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    crox | # 1 | 2009-04-03, 17:10 | Report

    Having been a one time N800 owner I am baffled by the functionality of the N810 camera. The lack of ability to pop-out and turn the lens on the N810 means that it is always pointing at the screen user. I want to turn the device around and point it at a subject and then take the shot. Not ideal I know as I now cannot ideally compose my shot but that aside what I could really do with is a short-cut to capture the picture without having to resort to tapping the screen.

    Does the default camera application have a button assigned to grab the shot or is there a more suitable application available than the default one?

    Alan

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    Laughing Man | # 2 | 2009-04-03, 17:18 | Report

    The camera is meant more for webcam purposes then a camera. There is software to do it such as camera, knips but the software for the camera seems to be a bit buggy (I've found it often crashprone if I try to use it for anything besides internet calling)

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    Den in USA | # 3 | 2009-04-03, 19:47 | Report

    I am very disappointed that Skype doesn't support our NIT video cam. I would be happy if it would be very low frame rate, just so I can see the other person.

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    TrueJournals | # 4 | 2009-04-03, 23:12 | Report

    If you want an application with a hardware button to take a picture, try liqbase. The camera mode UI isn't great (currently...), but it maps the fullscreen button to taking a picture. It's also worth noting that the pictures are stored in the slightly obscure location of /home/user/.liqbase/sketches

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    Laughing Man | # 5 | 2009-04-04, 06:14 | Report

    I second that. Out of all the camera apps I tried, liqbase is the most reliable oddly.

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