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"shutter" Definitions
  1. [usually plural] one of a pair of wooden or metal covers that can be closed over the outside of a window to keep out light or protect the windows from damage
  2. the part of a camera that opens to allow light to pass through the lens when you take a photograph

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Another useful feature is the electronic shutter (which lives alongside a mechanical shutter option in the camera).
You'll also have easy access to settings like flash control, ISO, aperture size, shutter speed, and shutter timer.
Not so great is the shutter lag that rears itself after every time you tap the shutter button.
There's a Bulb mode that keeps the shutter open while the shutter button is held for up to 229.993 seconds.
But when you hit the shutter button, the mirror flipped up out of the way and the shutter opened on the film.
There are two ways to take photos: Pressing the onscreen shutter button or pressing the physical shutter button on the Prynt Case.
On top of the camera behind the shutter button is what appears to be a lever for advancing film and cocking the shutter.
Sigma is also swapping out the mechanical shutter in favor of an electronic shutter, which it says should also allow for quieter shooting.
In optimal conditions, when you press the shutter, the last picture it recorded just before you pressed the shutter is the one you actually take.
Instead of choosing a frame with a short shutter speed to freeze motion and preserve detail, it would sometimes choose a frame with longer shutter speed.
The GX85 has a revamped electromagnetic shutter (the GX8's was spring-driven), which should reduce the rolling shutter effect when shooting at high frame rates.
A well-designed "pro" mode is activated by swiping up above the shutter button, giving you the ability to lock in ISO, shutter speed, and so on.
And like the GX2100, the GX2003 has an electromagnetic shutter, which Panasonic says produces less shutter shock than the spring-driven mechanism that was on the GX2200.
In that mode, the camera is constantly recording to the buffer, and you can choose whether you want the capture to start when you hit the shutter, stop when you hit the shutter, or have the shutter be in the middle (shooting two seconds before and two seconds after).
Now take a minimum of 50 shots, putting a two-second delay on the shutter release (or using a remote shutter), and being careful not to kick the tripod.
The company also claims that the camera can operate silently and free of any vibrations up to its maximum shutter speed (so long as you use the electronic shutter).
It gives photographers manual control over shutter speed and aperture, it can override the intelligent flash's automatic adjustments, and it can even be used as a remote shutter trigger.
The live view mode supports continuous electronic shutter speeds of up to 12 frames per second, while the mechanical shutter can fire at up to 7 frames per second.
Fujifilm is also touting a redesigned mechanical shutter with a new spring mechanism to decrease resulting vibration, and the camera has an electronic shutter for avoiding any micro vibrations altogether.
The maximum native ISO has been bumped up to 12800 (compared to 21 last time) and the shutter max is now 22/22 (or 22/224 if using the electronic shutter).
I found it instantly familiar not because I'd used a Hasselblad before, but because it's the signature shutter sound that everyone creating artificial shutter sounds for phones and pocket cameras has been copying.
The shutter speed dial can be hard to adjust when you're gripping the camera with your right hand and have your finger positioned over the shutter button (or resting on the zoom control).
The company has no plans to shutter the Astro brand.
Next, tap the circular shutter button to snap your picture.
The two men shook hands as shutter bugs flashed photos.
There's also a zoom switch connected to the shutter button.
His reflection smiles a sheepish grin as the shutter clicks.
NSA was right to shutter the call data records program.
Murals and other graphic art often act as shutter bait.
Starting tomorrow, March 13, the museum's three locations will shutter.
" Or there&aposs classics like "The Hitcher" and "Shutter Island.
Now, Toys R Us may shutter its stores this week.
The latest: Ikea will shutter all stores across the country.
This is especially important as retailers struggle and shutter stores.
Sad times, but perhaps better than seeing business shutter altogether.
Authoritarian regimes that shutter universities and arrest journalists have prospered.
In 2014, Juicy Couture began to shutter its retail outlets.
You can shoot full resolution with the mechanical shutter at 20 fps or, if you're okay with a 2265x crop, at an absurd 2400 fps using the electronic shutter with no blackout in the EVF.
That means nametags would work just like Snapchat's QRs, and the shutter image above is likely going to be a Stories camera option like Boomerang or Super Zoom, which all have their own shutter icons.
However, if you're a sports or action shooter then you're going to scoff at the TL22's continuous shooting speeds — it tops out at 21 fps (with mechanical shutter) and 2950 fps (with electronic shutter).
For example, to adjust the shutter speed, I need to hold the little button found in the center of the AF/MF and AE-L switch near the eyepiece while also moving the shutter dial.
It isn't immediately known which stores the company plans to shutter.
Jeb Hensarling of Texas that have vowed to shutter Ex-Im.
John Ratcliffe introduced a one-page bill to shutter the agency.
You'll have a physical photo within seconds of triggering the shutter.
Startups often shutter even after raising hundreds of millions of dollars.
The app makes editing, shutter speed altering, and sharing a breeze.
There's a power button up top and a combo shutter/zoom.
What is the shutter button's role in the future of photography?
The Japanese company's new flagship even has a dedicated shutter button.
Last month, the company announced plans to shutter 13 more stores.
Therefore, he planned to shutter the partnership and liquidate the assets.
Up to 350 additional locations around the world will also shutter.
Previously, the president said he would shutter the border this week.
Obama has long sought to shutter the prison before leaving office.
I also shop for a remote release shutter for my DSLR.
Sherrod Brown represents Ohio, where GM plans to shutter one facility.
Many of them have been forced to shutter massive retail locations.
There's a shutter system that creates shadow with an overhead awning.
Companies that hired me would shutter, taking me down with them.
Does this open up opportunities for proptech startups or shutter them?
Slow Shutter Cam is a popular and effective app for iPhones.
Bevin is also trying to shutter the remaining clinic in Louisville.
You're getting a new, more discreet shutter, improved autofocus, and more.
The device features an HD display and built-in camera shutter.
Release the shutter button when you want the GIF to end.
But they rarely shutter the accounts of users who violate them.
Next to the screen there's a single big red shutter button.
Companies that survive in restructured form will shutter lots of stores.
If it doesn't work, they can always shutter the stores later.
Trump said he would shutter his eponymous charity, the Trump Foundation.
Clicking the shutter button becomes like a private shared sexual act.
The SL22 is run by Leica's Maestro III image processor and is capable of shooting up to 23 frames per second with its mechanical shutter or up to 22 frames per second with the electronic shutter.
It includes a "SmartBurst" mode to take multiple photos by holding down the shutter, there's no shutter lag, even using HDR+ mode, and apparently it has a faster response time than any other smartphone camera Google tested.
To access it, tap the Live Focus button right above the shutter.
That number likely to go higher as more tradition retailers shutter stores.
UN sanctions imposed in 2017 are supposed to effectively shutter these restaurants.
Trump said that he would shutter his eponymous charity, the Trump Foundation.
A few months later, in September, Theranos was finally forced to shutter.
By choosing a higher shutter speed, you mitigate the effects of blur.
Bad rolling shutter is another issue I came across when recording video.
It's missing staples like in-body image stabilization and an electronic shutter.
Shutter Island, to name another, would not be a great TV series.
Whenever the camera is off, the shutter closes and covers it up.
That's fancy videographer speak meaning that you're shooting relatively long shutter speeds.
Ending Section 22 would shutter this marketplace of ideas at tremendous cost.
Fiat Chrysler warned that it may shutter one of its European plants.
The company earlier this year announced it would shutter 200 Walgreens stores.
Once you tap the shutter button, the camera starts taking the photos.
Do not expect the camera to shoot immediately after pressing the shutter.
Ending Section 230 would shutter this marketplace of ideas at tremendous cost.
The shocking video prompted authorities to shutter the slaughterhouse for two months.
As Variety reported earlier, Samsung will shutter Milk Music on Sept. 22.
Even if they shutter unprofitable stores, it still hurts them, Cramer argued.
They even have a remote shutter you can use for taking selfies.
Communities like where I live do not need to shutter and die.
The catch: I'd have to stop freelance writing and shutter Broke Millennial.
Two months ago, Google said it planned to shutter Google+ in August.
The Trump administration also moved to shutter the Russian consulate in Seattle.
Sears Holdings on Friday announced plans to shutter more of its stores.
Then in 1003, exorbitant rent prices forced it to shutter once again.
Japanese bank Nomura said it would shutter a similar product as well.
Unfortunately, a bit like filters, shutter release devices are often model-specific.
Instead, just tap and hold your finger on the shutter release button.
