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  2. Selfie stick - Wikipedia

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    Different models of stick are triggered in various ways, such as pressing a button on the stick handle which is connected to the device (usually using the jack plug), pressing a button on a wireless remote (often via Bluetooth), using the camera's built-in timer, or making a sound the device can detect to start recording a video or taking a ...

  3. Sony ILCE-QX1 - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Sony α family, it is one of Sony's "Smart Lens" cameras, alongside the QX10, QX30 and QX100, that are designed to be specifically used with a smartphone. It has a 20.1 megapixel APS-C-size sensor, uses an interchangeable E-mount lens as its highlight feature, supports power zoom but no in-body image stabilization, and has a pop-up ...

  4. Olympus PEN E-PL9 - Wikipedia

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    Shutter; Shutter speeds: 1/4000s to 60s (1/16,000 with e-shutter) ... Remote Control via smartphone. Dimensions: 117 x 68 x 39mm (4.61 x 2.68 x 1.54″) Weight: 380g ...

  5. Shutter button - Wikipedia

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    The shutter-release button is one of the most basic features of a dedicated handheld camera. Mobile devices such as modern smartphones have a touchscreen button for capturing photos, but also have a physical shutter button as well, as the sound volume buttons are used as such, with exception of some phones having a dedicated shutter button.

  6. Camera phone - Wikipedia

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    Most modern smartphones only have a menu choice to start a camera application program and an on-screen button to activate the shutter. [4] Some also have a separate camera button for quickness and convenience. A few, such as the 2009 Samsung i8000 Omnia II or S8000 Jet, have a two-level shutter button as in dedicated digital cameras. [5]

  7. Digital camera modes - Wikipedia

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    Other drive modes commonly available include self-timer, which takes a picture several seconds after the shutter button is pressed; automatic exposure bracketing, used to take multiple photos each with different exposure settings; and remote shutter mode for use with a remote control accessory to trigger the camera at a distance.

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