Google Camera once again allows you to take photos while recording videos
As every Wednesday, the company Google launches updates to improve its services or applications. This week the news (if you can call it that) has fallen on the re-launched Google Camera application, which for a month has been available for all terminals withAndroid 4.4 KitKat, beyond models Nexus An update that brings back one of the important functions of this photography tool to users.
And it is that Google Camera came by surprise to the app store Google Play showing the company's interest in bringing its own photo application to smartphones and tablets that are not your terminal grass Nexus, the only ones that until then could enjoy it. A good way to engage more users, as well as facilitate the arrival of news with individual updates without the need to roll them across the entire operating system. The negative point was that the arrival of this application was cut, losing along the way a few useful functions and features that were present in theNexus
This is perhaps why Google is now releasing a new update for this application, which reaches version number 2.1.042 Of course, there is only one novelty in it. A feature returned to users who want to take advantage of this app: the ability to take pictures while recording a video One of the features lost in the jump of this app to Google Play open to all users with a terminal Android 4.4.
With this feature, any user who updates the application can now make individual captures while recording a video Something that allows capturing specific moments, frames, without the need to stop the recording or interrupt it in any way. Just enter the video mode and start recording any matter. Then, with a simple screen touch, the capture takes place indicating the user by a glowin the margins of the viewer.All this without interrupting the recording at any time, which can continue while other snapshots are being taken.
These photographs are stored in the gallery in the usual way, as if they were normal captures, the same as the video, which in no way moment reflects the taking of photos, unless the user has moved the terminal when he has made the captures by touching on the screen. A feature that users who have tried this application would miss and that is once again integrated.
However, this Google tool still has some shortcomings. Faults that wouldn't be if they hadn't disappeared from the application from the beginning and, given what has been seen and, update after update, it is to be expected that they will be there again available through this app. In any case, Google Camera version 2.1.042 has already been released via Google Play for freeHowever, it may still take time to reach Spanish users due to its update policy escalonadas