It&aposs also moved to shutter its offices in Singapore and Australia.
The company also announced plans to shutter facilities in Maryland and Michigan.
These restrictive laws only limit access and shutter clinics, adversely affecting families.
Like, it was a camera app and you clicked the shutter button.
He once said: "My heart beats, I squeeze the shutter." slide show
Various members sport neon pink goatees, long red beards and shutter shades.
He suggested that G.M. shutter a factory in China or Mexico instead.
Russia will also shutter the U.S. consulate in St. Petersburg, Lavrov said.
It intends to shutter its remaining coal-fired power plants by 2025.
The coronavirus outbreak has led many retailers to shutter stores throughout China.
Gap will simultaneously shutter about 200 underperforming Gap and Banana Republic shops.
Reuters first reported Michaels' decision to shutter Aaron Brothers stores on Wednesday.
He would never snap a shutter in the middle of a take.
"With or without the automatic shutter?" he said without missing a beat.
The plans to shutter local offices were drawn up after a Dec.
The controls of the M10 are dead simple: a D-pad, scroll wheel, ISO dial, shutter-speed dial, shutter button with on/off switch, an optical viewfinder/rangefinder and a trifecta of Live view, Play and Menu buttons.
While pressing the shutter button quickly in the native iOS Camera app takes one photo, pressing and holding the shutter button makes the app capture a "burst" of about 10 images a second until you lift your finger.
They've switched from a rolling shutter to global shutter (meaning every pixel on the sensor is exposed at the same time, helping to stop tearing/distortion on fast moving objects), and the field of view has been greatly improved.
Although the government does reserve the right to exercise "shutter control," prohibiting photography of a certain area, it has never done so (sometimes the government does buy exclusive access to an area, a practice known as "checkbook shutter control").
The X-E23's shutter dial loses the ability to change ISO, too.
It doesn't have a viewfinder, and the shutter button is literally an afterthought.
Pro tip: you can also use the EarPods as a remote shutter release.
The government has never put shutter control into effect—at least not exactly.
It even gives off a shutter click sound when the phone is charging.
T-Mobile began notifying customers of plans to shutter the service this week.
"I love the sound of a shutter clicking," Nishimoto told the Japan Times.
The image has already been captured the instant you push the shutter button.
On Wednesday, Macy's announced that it would shutter more stores and cut jobs.
As part of the deal, Sears would shutter some of its stores immediately.
Among the features are a choice of shooting modes and shutter release options.
Starting this week, Lush is preparing to shutter 29 of its existing products.
And slow down the shutter speed, which is measured in fractions of seconds.
Pull out the viewfinder, look through it, and click to trigger the shutter.
CEO Ellison also announced the retailer will shutter two distribution centers this year.
Instead, the I-1 implores you to use the half-press shutter autofocus.
Meanwhile, hardliners continue to shutter opposition newspapers and systematically harass and detain Iranians.
Take a series of photobooth-like photos without ever touching the shutter button.
Former President Obama vowed to shutter the facility but never achieved that goal.
In March, it announced plans to imminently shutter 27 stores in 13 states.
The company had first announced its plans to shutter the service in April.
He also announced that the U.S. would shutter the Russian consulate in Seattle.
It previously said it will shutter all 379 Teavana locations by spring 2018.
There's also a physical shutter on the Echo Show 5, Limp points out.
This month, Nike announced that it would soon shutter its golf equipment business.
Gymboree now has plans to shutter some 375 stores, according to court filings.
The smallest first-run theaters will shutter soonest, followed by mid-sized chains.
The move to shutter the app comes amid struggles for Vine's parent company.
I would message photographers on Instagram asking about F-stops and shutter speeds.
I've certainly never felt I needed a real shutter button on my phone.
The company reportedly plans to shutter 178 US locations and 350 stores globally. 
Still, Fura's Shetty says it is impractical to shutter all tunnels at once.
Sears previously disclosed it would shutter 26 Sears and Kmart stores, this fall.
Online seems likely to grow, especially as stores shutter due to the outbreak. 
This is the first Amazon facility to shutter indefinitely during the coronavirus outbreak.
Shutter speed doesn't really matter when it's trying to locate a stationary reef.
Benefits include quick access to Teams meetings and a physical shutter for privacy.
And that's when the company said it planned to shutter its remaining stores.
If you want to freeze the frame, tap the round camera shutter button.
Unfortunately, there's no way to change the default setting for the shutter button.
What is it you like about the Picasso painted on a wooden shutter?
"There has been no real, good plan when these facilities shutter," he said.
Weeks later, Lucky's said it planned to shutter 32 of its 39 stores.
The camera has intuitive controls, with easy-to-use aperture and shutter settings.
You just frame the shot, press the shutter, and out comes your print.
Its metal shutter lay on the sidewalk in a heap, like unfurled cloth.
It even doubles as a shutter button, ideal for taking top-notch selfies.
This is what it looks like when the Dragonfly's privacy shutter is closed.
There are no identifying captions, other than the time of the shutter click.
Trump has said he will shutter the foundation when Schneiderman's investigation is completed.
Starbucks will shutter all 379 Teavana locations by spring 2018, the company said.
Uber will shutter the entire Rush program at the end of next month.
Upon pressing the shutter to take a photo, the camera exposes this film.
Scanning range has been increased from 4m to 10m, they've added built-in gyroscopes/accelerometers, moved from a rolling shutter to a global shutter and a pair of new IR depth cameras let it scan outdoors (whereas v1 was stuck inside).
When you finally decide to push the shutter the whole way, the camera grabs the last 2000 frames that were buffered and writes them to the SD card while also saving the images that you shoot with the shutter pressed down.
In November, Kenneth Cole announced that it would shutter all of its outlet stores.
Munchery is just the latest in a line of food delivery startups to shutter.
Every time you hit the shutter button, the camera takes 10 photos at once.
It could shutter and replace hundreds of coal plants with wind and solar plants.
Ellison has been reluctant to shutter stores, closing just seven Penney's locations last year.
After watching the last hotels shutter, Scheinfeld spent five years photographing their abandoned remains.
Along with the stores Penney's plans to close, it will shutter two distribution centers.
She will shutter it later this month, unable to make rent or loan payments.
In August it announced plans to shutter another 21 Sears stores and five Kmarts.
The decision to shutter its auto-lending division could result in hundreds of layoffs.
To assuage those concerns, Amazon put a physical, visible shutter switch on the device.
Should the Arkansas clinic shutter, those clinics would find themselves with even more patients.
As CMSS wrote in its letter urging the Trump administration not to shutter guideline.
That may have contributed to its decision to shutter its business in that market.
However, the metal shutter is exactly the right size to house an SD card.
It's a nice addition that compliments another good design choice: a physical webcam shutter.
Mainly because they have control over the shutter speed as well as the flash.
The spacebar still doubles as a camera shutter key and as a fingerprint sensor.
The above shot was a single exposure taken with the electronic shutter around midnight.
I love how the shadows and light shutter over the mountains throughout the day.
Microsoft also acquired Sunrise to shutter it and move its features into Outlook mobile.
A physical shutter that blocks the lens is the best way to do this.
When you press the shutter, a photo, with actual images on it, will appear.
"In this project, I wasn't physically behind the lens, pressing the shutter," she says.
Press and hold the shutter button to record a brief snippet of looping motion.
Fortify Rights, a Bangkok-based campaign group, welcomed the decision to shutter the mine.
Solomon Souza spay paints a graffiti portrait onto the closed shutter of a stall.
In order to make purple, the shutter only needs to cover the green subpixel.
It has a wheel to scroll and a shutter button to take a snap.
Even Aéropostale's decision to shutter hundreds of stores failed to revive its comparable sales.
The shutter button is square in the middle on the top of the camera.
As a result, smelters across America's heartland were forced to idle or shutter production.
Once you have chosen the style of your panorama, tap the screen's shutter button.
At one point, he even floated a scenario on television to shutter the probe.
If the deadline is not extended, those agencies will shutter just days before Christmas.
Just hold the shutter halfway down and it’ll lock onto a subject.
China is closing coal mines across the country and plans to shutter steel mills.
Bloomberg reported last week that Qualcomm was looking to sell or shutter the unit.
Culture Editor Gilbert Cruz wonders why "Shutter Island" is the only minimalist music outlier.
But proposals to shutter major industries, such as automobile manufacturing, are likely counterproductive overall.
The system, which includes three universities, could even be forced to shutter some campuses.
