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    Hi everyone!

     

    A few people have asked me how I get my pictures, so thought I'd do a blog post about it.

    I take them with my phone's camera.  I use a HTC One X which has a good quality camera, and I'm led to beleive the Galaxy S3 has the same resolution (thanks to user emiii ) so is also a good choice.

    To get my shots I usually use an app (Android) called Mobile Hidden Camera which has a free version and a more feature rich paid version.  For my needs, the free version provides everything I need.

    The main feature is that it blacks your phone's screen while shooting mode is active, making your phone look as though it is locked/switched off. I prefer this to some other apps which pretend to be a different app of some kind, like a word processor. This is because if you see a phone with a black screen, you immediately assume it is inactive, but a lit, active phone screen will make you look longer to maybe figure out what is on the screen. The last thing you want is people spending any amount of time figuring out what your phone is doing.

    Another great feature which I haven't seen before is that it doesn't show up in your 'recent apps'.

    The app allows you to take images and video, (I think video is limited to 60 seconds in the free version). You have to select either image or video mode before you start snapping which is a little inconvenient, but not a disaster.

    Image mode allows you to take full resolution pictures by tapping the black screen. There is also the option to use 'super burst' mode, although I've not figured out what that is good for. Shutter sounds are disabled which is pretty essential.

    Video mode starts capturing as soon as you select video mode and blacks the screen. Pressing your phones back key will stop recording.

    One big down side of the app/android is that the images you have just taken are immediately viewable in your gallery, which could get you in serious trouble if someone gets hold of your phone! I beleive the paid version has features to prevent this, but I'm not sure. Always make sure you use a file manager such as Astro to move the images/videos to a 'hidden' folder (using the .nomedia trick, if people want to know more about this let me know and I will write a blog post about it).

    All in all its a pretty basic but effective, and free app which allows you to get some pretty decent shots. 

    If anyone has experience using one of the other spy camera apps I'd love to hear about them. I've recently started playing with S-Cam OS, so I might write a bit about that when I'm more familiar with it.

    I hope you enjoyed this post, my next post will be about either some tips about taking pictures or using Astro file manager to hide your images.

    Thanks for reading,

    SpitfireUK

     
      Posted on : Mar 12, 2013
     

     
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    Commented on Apr 2, 2013
    I'd rather not disclose where I'm based for obvious reasons. :) I find card shops good, especially near special dates like mothers day, valentine's etc. (my profile pic was shot in a card shop)

    I think I'll do a new post soon about some other places I find good for getting pics. Thanks for the comments dude.
     
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    Comments: 10
    Commented on Mar 26, 2013
    Hey dude, didn't get an alert for your comment otherwise I would have replied sooner!

    The apps do silence the camera shutter sound, although on the two phones I've used (HTC desire and One X) you can turn the shutter sound off in the phone settings anyway.

    I've found with older phones (Nokia N95 etc) you often couldn't turn the shutter sound off, but you could get around it by putting your phone on silent, plugging your headphones in so the sound is played through them, or putting your phone in 'airplane mode'. Depended on your phone though.

    I've tried using another spy camera app recently, I'll probably write a blog/review of that tomorrow. I've toyed with the idea of getting an actual spy camera in the past, but they were a bit too expensive back then. I'm sure you can get some nice quality kit pretty cheap these days though.

    Thanks for the comment mate. :)
     




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