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2010-11-18
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Okay, this may be beyond the scope of Blessn900, or it may be there and I'm just not finding out how to set it but....
I am interested in taking some pictures of the Leonid meteor showers. To do this, I would normally set a very long exposure time. Any way of doing this with BlessN900 (or any other camera app?)
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i updated to the version in extras testing and it promptly crashes, also stops my normal camera working too. I uninstalled and rebooted and the default camera worked again, so i reinstalled, rebooted, same problem. Having to uninstall again.
Is there anything I need to do to see the newer version?