I just brought the camera to my eye and just mashed the shutter down.
Callimachi: That shows in great detail —— [Camera shutter sound] Hawk: These are friendly spots.
A physical shutter is a pretty quick and easy way to do precisely that.
With the plant scheduled to shutter in 2021, a shadow is hovering over Buchanan.
It counts subatomic particles as they meet pixels when its electronic shutter is open.
If the fireworks are blending together into an undefined mass, reduce the shutter speed.
The move will effectively shutter offices in San Francisco; downtown Cincinnati; and Lorain, Ohio.
If it's gore that gets you, maybe pick Shutter Island over The Human Centipede.
JCPenney will shutter its customer service center in Lenexa, Kansas, cutting 243 total jobs.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (CNN)This is a battle that could shutter some classrooms indefinitely.
Still, even Nordstrom likely will need to shutter some locations in the coming years.
In seconds, it snaps the photo without the need to touch the shutter button. 
Instead, he pointed out that his predecessor tried and failed to shutter the prison.
Check out "John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum" and "Shutter Island" this month on HBO.
Last week, it announced plans to shutter more than 30 stores around the country.
Starbucks will shutter all 379 Teavana locations by spring 2018, the company said Thursday.
So there's a slight gap between tapping the shutter button and getting your picture.
A new camera shutter will electronically disconnect the camera on the Echo Show 5.
You can also hold down the shutter button to immediately start taking a video.
The company plans to shutter or sell 21 of its 22 production factories worldwide.
It could shutter and replace hundreds of coal plants with wind and solar plants.
Last year, it closed nearly 113 stores, having previously planned to shutter 60 locations.
It also has exited the appliance business, and is looking to shutter some stores.
The camera shutter button on the back, when you don't want to be seen.
TreeHouse's plan will shutter facilities in Minnesota and Indiana and downsize one in Alabama.
Protests also forced many of the city's museums to shutter their doors on Saturday.
Whereas sports photographers often seek to freeze the action with shutter speeds like 1/4000th of a second, Mouhtaropoulos was likely using a much longer shutter speed — probably something like 1/60th of a second, depending on the lighting in the rink.
A soft shutter release is definitely a niche gift, but if you have someone on the list who shoots one of Fujifilm's rangefinder-style cameras, or a Leica if they're really fancy, a soft shutter release is an awesome, inexpensive stocking stuffer.
But the Mexican government emphasized schools should not shutter their doors due to the flu.
Here you'll be able to control shutter speed, white balance, focus, ISO, and exposure compensation.
Shutter the news­paper, pressure the broad­cast chief, install an official censor at the publishing house.
Instead, the team followed up and improved things like image quality and camera shutter lag.
Digital Network and Turner made the decision to shutter the streaming service, not AT&T.
Luckily for the gaming world, Fergusson left the company before he could shutter the project.
The Wall Street Journal's Sarah Nassauer first reported that the Walmart-owned venture would shutter.
After you tap the shutter button, you get your pick of various videos and photos.
So I found the angle I wanted, held my finger over the shutter, and waited.
The space would shutter a year later after the owners were charged with tax evasion.
It also has a physical camera camera shutter so you can cover the camera's lens.
What I actually get after pressing the shutter button is a selfie with my mouth.
You don't need HDR to get those water droplets — that's a shutter speed thing, really.
With a fast shutter speed, these photos are quite comical with Toby's tongue sticking out.
Features include full manual adjustment over ISO, shutter speed, white balance, image format and more.
All images: Victor Jeffreys II/GizmodoThere's a terrible noise every time I click the shutter.
Last year 4,000 American stores closed; this year more than twice that number may shutter.
Last month, Macy's outlined plans to shutter about 100 locations out of 728 total stores.
The Chinese leadership has made repeated promises to rein in production and shutter unneeded mills.
In fact, they were seagulls, whose outlines appeared blurred due to the camera's shutter speed.
Kan-EYE Wear He could specialize in shutter shades that make you invisible to paparazzi.
" Fifth Third Bancorp: "I shutter at the banks, to say something good about a bank.
Menu navigation is fantastic with the only quibble being a slightly crowded shutter release button.
There's a shutter button, a dial for exposure compensation, and a very approximate focus selector.
That quickly led to speculation that a Ziff Davis-owned Gawker Media could shutter Gawker.com.
Macy's said it will also shutter some locations this year, costing 4,820 employees their jobs.
The company also said it will shutter some stores and cut jobs to reduce costs.
Instead of tapping the shutter button just once, hold it down while taking your shot.
Handheld with the shutter at 1/30th of a second and an ISO of 3200.
Even in Shutter stock says "View on the window with the Cuban flag" #fail pic.twitter.
As part of the acquisition, it will shutter its existing app and its enterprise APIs.
There was the pink polo of The College Dropout and the shutter shades of Graduation.
Yet with sales still on the decline, the retailer said it will shutter 100 locations.
In February the plant was scheduled to shutter in October, one year ahead of schedule.
Plans to shutter branches and axe roles have however sparked criticism from lawmakers and campaigners.
The DOT also can shutter projects if they have a disparate impact on disadvantaged groups.
Whatever she had been thinking when the shutter clicked, I wasn't about to learn now.
Hundreds more expect to shutter as the company looks for liquidity to fund its operations.
WeWork is looking to sell or shutter noncore businesses to help stem its huge losses.
There's Auto, Manual, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Movie, and Program Auto, to name a few.
In the future, the Justice Department may shutter the program in the face of pressure.
But it would not make guns prohibitively expensive, nor would it shutter most gun shops.
The shutter speed also must remain slow, requiring subjects to hold still to avoid blurriness.
It adds a grip with a shutter button and three control wheels to the iPhone.
Coal, oil and natural gas prices are down dramatically, leading some companies to shutter production.
Then we have Shutter, Final Take, The Tape, 73:22:am, and even Her Story.
"We ordered Chinese takeout last night, knowing they could shutter at any moment," she said.
Here are the agencies and services that would shutter if the government shuts down Saturday.
Tesla is one of the only hold outs in the recent move to shutter plants.
She later learned that shutter speeds and lens openings could be delegated to an assistant.
Oregon and New York, for instance, plan to shutter their last coal plants by 2020.
Gov. JB Pritzker will shutter all bars and restaurants in Illinois beginning on March 16.
It will also shutter its sales, design and engineering operations in Australia and New Zealand.
The company plans to shutter that plant in March, jeopardizing 1,600 jobs in northeast Ohio.
You'll work through the essentials for taking stellar shots, like aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.
Connecticut plans to shutter its health-care program for low- and middle-income children Jan.
Bose will shutter 119 retail stores across the globe, including its entire United States fleet.
The outbreak led Apple to to temporarily pause production and shutter retail stores in China.
The Hero 7 also got rid of the rolling-shutter effect that plagued earlier versions.
But the City Council recently decided to shutter the agency and handle the oversight itself.
Recently, however, Amazon decided to shutter its Quidsi unit as it failed to make money.
That prompted Ambrosia to shutter in August in an attempt to assuage the FDA's concerns.
GM "unallocated" its Lordstown plant, a designation that meant the automaker would shutter the plant.
Traders said they were concerned that other refineries might shutter because of flooding, affecting demand.
We don't need to shutter the nuclear and fossil fuel industries to achieve environmental goals.
Shutter Island and Cape Fear are both twisted fantasias about obsession, violence, and self-knowledge.
Nor had they prepared for the idea that a buyer would want to shutter Gawker.
The group will also shutter a program aimed at enrolling the LGBTQ community into coverage.
But as businesses shutter, the cockfighting industry stays strong, employing countless workers around the island.
There's a shutter button on the front, under the lens, and tapping it takes a clip.
Correction: New York Mayor Bill de Blasio last year announced plans to shutter Rikers by 2027.
Toggle the HDR+ switch to On to get a HDR+ option on the camera shutter screen.
PETA sued a British photographer who was shooting in Indonesia when the macaque tripped the shutter.
The company said last month it would shutter its Amazon Restaurants service in the United States.
On Monday, Discord, a gamer-focused chat platform, announced that it would shutter the popular altright.
In addition to the shutter/video button, there's a collection of editing tools at the top.
The company said it will shutter 150 underperforming stores in places where it may be oversaturated.
You throw an SD card in it, which conveniently fits right into the floppy's metal shutter.
McConnell reached out to Acosta and Perdue to reconsider their proposal to shutter centers in Kentucky.
As part of today's measures, the US said it would shutter the Russian consulate in Seattle.
