Salisbury — Aug 29th 2017

Brian showed some features of the cameras on iPods and iPads (all the features can be found on iPhone as well but not shown) our portable Mac have two cameras a still and a movie camera. a facing camera is the iSight and the front camera both are high quality you can take photos and movies on both.

The still camera will take a single shots but holding the shutter down longer and it will take a burst of multiple photos and keep going until release or the memory runs out so be careful but useful if you photograph a fast moving object the busts can be edited and extra photos can be deleted, there is a slider to enable zooming, photos and movies are placed in your Photos app.

The front camera is used to take hight quality photos and movies, you can of course use the facing camera with a selfie stick using an iPod to give more reach such as giving more height all these features can be found on the iPod, iPod and iPhones, time-lapse, slo-mo, panorama, flash and delay shot,

There was then a short movie showing a transition from a hazy photo of the I.O.W to a sharp image, Lawrence explained the process he used with Macphun.

After the Q&A session, and coffee break Annie presented “Piper” her home security system that is controlled using her iPhone she explained to the group the features and showed us how she is able to remotely control the cameras using her iPhone, Annie showed us a few real-time camera views, the system can record video and has two way audio communication/

Confirming that their techie back up is excellent as well, she had a few problems setting up the third unit the iPhone App that is used to control the cameras is very intuitive and Apple-friendly.

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