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Hey yall, I am meeting with my mistress tomorrow for some good ole foot worship. Last time she let me film it on my iphone but the quality was so-so. Anyone know any camera/video aps for iphone that will improve the film quality of the foot worship session!! I would greatly appreciate any assistance, Thanks guys!
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The better lighting you have, the better quality clip you will film. Sunlight, white light will be the beat. good luck
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Lighting is the biggest bain for digital cameras.
Hotel lighting is typically bad...that is why the 'pros' bring extra lights to show highlights in the shadows.
In liew of that...try to open the curtains (if possible) or shift the lights around...or hell, bring a regular table lamp...and extra light, the better
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Hm, I've been to her place before and it's normal livin room lighting that isn't too overpowering and therefore it appeared dim on my iPhone the last time :/ I can't afford a cam right now so I was wondering if anyone knew of good iPhone hardware-boosting software. Would the flashlight app constantly on be an option or too weak?
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I actually do have a tiny transportable desk lamp, the question is how do I use it for best lighting? Would I aim it just at the area being recorded or toward the phone?
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You'll have to experiment with where you are shining the light.
Sometime if you shine it directly on the source, it might be too bright and washout what you want to capture.
I'd experiment with different distance as well as the possibility of bouncing the light off a nearby object and see what works best.
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I'm still trying to figure out how to silence the camera shutter noised on my Samsung Galaxy 2. Frigging annoying! And means no candid pix unless there is considerable noise around.
There probably is a 'registry' setting you can shut the shutter sound off.
I remember years ago having the BlackJack phone and it had this annoying intro music that was super loud and the camera shutter sound. There was a special registry setting you had to remove/void via USB cable...might have to do the same with the Samsung!
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