Supports switching to any rear and front cameras, with manual controls for every camera.
With 10 composition grid overlays and 9 crop guides, combinable with each other.
Fast and simultaneous capture in JPEG and DNG formats, for complete flexibility in post-processing.
Zoom with pinch gesture, by using the shutter button as zoom rocker or use the volume keys!
The exposure compensation is always available by swiping on the viewfinder.
Many options like shutter, zoom, exposure, white balance or camera switching are assignable to the volume keys.
Complete control over the exposure, metering, white balance, focus and sensitivity.
Features like ISO, manual exposure or manual white balance require the device to support that. The value range of the adjustments is also device-dependent. Check the compatibility of your device.
Take photos with multiple different exposures automatically.
New in version 5Now supports instantaneous capture even with JPEG+DNG on thousands of devices!
Capture picture series at regular intervals automatically (for instance timelapses or slow moving scenes)
: The episode effectively weaves together multiple storylines, transitioning from the heavy fallout of previous events to the quieter, personal struggles of the ensemble cast.
Critics from Wherever I Look praised the show's ability to maintain a sense of authenticity, noting that the "strange, yet beautiful" quality of the series lies in its realistic portrayal of urban life. [S2E1] Eruptions
The premiere establishes a "baseline" reality where dramatic events, such as a brutal assault or a robbery, carry the same emotional weight as a student's school project or a character facing homelessness. This approach avoids drama for drama's sake, instead presenting these occurrences as part of the characters' lived experiences. Key Plot Developments This approach avoids drama for drama's sake, instead
The review for , titled " Eruptions ," of the drama series The Chi highlights a premiere that balances high-stakes drama with grounded, everyday life in Chicago's South Side. Episode Overview and Themes Critical Perspective : Critics noted that despite intense
: The premiere sets the stage for the season by focusing on how the community members adapt to their shifting circumstances, emphasizing resilience and the concept of "just another day" in their environment. Critical Perspective
: Critics noted that despite intense events—like the brutal attack on Miss Ethel or Brandon’s robbery—the show avoids manufactured drama, presenting these moments as part of a "baseline" reality. This authentic, sometimes "strange, yet beautiful" depiction of urban life is highlighted as a key strength.