They view it as "a computational shutter" that will definitely extend beyond long exposures over time.
A camera that can take photos in different modes with one press of the shutter button
There's also improved image stabilization (now with a maximum of 23 shutter speed steps of compensation).
Do: Shoot With An App Download NightCap Camera or Slow Shutter Cam before the fireworks begin.
Look for the prominent shutter button to start adding new flavor to your snaps... er, photos.
As part of the bankruptcy, Sears will shutter 2000 stores toward the end of the year.
Nevertheless, Zimin decided to shutter Dynasty, to get the LMF taken off the "foreign agent" list.
To the right of the brushes are the carbon fiber blades used for the shutter mechanism.
A lens, a shutter, a light-sensitive surface and, increasingly, a set of highly sophisticated algorithms.
Three failed casinos, as of next week, when the Trump Taj Mahal will shutter its doors.
The ride-hailing company has decided to shutter its self-driving truck project, according to TechCrunch.
Buying them allows you to lock in ISO, shutter speed, white balance, and other manual controls.
If you're Nicki Minaj, you endured a new diss track and had a business partnership shutter.
However, it didn't offer any details as to when those sites would eventually shutter their doors.
I knew I wanted a longer shutter speed, a wide open aperture, and a low ISO.
Just tap the shutter, try not to shake your hands for a beat, and that's it.
A white backlight shines through the pixel and the LCD shutter controls which subpixel is viewable.
A web interface is used to control the camera's settings, such as the shutter, aperture, etc.
Continued losses, particularly against success from other units, might eventually see LG shutter its mobile business.
DJI says a new mechanical shutter on the Phantom 4 Pro will help to alleviate that.
To turn it on, users just need to hit the AI Cam button by the shutter.
The Trump administration is demanding that North Korea completely and irreversibly shutter its nuclear weapons program.
The whole app has a delicious Mac OS 6 feel — even the shutter sound is retro.
The company also claims that the V20 all but eliminates common video distortion like rolling shutter.
Lee for years has attempted to shutter the law passed in the wake of the Sept.
When ranchers lose their allotments, the local economy suffers – incomes plummet, businesses close and schools shutter.
The plans to shutter the plants has caused a backlash on both sides of the aisle.
Nearby, a large gray shutter slowly lifted to reveal a hearse containing Ali's dark brown coffin.
Taken together, it would shutter 2202 agency programs and eliminate 2628,28500 of the agency's 6900,2628 jobs.
The George Motchan Detention Center, one of nine such centers on Rikers Island, will shutter first.
These settings, along with the slow shutter speed, let a lot of light into the camera.
Big-box stores are considered essential businesses and therefore not required to shutter amid the pandemic.
But most shutter nonessential businesses like movie theatres, bars, and other cultural facilities where people gather.
It adds that the company can continue "minimum basic operations" but should shutter all other activity.
Governors in other states are already making plans to shutter events scheduled weeks or months away.
They could also vote again to shutter the government, though that seems unlikely after this episode.
But it never turned a profit, like many of its contemporaries, and it had to shutter.
Four Nobel Prize-winning scientists were forced to shutter their government research laboratories for the duration.
My husband recently opened a small business, which is foundering and will likely have to shutter.
My husband recently opened a small business, which is foundering and will likely have to shutter.
Cohen cut his own pay in half, and decided to shutter its newly opened Chicago office.
Exposure Then, the key thing to getting that meteor streak is exposure time, or shutter speed.
As nonessential businesses across the US are forced to shutter, fast-food chains are staying open.
If Republican leaders relent, Mr. Trump's veto of the health measure would effectively shutter the government.
More than 50,000 restaurants in New York were expected to shutter by Tuesday at 9 a.m.
Meanwhile, Starbucks said Wednesday it would temporarily shutter more than 2,000 of its locations in China.
In books like "Mystic River" and "Shutter Island," he pushed the boundaries between genre and character.
He is often the one triggering the shutter release, when he feels it's the right moment.
The middle covers the camera with a built-in physical shutter while keeping the mic on.
You can also slide down a physical shutter to cover the camera when not in use.
In more mundane terms, the disease continued to shutter cities and countries, slowing the global economy.
Shot from the hip with the shutter released just a second too early or too late.
It's a matter of reducing complexity, shortening the input lag between experience, emotion, and shutter release.
Paper goods chain Papyrus plans to shutter stores across the United States, according to Retail Dive.
Two years later, the Murdoch family announced plans to shutter the paper after 168 of operations.
The steady rut of a gyrating machine wheel is broken by a metallic, shutter-like sound.
Thet the subsequent lawsuit over the initial coin offering is what's ultimately causing Kik to shutter.
He even suggests a remote shutter release to ensure the elimination of almost all camera shake.
The hard line being taken by the bigger players could be enough to shutter smaller retailers.
All it takes is a few open-shutter cameras, some colorful lights and a killer beat.
And his penchant for slow shutter speeds in dimly lit nightclubs often lead to blurred images.
Each shutter sound of the slide projector becomes hypnotic, until the imagery ends, breaking the spell.
The billionaire investor helped shutter the online news site in 2017 by funding litigation against it.
Footage exhibits a lot of rolling shutter effect (objects wobble like jelly when you pan the camera).
While it's not the Great Depression, there are still banks that are forced to shutter, he said.
It is expected to shutter 150 underperforming locations in 2019, three times the amount it typically does.
And now Facebook says it will shutter M, its buzzy full-service virtual assistant, on Jan. 19.
While the right side holds a privacy shutter that can cover the Smart Display's built-in camera.
You'll find a shutter button below one of the lenses and a power button on the side.
But at least the photographer doesn't have to fiddle with focus, shutter speed, or depth of field.
This seems like a misstep, especially since there isn't a physical shutter to cover the camera either.
The Pixel 3 also has Top Shot, which is automatically activated when you press the camera shutter.
Continuous shooting runs up to 30fps with the electronic shutter (and a 1.25x crop) or 8fps mechanical.
Wearables, on the other hand, have stagnated, forcing brands to exit the space, sell or shutter entirely.
At 30 fps, you probably want 1/60 second shutter speeds to make the motion flow well.
On Friday, the Chinese government is slated to shutter more than two dozen factories that carve ivory.
A cable release trigger allows you to open the camera's shutter without actually touching the camera itself.
This camera app now lets you say, "Hey Siri, fire the shutter," to remotely take a photo.
You can see the HDR toggle switch located right on the shutter screen itself on both OSes.
When using the electronic shutter you can also shoot completely silently, which is almost eerie, but awesome.
I used the volume shutter trigger on the S8, just as you can do on an iPhone.
In a statement, the company blasted the ad as tasteless, adding it would shutter its doors indefinitely.
The relatively spare interface offers the option of shooting photo or video and a big shutter button.
The app also allows you to shoot RAW and use the shutter button on Moment's phone case.
A USDA spokesperson said it's the Labor Department's decision to shutter any of the job training centers.
People with HIV finding that the local NGO delivering their medicine must shutter for lack of funds.
In Photobooth mode, the Pixel 3 can snap the selfie shutter when you smile, no hands needed.
While Uber can file an appeal, it has 10 days to shutter all service in the country.
Microsoft made the announcement in April that it would shutter the Microsoft Store's books section for good.
The Pen-F can shoot stills at up to 20 frames per second using the electronic shutter.
The new lenses have integrated shutter mechanisms and can shoot up to 1/2000th of a second.
It's the mechanical shutter click of an old rangefinder compared to the sound of a disposable camera.
The DIY Network will shutter in 2020 to make way for Chip and Joanna Gaines's new channel.
Meanwhile, a federal ban on flavored vaping products could also cause many stores and manufacturers to shutter.
GNC said Thursday it plans to shutter about 29 stores across the U.S. and Canada in 2018.
General Motors announced Monday that it will shutter production at five facilities in North America next year.
President Trump's federal hiring freeze has forced two major Army bases to shutter some child care programs.
You can just tap and hold the shutter button to switch from photo mode to video mode.
A pair of liberals are pushing the Obama administration to shutter its privately run immigration detention centers.
In red states throughout the South and Midwest, however, clinics would be forced to shutter almost immediately.
It has an HD 8-inch display and the privacy shutter that the Echo Show 5 has.
An onscreen counter shows how many pictures are piling up as you hold the shutter button down.
Macy's and JC Penney each have plans to shutter over 100 stores and gave weak 2017 guidance.
Macy's and JC Penney each have plans to shutter over 8003 stores and gave weak 2017 guidance.
