Short and sharp, this foley loop emulates the rhythmic whisper of a handheld camera’s shutter during a frantic take. Each click begins with a tight metallic thunk that echoes the brief contact between ...
Apple tries to simulate the experience of a snapshot camera when you take a picture in the Photos app on an iPhone or iPad by issuing a little click sound. Many of us prefer to avoid that sound.
Before we get started, we’d generally recommend against turning off the camera shutter effect on a smartphone, whether from Samsung or otherwise. Beyond letting you know that you got a shot, it can be ...
There's a reason iPhones in Japan won't let you silence the camera shutter, and it has roots in privacy concerns that predate ...
When it comes to smartphone etiquette, there's something inherently satisfying about going about your business discreetly. Whether it's choosing a silent ringtone or disabling notification sounds, ...
There’s a new update (4.3) available for Google Camera that brings a small but important feature to the app. You can now finally disable the shutter sound you hear whenever you take an image. You can ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (NEXSTAR) — If you’ve ever worried that photos of you taken by a stranger will be posted online, a concept that keeps popping up ...
The new Samsung Galaxy S6 comes equipped with plenty of excellent features and tons of settings to control nearly every aspect of the experience, and a lot of those are for the 16 megapixel camera.
One "cha-chick" from your Android phone's shutter while you are shooting a photo of the local squirrel and it's gone. Meant to be like the camera shutter sounds of the past, it can still be annoying ...
Sometimes, you just want to snap pictures on your iPhone discreetly. Unfortunately, the camera's shutter sound can give you away. And the annoying part is that there's no setting you can change to ...