i am glad my computor and phone
My cell phone is an iPhone 5 and there is no self-timer. But I have downloaded apps that allow for a self-timer. But the resolution of pics taken through the app is low. I carry compact cameras with me all the time so there's no problem taking selfies. I also carry a monopod all the time so it's easy to take selfies.
My cell phone is an iPhone 5 and there is no self-timer. But I have downloaded apps that allow for a self-timer. But the resolution of pics taken through the app is low. I carry compact cameras with me all the time so there's no problem taking selfies. I also carry a monopod all the time so it's easy to take selfies.
I have an iPhone 5 as well And use an app called timer cam. Not sure what you use but seems to work ok for me. All my self pics on here are from that. And yes it is amazing what these phones do these days.
I have various apps for self timer. Camera Timer is one that I use. I suggest you take a pic with one of your apps and then you download it into your MacBook and you see what the megabyte is. I assure you it's smaller than when you use the camera without the app. It's the resolution that I complain about. While I use my iPhone 5 for many photos - e.g. taking pics of my food or other common things, when it comes to a lovely photo, I'd rather use a proper camera. My compact cameras give me a pic of 8mb. That enables me to blow up the pic or use just one small part of it. I can't do that with the iPhone pics. I hear some Samsung phones have cameras with better resolution but frankly, I'd rather just use a dedicated camera for pics.
Eldernude, if you want a holder for your phone, use this. It can be attached to a monopod or tripod and it can be used on almost any phone in the market. It's quite cheap. It came free with a monopod I bought for only about SGD 12.00. That's Pound Sterling 6.00
Here's the photo of the phone holder for monopods and tripods. Photo was taken with iPhone 5 and so it isn't that sharp. LOL