There's a button just under the lens, a circular cut-out that acts as a manual shutter.
But Luckey had an idea: Sync a laser beam to a virtual shutter, similar to flash photography.
The shutter button is on the right along with a dial to select your mode of choice.
I lounged, arched, and did yoga while his shutter clicked as fast as a rolling snare drum.
He could break off diplomatic relations with Cuba and once again shutter the US Embassy in Havana.
It also ships with a stylus pen and has a physical privacy shutter that covers the webcam.
The company is being forced to temporarily shutter its parks globally and push theatrical releases and productions.
" To reduce the risk of future outbreaks, Osofsky recommended a policy to shutter these wildlife "wet markets.
On March 16, the same day the state announced all liquor stores would shutter by 9 p.m.
Shutter speeds are in the vicinity of 40 minutes, with color filters used to add different tints.
He also ordered movie theaters, gyms, fitness studios and other retail businesses to shutter during that time.
And further impressed when he watched the older man pull in $100 with a few shutter clicks.
In 2016, it announced plans to shutter about 100 stores, and closings have been carried out since.
This month, Trump threatened to shutter the southern border — a move criticized by Republicans as economically disastrous.
You simply point your phone at a subject, hit the shutter, and wait 210 seconds or so.
Providers warn that the law, if enacted, will shutter clinics, which of course the court already understands.
Determining just how slow your shutter speed should be can require a bit of trial and error.
In March, RadioShack said it would shutter 200 stores and would evaluate its options for the others.
Tap the shutter button to unfreeze the frame, and press the Home button to leave the Magnifier.
But the click of a shutter scared him away, and he declined to be photographed with it.
For vertical photos, simply swipe left from the shutter button, and for horizontal photos, swipe down instead.
Tap the shutter button and a meter will appear and count down from the recommended exposure time.
Just pick a spot, find your best side, and snap away using the included Bluetooth remote shutter.
Here, there's no need to dial up the shutter speed or ISO to compensate for hand shake.
Earlier this week, much was made of the e-commerce business Brandless deciding to shutter its doors.
I kept pressing the shutter and the protesters around me started screaming with grief: 'A protester down.
The merger is expected to eliminate jobs, shutter branches, and take up to three years to complete.
The federal government will shutter non-essential operations Thursday at midnight unless Congress passes a spending plan.
Users will find it in the Instagram Stories shutter modes tray next to Boomerang and Super-Zoom.
Amazon has also added a shutter feature to manually disconnect the camera on the Echo Show 5.
Connecticut announced Friday that the new money has meant its program, called Husky B, won't shutter Jan.
But rather than letting the fall shutter the oil industry altogether, Dove said it actually spurred innovation.
Doucet says at those shutter speeds hand-held shots are doable but he highly recommends a tripod.
Stick-on soft shutter releases are also available for cameras that don't have this mount built-in.
Carrier previously announced in March it would shutter a plant in Indianapolis, effectively eliminating 1,400 U.S. jobs.
The company's largest cafe closed late last week, and the others will shutter in the coming months.
Enraged at Hayek, Weinstein allegedly worked to shutter Frida, which Hayek had been working on for years.
When shooting a single shot or a low-speed burst (29 fps maximum) it will default to mechanical shutter, which gives you a bit more depth in your RAW images (24 bit vs 2500 bit with the electronic shutter) so the images are slightly more tweakable in post.
With the setting turned on, you can adjust camera settings like white balance, shutter speed, ISO and exposure.
Since HB2 passed in 2013, more than half of the state's abortion clinics have been forced to shutter.
I'm still a big fan of that dedicated shutter button towards the bottom of the XZ's right side.
A Twitter spokeswoman told Reuters the app will shutter in coming months but did not specify a date.
On Monday, home improvement chain Lowe's said it would shutter 51 underperforming stores across the U.S. and Canada.
New hardware won't capture the same content as our phones and may not even require a shutter button.
Then I realized there was this thing that, if I cocked the shutter, it would go like this.
Basically, the prosaic moments of everyday life that require fast shutter speeds, good image stabilization, and reliable exposure.
It's also now easier than ever to try out creative shooting modes like double exposure or long shutter.
Trigger the shutter on your camera app to take the perfect selfie with a tap on the wrist.
The Mark II tops out at 15 frames per second, RAW or JPG, when using the mechanical shutter.
If you use the electronic shutter, though, you can shoot at a rate of 60 frames per second.
For instance, I forgot that you can take burst photos by keeping your finger on the shutter button.
I hope that, going forward, Amazon includes the physical shutter on all of its Echo devices with cameras.
On Monday, Tumblr's staff account announced a plan to shutter NSFW content for good starting on December 17.
American companies could also sue the U.S. government in response to any order to shutter plants in China.
This way, you won't need to worry about accidentally bumping your phone when you press the shutter button.
The county's four bordellos may shutter, leaving several hundred registered sex workers, bartenders and maintenance staff without work.
The only parts that are exposed are the viewfinder, the shutter button, the power button, and the lens.
Inside an Olympus mirrorless camera – notice nothing intervenes between the lens and the sensor except the (invisible) shutter.
It has a shutter speed of 1s–1/4000th and supports an ISO of between 25 to 6400.
That's not so with Hasselblad, which chooses to integrate the shutter into the lens instead of the body.
You'll suffer from some extra noise or graininess and slower shutter time if you want a decent shot.
According to Iturbe, the shutter button is on the top and the mode button is on the side.
That's an undeniable advantage and becomes particularly relevant at the lower shutter speeds used in low-light photography.
The tripod and shutter release will minimize camera shake which will be much worse with a long lens.
Macy's said it is closing 2250 stores, part of a plan announced last August to shutter 22.1 stores.
However, the A7R struggles below one-fourth second shutter speeds, producing washed-out images and with slower autofocus.
One day he found Lee in despair, he said, as Goodman was getting ready to shutter the place.
Hands-free lets you take your video without obliging you to keep your thumb on the shutter button.
He said the decision to shutter classrooms for two days was due to the uncertainty of potential protests.
The product will officially shutter next week, including on third-party services that use the Facebook Trends API.
For instance, if the pixel should be blue, the LCD shutter will cover the red and green subpixels.
Apple announced Saturday it will shutter all of its stores and corporate offices across mainland China until Feb.
The rolling shutter or jello effect as it's called is pretty noticeable when you're panning the camera around.
BCBG has already informed mall owners of its plans to shutter most of its approximately 200 U.S. stores.
Just to the left of the shutter button is another button that takes you straight to video recording.
Archer Daniels Midland Co was forced to shutter its massive Columbus, Nebraska, corn processing facility due to flooding.
It can shoot RAW images at 10 frames per second, or up to 20 with the electronic shutter.
Most prominently, Lily, a Kickstarter success story, was forced to shutter earlier this year due to financial issues.
And a big transparent shutter button was overlaid in the middle of the navigation bar at the bottom.
But diplomats consulted by Reuters said few countries were likely to shutter embassies or sever ties with Venezuela.
More than 22012 health departments across the US had to shutter their STD clinics between 290 and 260.
You can hear the shutter, for sure, but it's not as loud as other, full-size DSLR cameras.
Unfairly traded imports have caused steel plants to shutter and production of certain steel products to move offshore.
Last week, five GOP senators urged the administration to shutter the embassy, saying Cuba failed to protect diplomats.
A failure to reach a deal before then would cause parts of the government to shutter once again.
Sephora will become the second high-profile company to shutter its retail stores as employees receive diversity training.
For all of these reasons and many more, I was shocked to see Facebook shutter its War Room.
Johnson & Johnson's October announcement that it would shutter its Animas insulin pump business created an opening for competitors.
The way the iPhone 11's shutter button turns into video recorder when you press and hold it.
His role encompassed a whole range of tasks, but never included the actual click of a camera's shutter.
Plus, the included Bluetooth shutter remote lets you snap photos from afar (but please, think before you selfie).
Buried within Instagram's Android Application Package (APK) is an icon for a Portrait shutter for the Stories camera.
The deal is expected to shutter most of its remaining stores and leave 2,000 jobs in the balance.
The Coolpix P900 splits shutter and aperture controls between two dials about an inch and a half apart.
Google Monday said it would shutter the long-struggling Google Plus service as a result of the flaw.
There's no plan to shutter the older plant, but rather to introduce automation there in phases as well.
In each frame, a different man faces towards the lens, watching Stehli disrobe and clasping the camera shutter.
The decision to shutter drew a stark contrast to Congress, whose leaders remain resistant to closing the Capitol.
