It’s time to unleash your creativity with the Cinemagraph digital camera lens and updated Camera Extras with object remover rolling out to all Nokia Lumia smartphones.
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Download the apps
Use the search button on your phone and then the ‘eye’ [Bing Vision] button to scan the QR codes and get the apps.
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Nokia Lumia 900, 800, 710, 610 and 510 owners will be able enrich their pictures with increased freedom and fun thanks to these amazing camera features first seen on our latest Windows Phone 8 smartphones.
The new Camera Extras is available for everybody already. Cinemagraph is also now available for Nokia Lumia 900, 800, and 710 smartphones, and will be arriving for the Nokia Lumia 610 and 510 in the coming weeks. When combined with the great new features on Windows Phone 7.8, your Nokia Lumia will feel like a new phone with a wealth of new experiences to play with.
If you haven’t had chance to explore what these camera features bring, here is a quick run through.
Cinemegraph is like a piece of Hollywood magic in your pocket, and lets you bring your pictures to life by animating a part of the picture, as this example shows.
Cinemagraph allows you to share on your favourite social media sites like Twitter and Facebook using the memories.nokia.com site. Here’s our guide to creating a Cinemagraph.
Second up is the Camera Extras app, which offers Smart Shoot, Panorama, Action Shot and a self-timer. The updated version uses burst mode to take a sequence of photos so you can choose your favorite shot and then remove unwanted moving objects. With UI improvements it really feels like the Smart Camera found in our Windows Phone 8 range.
Here’s our guide to using ‘Smartshoot’.
We hope you enjoy these new features as we continue to bring new experiences for all Nokia Lumia owners. Windows Phone 7.8 is rolling out now so keep an eye out for the update, you can get Cinemagraph and the latest Camera Extras on your Nokia Lumia by following the links.
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