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You rotate the top mode dial with your thumb to choose one of these exposure modes: auto, program, shutter priority, aperture priority, manual, low light, scene, movie and custom.The rotating control ring around the lens on the front of the Canon…
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Its shutter response is insanely (and admirably) fast, too: we were able to turn the camera on and snap a shot in about a second. The 2.5in LCD on the back is smallish and a bit dim, but the camera has a durable, hard-plastic build.The manual…
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That is to say: not much (you can't change the shutter or aperture values yourself).It does have a Program Auto mode, though, in which you can change the ISO speed and white balance for yourself. You can't focus closer than 5cm from your subject as…
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It lacks the dedicated shutter button that the G1 offers; but you can use the trackball as a physical shutter button, so you needn't rely solely on pressing the on-screen shutter, as you must on the iPhone.The T-Mobile MyTouch 3G is T-Mobile's…
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The keys have the perfect amount of clickiness, much as BlackBerry keyboards do.Button placement felt spot-on, as well, with an adequately sized spacebar conveniently situated where we'd expect it to be (we've seen way too many phones with…
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However, you will have to get used to its odd physical characteristics (such as the poor shutter button, narrow width and non-rotating LCD screen). It has a manual mode that lets you use the thumb-dial to quickly change the aperture as well as the…