Smart Burst feature for Google Camera v3.0 explained - Android Community



Smart Burst feature for Google Camera v3.0 explained - Android Community

September 15, 2015 The guys over at Android Police presumably got a part of the APK code for the upcoming Google Camera 3.0 – this is the camera app that will go with the Android 6.0 release that is coming up in a few weeks' time. This app will most likely be featured in the two Google Nexus smartphones that will be released (the two that we know of, that is), together with the full unveiling of Android Marshmallow. Digging around the code now gives us a look at what the new Smart Burst feature is all about. The Smart Burst feature is not new to Google Camera 3.0. It was tested out in Google Camera 2.5, but it was still being refined and was still in its very early stages. Basically, the idea was that instead of hoping you got the perfect picture, you take rapid multiple shots of the same frame and pick one that's the best. We didn't have an idea before on what happens after the "burst", but a string in the new APK basically explains what Smart Burst can do.

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