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Sometimes one shot isn't enough

Capture every moment in time

Sometimes one shot is just not enough, which is why Scalado captures every step-by-step moment of an action scene, using its unique super-fast burst mode technology. It's so fast, in fact, that capturing begins even before hitting the button!

Users can then view the photos instantly and even zoom in to verify the details.

Let's face it, in many other camera applications, burst mode can be very difficult to use. The frame rate is low, the screen turns black while capturing, it takes several seconds to see the results, and only small thumbnails are displayed – none of which helps when selecting select the best photo.

Scalado solves all of these problems and more, which means that the results are truly astounding.

Key benefits

  • Fast megapixel burst capturing with live preview
  • Capturing begins even before the shutter is engaged
  • Super-fast browsing of the captured sequence












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