Sunday, September 22, 2013

It´s the camera you bring that matters! iPhone, anyone?




It seems than whenever I bring my DSLR along, somebody always asks which model it is or how many megapixels it has. Like that matters. Don´t get me wrong, it really CAN matter, but you can have the most advanced camera ever made, with a zillion megapixels, and still take crappy photos. Sorry, but most people do. Flash in bright daylight? Colored gel over the flash? Huh? Hmmm, why are those eyes black blobs in this picture...?

The camera that matters is the one you actually have in your hands when something interesting happens. If you shoot for a living (who does, really?) you´ll most likely have "the best" already, with you at all times, and this post isn´t about you anyway.  But many people nowadays have a smartphone with a built in camera. And thats what they have in their hands when stuff happens, and thats what took the pictures and video footage you see in the news and on TV. Or that lovely picture of your children, or that vacation picture, or that funny thing you saw while driving, or... well you get it.


I used to haul my DSLR along wherever I went, but that is a heavy lump to carry along and it is attractive for thief's. I always felt a little nervous leaving it in the car. My iPhone 4S (UPDATE January 2015: now its an iPhone 5s) fits in my pocket, does 8MP pictures and does videos too and actually quite nice ones at that. I do miss my VR DX 18-200 sometimes for the zooming ability, but shooting people and my family the iPhone wins thanks to the greater angle of view. I always bring my iPhone along at work, wrapped in a clear plastic bag.


That´s a tip for you guys with real jobs with dust, sparks and metal filings flying everywhere. Put the iPhone in a 2 or 3 litre plastic bag, wrap in around the phone making a little "roll" and change it every week or so and you won´t have to pick metal and dust from the speaker vents again. That magnet sure attracts stuff, doesn´t it?


Back to cameras. In good light the iPhone takes better pictures anyway than the compact digital camera I bought before I went iPhone. This picture would never be if I didn´t have the iPhone in my pocket:




Gecko Lizard, iPhone 4S, built in flash


It would not be the end of the world if I missed that picture, but it´s a nice memory to have. This little guy climbed up a wall as I walked by, so I took it in my hands, walked over to my wife and had her take the picture. Imaging holding the lizard in my hands, handing over the DSLR, trying to avoid being strangled in the camera strap, then worrying about the settings, never mind explaining them, while still holding the lizard, and..... and now it was as simple as her pointing the iPhone and tapping the button.


Remember, the only camera that matters when it happens, is the camera you have in your hands! 




iPhone 4S + iOS7 = personal hotspot

One of the iPhones great features I use a lot is Personal Hotspot. It works so well that I settled for the Wifi-only version of the iPad mini, saving me a few bucks.

Tip: Use Personal Hotspot over USB for your computer, and over Bluetooth for your iPad. Using it over Wifi requires you to unlock the phone and go to settings/personal hotspot and have that page open while the other device searches for it. Using Bluetooth on the other hand lets you have the iPhone in your pocket or suitcase and connect to it without taking it out. Just keep Personal Hotspot and Bluetooth turned on and you´re good to go:




Bluetooth and Personal Hotspot ON - iPhone 4S
screenshot (home + on/off-button)



In fact, I think Personal Hotspot works so well that I´ve cancelled my regular Internet provider for my iMac. Again saving a few bucks. Now, this might be a little to radical for some if not most people, but given how well PH works and the fact that I´m not a heavy downloader makes this a perfect solution for me. I always have the iPhone within reach anyway, so plugging the cable is no big deal. This Blog is updated over Personal Hotspot when I´m on the iMac.

Don´t you just love clever solutions? I do. Or should that be "iDo"?



Friday, September 20, 2013

iOS 7 - disabling Game Center

So, having updated my iPhone 4S to iOS 7 I found it really annoying when the login for Game Center kept popping up. Turns out there is a simple fix for that, and it's also logical.

Go to settings/Game Center, tap on the field where you Apple ID is filled in, erase it, tap the password field, leave it blank and tap Go, then go back to settings with the blue arrow top left. Now you've basically told the iPhone that you don't want to use the Game Center. If your Apple ID is filled in the next logical step is to enter your password and login, don't you agree?



So, remove the Apple ID in this menu:

iPhone 4S - screenshot (home+on/off-button)



Note that the next time you open settings/Game Center your Apple ID will be automatically filled in again and you'll have to erase it once more, otherwise the pop ups will start again. A little annoying but then again, if you don´t want Game Center why would you open the menu?