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Watching a concert these days can be a huge turn-off, especially when you get distracted by the sea of bright smartphone screens in the audience.
If you are one of those fervent fans who loves taking photos during concerts, you can now do so without disturbing the crowd with Kimd, a new camera app that dims your smartphone screen as you shoot away.
The Kimd app, available for free at the Apple store, lets you take photos and videos with just a few taps on the screen.
You do not have to worry about setting off rogue flashes too—this app disables the flash function, allowing you to take as many photos or videos as you want discreetly.
Find out more about the app in the video below.
[via Trendhunter]
Watching a concert these days can be a huge turn-off, especially when you get distracted by the sea of bright smartphone screens in the audience.
If you are one of those fervent fans who loves taking photos during concerts, you can now do so without disturbing the crowd with Kimd, a new camera app that dims your smartphone screen as you shoot away.
The Kimd app, available for free at the Apple store, lets you take photos and videos with just a few taps on the screen.
You do not have to worry about setting off rogue flashes too—this app disables the flash function, allowing you to take as many photos or videos as you want discreetly.
Find out more about the app in the video below.
[via Trendhunter]