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Fast Burst Camera – Take up to 30 Snaps in 1 Second on Your Android Device!

HTC and Samsung recently launched fast burst cameras along with their quad-core smartphones and since then, users have been impressed by what the fast burst camera can do. Basically, fast burst means shooting several images  in burst at once. Fast Burst Camera for Android is the fastest burst camera available on ANY mobile OS. Both, the iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S3 cannot match the speed of Fast Burst Camera for Android. Even though the pictures won’t be as clear as with Auto Focus, Fast Burst camera is definitely a must-have app for people who like taking pictures with their smartphones.

Fast Burst Camera works differently on different devices. The powerful the smartphone, the better the performance of the Burst Camera. On high-end devices such as S3 and One X, Fast Burst Camera can take around 30 photos in 1 second. However, on low-end phones, it doesn’t do as good but can still take 5 to 10 snaps in a second.   In order to take non-stop burst photos, you can hold on to the camera button and Fast Burst will keep on taking snaps. The use of Fast Burst camera doesn’t end here and you can also use it for taking normal single shots. With the zero-shutter lag, you can take quick single shots, one after the another, by tapping the camera button.

The primary use of the camera is for capturing the perfect moment. It works best for taking pictures of pets and children as they are less likely to pose for the picture. Fast Burst, however, is likely to get at least one right photo out of the several burst shots. It can also be used for taking pictures of important things which you won’t be able to see again. For example, if you see someone passing by, you can take over 100 snaps in just a few seconds and some of these will definitely turn out right rather than spending several seconds in order to get one single shot using the default camera.

You can download the app here. In order to get good snaps, make sure that you try to get as much light as possible in the pictures.

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