The decision to shutter drew a stark contrast to Congress, whose leaders remain resistant to closing the Capitol.
As museums shutter and theaters go dark, cultural institutions have been calling for federal and local government help.
He wanted to shutter some shrines like those that draw pilgrims to Qom, but hard-line clerics balked.
He wanted to shutter some shrines like those that draw pilgrims to Qom, but hard-line clerics balked.
The decision to shutter the nation's largest school system is a particularly unenviable choice any mayor must make.
Maduro, however, has ordered Venezuela's border with Brazil closed, and may soon shutter the Colombia frontier as well.
Businesses that must shutter indefinitely include dine-in restaurants, nightclubs, gyms, fitness studios, convention centers, and entertainment venues.
The company has many factories in Europe, particularly Italy, that had to temporarily shutter due to the pandemic.
The outbreak has led restaurants to shutter their dining rooms temporarily, with some transitioning to takeout or delivery.
In a span of a few days, Trump has also moved to largely shutter the US land borders.
Policymakers should also prevent the wealthy from avoiding taxation by working with foreign countries to shutter tax havens.
To capture his image, Mr. Sanders was forced to use a faster shutter speed than he normally would.
S. citizens, including diplomats of other nations, and that the U.S. intends to temporarily shutter its Wuhan Consulate.
In one way the shutter speed is too slow to record clearly what is happening in this moment.
To offset its poor performance, the company will shutter 44 stores across eight states in the next year.
One of my main complaints about Google's Nest Hub Max is the lack of a physical camera shutter.
And, like the Link View, this also has a privacy shutter so you can keep the camera covered.
Following a miserable holiday season, bankrupt Toys R Us plans to shutter at least 180 of its stores.
Wade, which could shutter abortion clinics in hostile states, Virginia will now be a sanctuary for abortion access.
He recorded his camera and then slowed down the shutter speed in order to build the custom sound.
When you click the shutter, as many as 214 images are being processed into one optimal composite photo.
With it, you press the shutter button and hold the camera on the scene playing out before you.
We visited a Pier 1 store that's preparing to shutter and found its closing sale confusing and disorganized
In September, fashion retailer Forever 21 filed for bankruptcy and announced plans to shutter up to 180 stores.
Unemployed lace workers in Calais went to nearby steel and paint factories, only to see them shutter, too.
Negatives destroyed in the developing stage, wildly overexposed, a shutter too slow, a lens too close, or unfocused.
The overwhelming demand has forced some dispensaries to temporarily shutter until product shortages end, the Chicago Tribune reported.
Usually, the protests peter out, or move too slowly to shutter a temporary exhibition before its scheduled closing.
Domestic financial media outlet Yicai Global reported that China plans to shutter all bitcoin exchanges by month's end.
To watch: "Shutter Island" is available to rent or buy on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Vudu and FandangoNow.
According to the companies, the tougher sanctions could shutter U.S. business interests around the world, inadvertently aiding Russia.
A CNBC story on Thursday revealed it would shutter another 103 unprofitable stores, as it fights mounting debt.
AI Action Shot can bump the shutter speed up to 1/480s when it detects fast-moving subjects.
Credit Suisse analysts are now expecting upwards of 25% of US malls to shutter between 2017 and 2022.
Two Harbors said in July it would shutter its mortgage loan securitization business due to challenging market conditions.
But if you're worried, it comes with a discrete privacy shutter that you can slide on and off. 
" He believes Barnes & Noble will shutter more stores: "Barnes & Noble needs to slim down in order to survive.
The losses led Credit Suisse and another short-volatility ETN issuing bank, Nomura, to shutter the respective funds.
Pros: Lots of power for the price, nifty webcam privacy shutter, fast-charging batteryCons: Upgrades get pricey quickly
Some restaurant companies have decided to shutter their doors temporarily for the safety of their employees and customers.
We shot photos by the Hawkesbury River as the storm rolled in, drawing closer with each shutter snap.
They're primarily automatic cameras that just want you to line up the scene and press the shutter button.
Nevertheless, there are designers for whom the decision to shutter the business that bore their name proved costly.
Sometimes the slowed-down processes of painting and drawing reveal far more than the click of a shutter.
And a new pre-shot mode is meant to help avoid missing moments by starting to shoot with the electronic shutter when the shutter button is pressed halfway — repeatedly filling and clearing the buffer — and saving a series of shots starting just before you press it down all the way.
It plans to shutter another 130 wholesale shops in its third quarter, resulting in a 25 percent reduction overall.
An active shutter system located behind the grille also features on the A-Class, although not in every market.
When activated, the shutter button stays depressed and you'll see a countdown in the icon around the button itself.
The shutter is on par with some of the worst point-and-shoots I've had the displeasure of using.
Let me assign that button to the flashlight, airplane mode, camera shutter or any other stupid function I want.
So I cocked the shutter, took the picture, and now I was at least able to take a photograph.
Prosecutors are considering issuing charges for slavery against pit operators as part of the drive to shutter the mines.
I came to like setting this to ISO, but you can also pick exposure compensation, aperture, or shutter speed.
Willingness to shutter the government doesn't speak too highly to the perceived value of the job or its employees.
As they started wrestling on the sidewalk, I just tapped the camera's shutter button twice to start a video.
CAT-AND-MOUSE While this regulatory sweep has forced some firms to shutter onshore offices, others are less fazed.
Along with making improvements to its products, the company has also announced plans to shutter a swath of stores.
I can still see his silhouette walking out our front door, and hear the screen door shutter behind him.
You'll still have to actually press the shutter button yourself but it's a handy way to open the camera.
A federal closure would shutter National Park Service destinations like the Statue of Liberty, Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon.
This is a shutter-free mode which automatically takes photos with the Pixel 3's wide-angle selfie cam.
Last month, the retailer announced it would shutter 269 stores around the world in a bid to bolster profitability.
It's a fairly insane zoom for a mobile device, and holding down the shutter will autofocus the subject matter.
News of Giphy's funding comes after Twitter said it would shutter Vine, known for short, user-generated video clips.
Despite saying it would shutter the service, Twitter might still sell looping video app Vine, TechCrunch reported on Monday.
The company also said it will shutter 100 stores to focus on its best-performing locations and the web.
Disney World is just one of several theme parks in the Orlando area to shutter as a safety precaution.
That's an unequivocal statement that gives political impetus to Beijing's plans to shutter more excess steel and coal capacity.
Global vehicle sales declined 5.6% to 908,348 after US sanctions forced the carmaker to shutter its operations in Iran.
Swiss utility BKW AG already plans to shutter Muehleberg in 2019, citing the high costs of maintenance and operations.
A few months later, Uber announced it would shutter its self-driving trucks unit to focus on autonomous cars.
Washio, the on-demand laundry startup that launched in 2013, has today announced that it will shutter its service.
In traditional cameras the shutter opens and closes, exposing the light-sensitive medium for a fraction of a second.
The cameras promise "no shutter lag" and promise to help users take great photos with a special HDR+ mode.
"This shutter right here, she was closing it up and making sure it was locked," neighbor Chaunecia Gresham said.
Dan Stessel, a spokesman for Metro, said the early decision to shutter the system — announced Thursday — was highly unusual.
You can't tell the camera how many frames you want it to capture or set your own shutter speed.
As you can see, the on-screen slider just above the shutter button lets you zoom in and out.
Bullying, campus hate crimes, and criminal investigations eventually caused Formspring, YikYak, and Lulu to shutter or change user policies.
Press the shutter button once and the camera will power up and start recording in less than two seconds.
Hofmann's announcement comes more than two years after Twitter — Vine's former owner — first said it would shutter the service.
Grandpa tries to direct the scene, the cousins get antsy, and someone invariably blinks just as the shutter fires.
For instance, he did not shutter the US embassy in Cuba -- opened by Obama -- as some Republicans had hoped.
The agency also plans to shutter 17 research locations out of a total of 90, which includes agriculture laboratories.
In the message, Oliver, 43, reportedly shared that he did not make the decision to shutter his businesses lightly.
Think of sweaty hordes and white vests, shutter shades, and multilingual smoking area the size of a Tesco Metro.
Samsung says the idea behind Motion photos is to capture moments you may have missed before the shutter snapped.
That includes Payless ShoeSource, which said Tuesday that it would shutter some 400 stores as it tries to reorganize.
That means you can do some interesting things like use your smartphone as a remote control for the shutter.
More store closures — on top of the 400 outposts slated to shutter, as announced earlier this spring — are expected.
They contend the law was intended to shutter clinics and make it harder for women to end a pregnancy.
By law camera phones must produce a shutter sound (as in Japan) because up-skirt filming is so common.
He came up with a Pokémon Snap shutter-release button that would also give you an optical zoom wheel.
"The moment you press the shutter it's not actually taking a shot — it already took the shot," says Levoy.
It has a shutter button but is also hands-free and can be attached to almost anything, Google said.
Among the most criticized facets of the plan was Tillerson's decision to shutter the State Department's cybersecurity coordinator office.
Kim's declaration that he would shutter the country's nuclear test sites Punggye-ri, also rang hollow to some analysts.
In protest, Taylor gave up his Florida Hearing Aid Specialists license last year and prepared to shutter his business.
Shoddy grips and flimsy half-baked shutter buttons and special apps are needed to work — I've seen them all.
Tesla quietly opened 25 new stores and service centers last quarter after abandoning plans to shutter most of them.
The administration should shutter it, and either charge and fairly try or release the 41 individuals who are there.
When these suppliers shutter a factory—after brands send their business elsewhere—grand larceny is part of the process.
Moreover, the autofocus while fast would often flash a warning to "Hold camera steady" before the shutter fired off.
You can use it as a remote camera shutter, a presentation remote with Samsung's DeX, and for music controls.
As we watch Girlfriend arrange lights, pose her subject, click the shutter, photography seems a dry and technical business.
The announcement that this facility will shutter is the first concrete action taken as part of de Blasio's plan.
The shutter button includes focus / exposure lock on a half-press much like you would find on traditional cameras.
Ford's decision to shutter its bus-van-techie-transport startup that it bought back in 2016 was surprising news.
Spray painted on the shutter of one abandoned building reads "Maute ISIS", a term used for the militant alliance.
What if a global pandemic caused other countries to follow China's lead and shutter factories, short-circuiting material supplies?
The move to temporarily shutter the business comes just four months after the restaurant, which offers international cuisine, opened.
Big name joints like David Chang's Momofuku and Daniel Boulud's restaurant Daniel decided to shutter ahead of the mandate.
The initial coronavirus outbreak had already forced automakers to shutter factories in China, the world's largest market for vehicles.
It also said it would shutter stores and cut hours in areas with high clusters of COVID-19 cases.
Photoworks 1993–2016 "Even a click of the shutter is unnecessary" continues at Eli Klein Gallery through May 18.
Harley-Davidson isn't the only company to shutter a US plant since the tax cuts were passed in December.
CNN will shutter the app and put the Beme team to work in a new unit targeting millennial viewers.
An insubstantial presence flits through abandoned landscapes and tatterdemalion rooms, face and figure hazed by the slow shutter speed.
He then experimented with a telephoto lens and faster shutter speeds to take candid portraits of these passing faces.
The Agriculture, Commerce, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Justice, State, Transportation and Treasury Departments will all shutter.
Apple's shutter button also works even when the battery case's internal battery dies, something that other competitors can't do.
Apple's shutter button also works even when the battery case's internal battery dies, something that other competitors can't do.
The coronavirus pandemic has forced hotel chains around the world to shutter properties and lay off droves of staff.
Dianne Feinstein sent a letter Wednesday asking the Department of Justice to shutter immigration courts amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The company withdrew its outlook for 2020, reduced its dividend, postpone its annual general meeting, and further shutter production.
Rather than shutter after the 1993 ban, tiger farms continued to grow and now house over 6,000 captive animals.
Sinensky said that in a month, the company plans to evaluate if locations can reopen or will shutter permanently.
Specifically, Trump views GM's decision to shutter an auto plant in Lordstown, Ohio, last year as a personal insult.
Then their third child was born and the economy went south, and they had to shutter within the year.
Thomson worries many small businesses that rely on FBA may need to shutter as a result of Amazon's decision.
Lynchburg Mayor Treney Tweedy said in a statement Tuesday that the city had asked Falwell to shutter the campus.
It said at the time that it planned to shutter all 800 of its Gymboree and Crazy 8 stores.
To see longer trails of light exploding into starburst patterns, add a second or two to your shutter speed.
Meanwhile, Germany is struggling to meet its Paris pledges as it works to shutter its remaining nuclear power plants.
A failure to act by the end of next Friday (May 5) would shutter much of the federal government.
The closings are part of a previously announced plan to shutter 230 stores over the course of two years.
Mattress Firm has more than 20173,300 stores across the country, and it plans to quickly shutter 200 of them.
That means when you click on the shutter button, the flash goes off at the exact moment — no delay.
Between the Camera shutter modes and room for more sharing styles in Create, Instagram can encompass most any content.
The violence has forced some organizations to shutter crucial clinics, and at least 500 health workers have been relocated.
When authorities do manage to shutter a plant, it is a costly ordeal, as the story of Hangzhou shows.
Many industry watchers expect department store operators will need to shutter more locations in order to become more profitable.
To activate the shutter, he pulled back a switch, which made a tiny thwang as it returned to position.
The company plans to shutter all 379 of these locations by spring 2018 to deal with the prolonged underperformace.
A new plan could shutter hospitals in places where the medical center buoys both health and the local economy.
Wait, if holding down the shutter button now records QuickTake videos, how do you shoot a burst of photos?
Most impressive is ProCamera's anti-shake feature, which waits for you to stop moving before it activates the shutter.
It will shutter a fulfillment center that it was using to make those deliveries, in the Bronx, New York.
De Blasio vowed earlier this year to shutter the complex — a process he said could take about 10 years.
That's forced the company to shutter some big initiatives in its effort to find a money-making business model.
Its 720p webcam sits above the display (complete with a hardware shutter for privacy), and it supports Windows Hello.
The Show 8 has a front-facing camera, but adopts the physical shutter switch first seen on the 5.
The device comes with an 8-inch HD display and borrows the Show 5's camera shutter and design.
Obama's promise to shutter the detention center has been stymied by a Republican-controlled congress since he took office.
For everyone else, the only proper reaction is to shutter the windows and wait for the fever to pass.
Women's Wear Daily reported employees have been told that the site will shutter at the end of May (subscription).
Congress has repeatedly used the power of the purse in an attempt to thwart Obama's efforts to shutter Guantanamo.
Sri Lanka's decision to shutter social media entirely in the wake of Sunday's attacks has not been without scrutiny.
Yet sometimes the slowed-down processes of painting and drawing reveal far more than the click of a shutter.
Stylized Shutter Button: To tip you off if there's new seasonal creative tools you won't want to miss, the normally transparent shutter button that sits atop your inbox will occasionally get bedazzled with holiday gift wrapping or other effects to let you know there are Santa hats and reindeer antlers to try on.
Use the physical shutter buttonSpeaking of keeping your phone camera steady, trying to hold your phone in place and then tap a software shutter button in the middle of the screen isn't always easy, and it can often cause your handset to wobble at that crucial moment when you're taking the shot.
The company illustrates a camera grip, complete with mechanical controls on the back and a shutter button on the front.
As China steel mills shutter, steel prices lift, meaning the remaining mills can pay more for ingredients such as zinc.
If there was hard evidence suggesting the world would be a better place without Facebook, would you shutter the service?
This is just one image, from one click of the shutter, during a moment when hundreds of pictures were made.
It might seem surprising for Univision to spend $130 million for the company and then immediately shutter its flagship brand.
And as long as it clearly shows shutter speed, ISO, aperture, battery life, and shot count clearly, that's totally fine.
Hulls's work is relevant to contemporary urban displacement problems as Chinatowns shutter and recede in major cities across the country.
Sears has already begun to shutter its less profitable stores, a list the White Plains store has managed to escape.
Microsoft will shutter its UK game development unit Lionhead Studios, canceling its Xbox One game Fable Legends, it said today.
Android creator Andy Rubin's consumer electronics startup Essential will shutter its operations, the company announced in a blog post Wednesday.
That's after Amazon announced in March that it planned to shutter all of its pop-up shops across the country.
But it's only modest until you press the shutter button, because after that there's no mistaking that you're taking pictures.
We're talking Kanye in puppet form, with the puppet wearing the shutter shades and doing a damn foot race, too.
The Miami and L.A. pop-ups are expected to shutter July 13, that is if their stock lasts that long.
China is also looking to shutter more 'zombie' enterprises, a term loosely used to describe inefficient firms with surplus capacity.
The camera also features a shutter speed of up to 25/2399.99 and a burst mode of up to 20fps.
Back in October, Oath (the combined entity of Yahoo and Aol) announced that it would shutter AIM on December 15.
Apart from occasional whispers, camera shutter sounds, and visitors' footsteps moving through the constellation of rooms, there is no noise.
He regularly spends seven hours a day walking the streets, and snaps his shutter 400 times in a regular session.
It adds physical buttons on your device to turn on the camera, shoot pictures, control the shutter, zoom, and record.
Obama said that despite significant political hurdles and congressional opposition he is making one last effort to shutter the facility.
In the years that followed, conservative lawmakers attempted tirelessly to gut Planned Parenthood and shutter abortion providers throughout the country.
For a while now, iPhones have been keeping a few images in memory before you even press the shutter button.
By default, the app launches in photo capture mode, where you tap the virtual shutter button to grab a still.
Essential stitches the image on the fly, so what you see is what you get when you tap the shutter.
For the shutter, Dudley rejected a few common mechanically simple designs and found a solution in a camera from 1885.
I'd rather have a faster shutter speed or lower ISO setting than a slightly smaller aperture in virtually any situation.
The above is a shutter testing rig that puts each part through a few hundred cycles of opening and closing.
The case features a physical shutter button, too, that works either in the Moment app or Apple's iPhone Camera app.
For the purposes of traditional photography, this enables nearly arbitrarily short shutter speeds, which isn't much use to tiny sensors.
Days after all the reporters were hacked, the UAE demanded Qatar cease funding any media networks and shutter Al Jazeera.
Grab plans to shutter the Uber app in less than two weeks and migrate passengers and drivers to its services.
The long and short of what's happening is this: the HDR processing has been defaulting to a longer shutter speed.
So when lighting conditions get difficult, you can use a faster shutter speed without totally juicing the sensor's ISO sensitivity.
There's a front-facing camera for video calls, but you can easily close that off with the physical hardware shutter.
The company will shutter its remaining 101 mall storefronts, officially closing out an era that began its fade years ago.
Simply switch the mode dial to panorama, press the shutter button and then sweep the camera from left to right.
The shutter works fine, but it feels a bit clunky when many photographers are more comfortable with the standard buttons.
The crowd is thinning in the food delivery start-up space — and more are likely to shutter, industry watchers say.
If the law is allowed to go into effect it could shutter all but about 2348 clinics in the state.
Grupo GEPP, PepsiCo's bottler in Mexico, said it would temporarily shutter its own distribution center in the city in June.
We like its dual shutter buttons, which make it super easy to take a selfie from just about any angle.
Ramírez Jonas fitted his kites with an alarm clock rejiggered to depress the shutter of a single-use disposable camera.
As Palmer explained, while banks can and do shutter, that's not a problem if they're federally insured by the FDIC.
Now, with smelters starting to shutter lines early ahead of the winter heating season, it can only fall further, right?
The luxury brand on Tuesday said it will shutter the high-profile location, just a stone's throw from Trump Tower.
Shooting with Night Sight requires that you hold the phone steady for a few seconds after tapping the shutter button.
The camera also uses HDR+ by default with "zero shutter lag" to achieve the maximum dynamic range for each shot.
Not having blackout means your view of the scene is never interrupted by the shutter in the continuous shooting modes.
Sears also owns Kmart discount stores, 45 of which will shutter during the December closings, one of the people said.
It has full HD resolution, a glass lens, dual microphones, a wide viewing angle, and a built-in privacy shutter.
The officials' prior comments disparaging the special counsel appointment sparked concern among Democrats, who feared he could shutter the probe.
It's stable, compatible most smartphones, has excellent battery life, comes with a handy Bluetooth remote shutter, and it's very affordable.
An attacker could silence the camera shutter to hide the fact that it was recording video and photos without consent.
Republican lawmakers warned Tuesday that the president would not hesitate to shutter the government a second time over the issue.
U.N. officials have repeatedly warned that they could be forced to shutter the territory's schools or even curtail food aid.
In recent months, regulators have taken severe and unprecedented moves to shutter content and media across a variety of platforms.
Although Starbucks hasn't disclosed any of the locations it plans to shutter, it's possible some will be in New York.
Subway Restaurants is projecting it will shutter roughly 500 locations across the U.S. as it expands the sandwich brand globally.
The company said Friday it expects to shutter all of its brick-and-mortar locations by the end of May.
With settings that automatically adjust shutter speed, aperture, and flash output, shooting in less-than-ideal conditions is a breeze.
Few predicted that Tower Records would shutter a decade later while OM would carry on, its name shorn of context.
Normally, you would switch to the eyepiece to focus on a subject or avoid lag when hitting the shutter button.
The icon would show up overlaid on the Instagram Stories camera shutter button when you swipe to the corresponding mode.
It helps if you hold up your fingers in a square and make camera shutter noises while you're doing it.
All I can hear is the beep-click of the shutter and Lana Del Rey on the stereo, for mood.
These things basically just hit the shutter button for you, though some have things like mode switches and so on.
The company historically closes about 50 of these stores annually, however in 20173 it expects to shutter about 150 stores.
But after filing for bankruptcy twice, RadioShack started to shutter its stores in 2017 after nearly 100 years in business.
As Trump often points out, tens of thousands die each year of the flu, but California doesn't shutter its restaurants.
The city also ordered theaters, museums, charter boats, tour vehicles, and fitness centers to shutter operations, the Keys Weekly reported.
A rock lay on the ground that had been used to smash the lock and open the roll-top shutter.
Alberto Fujimori's 1990-2000 government remains notorious for using the army to shutter congress and attempting to silence critical journalists.
Mr. Mulvaney insisted that he would not shutter the bureau, if only because doing so would be against the law.
Schools will shutter Monday and will remain suspended until late April, de Blasio said at press conference earlier on Sunday.
It is essential to provide large-scale support for small businesses who have lost customers and had to shutter operations.
The coronavirus is hitting real estate hard as offices across the country temporarily shutter and tenants struggle to pay rent.
A slew of other hard-hit, "nonessential" retailers also have been forced to shutter shops, including Macy's, Nordstrom and Nike.
To stem the spread of the virus, Chapman said, the county should shutter the center of its economy: the beaches.
The company was forced to shutter its theme-park operations globally, including closing its profitable US parks and hotels indefinitely.
A shutter kept open for that long will result in a blurry mess without a stable support for your camera.
Meanwhile, Cooley programed his digital camera to snap away at shutter speeds as fast as 1/8000th of a second.
The reality has lead a number of plants to shutter, despite the Trump administration's plea to prop up the industry.
The move would shutter the Office of the Coordinator for Cyber Issues, which opened under the Obama administration in 2011.
Teen apparel retailer Forever 21, for example, on Sunday evening filed for bankruptcy and plans to shutter roughly 180 stores.
As traditional mall anchors shutter, there's one brand that's staying the course on its expansion plans in 210 — Dave & Buster's.
The part of the mill that rolls slabs into sheets of steel will shutter by the end of next year.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov also told Huntsman that the Russian government would shutter the U.S. consulate in St. Petersburg.
Or it can be used as the camera shutter button, but again it's not something I find myself really needing.
Porsz said he always carries around a camera that is "primed and ready to go at a fast shutter speed."
Honestly, any camera-equipped device that's always "looking" at you should have a privacy shutter just for peace of mind.
Nearly 85033,000 U.S. companies that operate in joint ventures with Russian firms could be forced to exit or shutter operations.
Starbucks may have hit a hitch as it moves to shutter all 379 of its Teavana locations by spring 2018.
Toys R Us was weighed down with years of investor debt that eventually caused the company to shutter for good.
New shutter selection in Protune, allowing you to choose your shutter speed RAW Audio setting, which appears to create a separate audio track while recording video Rear LCD Brightness is now selectable from 10% to 100% (and OFF) The front LCD is again, NOT backlit Dive housing sensitivity: Increases the touch display's level of sensitivity.
Design-wise, there's a lot to appreciate about the body's simplicity: two dials for controlling shutter speed and aperture, a recording button and the shutter/power/flash switch trio, which I haven't seen with the X-U (the rugged version of this) or the pro-level SL. I love that feature, because it's useful.
But it appears that by 2015, Taobao's owner Alibaba decided to shutter the section and ban people from renting themselves out.
He was experimenting with his Lomo LC-A camera, taking double exposures by pressing the shutter twice without advancing the film.
The iPhone case essentially turned your phone into a high-end camera with interchangeable lenses and a shutter button and flash.
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