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Camera App?

Motorola Droid. There is no "focus" button on the Camera... all I can do is hit the take picture button and pray it takes a decent picture. On most Camera's, theres a halfway button where you can make sure the Camera focuses before you actually take the picture.

My wife's 4.0MP camera is bounds beyond this.
 
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Motorola Droid. There is no "focus" button on the Camera... all I can do is hit the take picture button and pray it takes a decent picture. On most Camera's, theres a halfway button where you can make sure the Camera focuses before you actually take the picture.

My wife's 4.0MP camera is bounds beyond this.
Does the Droid not have a feature where you tap the screen on the object you wish to focus? THEN take a picture after it focuses?
 
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I haven't downloaded it yet, but I will. I just don't understand why it requires an external application to work at a baseline configuration?

I haven't yet tried FxCamera (though I plan to), but the reason is that, unlike the iPhone, everything in the Android is basically just another app. So the one that came with it may or may not be any better than another that you can download.

Similarly for music. The default Music app that came with my Droid is so-so. I'm trying out tunewiki, and it's a tiny bit better, but I'm still waiting for a really good one. So the android gets some minor negatives for not having a great music app right out of the box. BUT, and it's a big but, the fact that it's open enough that anyone who wants can simply create a better app is a major plus. Compare to the iPhone, where no one else can create an app that will play your iTunes music.

So the default apps that come with the Droid are just so-so. Well, that's basically equivalent to the basic apps that come with your computer: they're just so-so. Don't complain about Microsoft Paint, get a better drawing application. Ditto for the camera.

EDIT: Tried out FxCamera. Meh. Pictures don't seem significantly better, and the fact that I have to scroll way over to pick "normal" camera everytime I launch it is a big negative. Oh well.
 
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Motorola Droid. There is no "focus" button on the Camera... all I can do is hit the take picture button and pray it takes a decent picture. On most Camera's, theres a halfway button where you can make sure the Camera focuses before you actually take the picture.

My wife's 4.0MP camera is bounds beyond this.

Yes, there is.. The camera button on the side of the Droid.

When you're in the camera app, if you hold it down to the first stop it will focus (brackets at corners will change from white to green and it will beep twice). Press the rest of the way to take the picture. If you use the on-screen shutter button, it will focus before taking the picture.

This is, of course, assuming you haven't turned auto-focus off in the settings.
 
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