Monday, December 19, 2011

iphone head phone


Specialized photographers know that to take the best photos with the least quantity of camera vibrate, they need to use a stand grow and a cable release. That combination takes the movement of your body out of the equation when you're shoot photo. Now Cycomachead over at the Macworld Mac OS X hint debate has number out that every iphone running iOS 5 comes with a wire release  the headphones.

You identify how Apple additional the ability in iOS 5 to use the capability up push ,push button (that plus signal you see in the photo above) on your iPhone as a shutter button for the Camera app? It works with the headset as well -- just plug in the headset, bring up the Camera app (or third-party Camera+ app), and when you squeeze the volume up button on the headset, you'll take a photo.

Cycomachead also notes that he can take burst of photos more easily with the "wire discharge," and that some Bluetooth headsets can also be matching and used as wireless remotes for attractive photos.

For iPhoneographers, using something like a Glif to hold the iPhone stable on a tripod and then using the headset as a cable release can result in some very steady shots. If TUAW readers are able to get their Bluetooth headsets to work for wireless shooting, please let us know what model headset you're using in the comments.

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