Thursday, August 18, 2011

What the promises Appcam operating system for digital cameras?

The ambitious project Appcam do not want to put more and no less than the function jungle of modern digital cameras on the head.

Many users know the problem: in particular, digital SLR cameras, and more often but also ultra-compact devices of the beginner class, year after year are literally overloaded with new functions. The arms race, the manufacturer has at times reached grotesque proportions: Even seasoned professionals look at the menu maze of equipment no longer. "Less is More" is covered by the developers Appcam, an operating system for digital cameras. Basically the concept is similar to that of smartphone operating systems like "Android": The OS standardizes the use of a central image output parameters and can be used across devices to the imagination of the developers.

On the rear display control it seem clear boxes, the user can adjust the main settings, such as light sensitivity and shutter speed. The setting is in the course of this all over with scroll wheels, whereby the touch screen is "only" becomes a means to an end. In the final analysis should be extended the functionality of apps. In particular, this component remains fascinating, especially with Appcam finally a model-independent platform would be useable, the developer could build on collectively.
Appcam is currently not mind much more than a hobbyist project in the concept phase. The development team from Nuremberg in the future will bring a version for both DSLR and compact camera device on the market. When will this be the case stands and falls with the investor and industry partner-search.

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