"?
thecresta
22 Mar 17#12
You'd prefer for the camera to be silent when you're taking photos in public toilets?
Graham1979
22 Mar 17#11
Remind me to take a snap when you're next on the loo with the sound turned right up!
darudey
22 Mar 17#10
the same app publisher is offering a bunch of "pro" apps for free this week, including call recorder, blue light filter, screenshot pro etc .
ssc1
22 Mar 17#9
guys im looking for a recommendation on a time lapse camera app.
kibethewalrus
22 Mar 17#8
although saying that I may try it as nothing spoils a nice moment with the kids than then hearing the shutter noise after I try take a impromptu shot and then going 'can I see? Can I play with your phone?'
kibethewalrus
22 Mar 17#7
It's not about being offended by noise, it's to stop creepy stalkers taking unwanted pics of people.
Jimbo123
22 Mar 17#6
Works great, just need to find some way to attach my phone to my shoe :smile:
thecresta
21 Mar 17#5
I believe it's only a legal requirement in some East Asian countries, i.e.: where the phones are developed and manufactured.
My phone is rooted, but I've never felt the need to turn the shutter sound off.
If someone is offended by the sound they either have no reason to be, or every right to be. I never find myself in the latter scenario.
micpwelsh
21 Mar 17#4
A man with experience :stuck_out_tongue:
loiterer
21 Mar 17#3
Silent shutter mode? Does the Operating System not give you over all control of every app? Pretty naff OS if you aren't given those user privileges. Another would be hitting the sound mute button.
amour3k
21 Mar 17#2
My brain doesn't doesn't read, it visualizes ...
Examples of verbal thoughts, better oO hahahahaha. :face_with_monocle:
cb-uk
21 Mar 17#1
Silent shutter mode? Ah yes. For taking those sneaky noodz when she isn't looking :wink:
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Camera app designed simple and intuitive.
Pro version is not displayed ads.
It has useful features like the silent shutter mode that is quick and easy-to-use in any scenes, the spot AF, and the continuous AF.
Features
- Silent shutter
- Spot focus
- Spot photometry
- Continuous AF
- Shooting Mode: Shake Reducing
- Shooting Mode: Timer
- Shooting Mode: Interval
- Continuous shooting
- Guidelines
- Effect settings
- Flash
- Zoom adjustment
- Exposure adjustment
- White balance settings
- Scene settings
- Photo quality settings
- Add GPS info
- Photo size settings
- ISO settings
- Anti-Banding settings
- Save Settings (Phone/microSD)
- Theme Colour settings
- Scan QR Code
- Cloud upload
Latest comments (19)
Would you not find the clicking sound of the camera of the person standing next to you in a changing room "offensive"?
My phone is rooted, but I've never felt the need to turn the shutter sound off.
If someone is offended by the sound they either have no reason to be, or every right to be. I never find myself in the latter scenario.
Examples of verbal thoughts, better oO hahahahaha. :face_with_monocle: