So, I could set up the camera to watch my hand count down from five fingers to one before it takes a picture. That makes much more sense than having to figure out the delay timer's sometimes peculiar blinking pattern for when it's going to snap a picture?
What happens to all the Asian people who insist on holding up the peace sign in ever picture I take or the random guy who hold up the bunny ears behind someones head in a picture? Will the camera get stuck on 2 seconds in the count down?
How about the Douchbag in the NY and LA clubs that hold up an "I'm Number One" hand gesture every time they have their picture taken?
Come to think of it, it actually sounds like a good way to un-train those horrible habits... LOL.
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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So, I could set up the camera to watch my hand count down from five fingers to one before it takes a picture. That makes much more sense than having to figure out the delay timer's sometimes peculiar blinking pattern for when it's going to snap a picture?
What happens to all the Asian people who insist on holding up the peace sign in ever picture I take or the random guy who hold up the bunny ears behind someones head in a picture? Will the camera get stuck on 2 seconds in the count down?
How about the Douchbag in the NY and LA clubs that hold up an "I'm Number One" hand gesture every time they have their picture taken?
Come to think of it, it actually sounds like a good way to un-train those horrible habits... LOL.