The New Dual Camera Feature In Snapchat, And How Does It Operate?

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Snapchat on Monday introduced a dual camera feature for Snapchatters to capture multiple perspectives and themes at the same time. The dual camera feature has four layouts including vertical, horizontal, picture in picture, and cutout. Snapchatters can also add beloved Snapchat creative tools, including music, Stickers and Lenses, said the company.

“Dual Camera is currently accessible worldwide on iOS and will support Android in the next months, “Snap, the organization that owns Snapchat, said. This is how it goes:

You’ll see a new symbol in the camera toolbar when you open Snapchat. You may start producing Snaps and Stories, as well as polished Spotlight films, with just one easy swipe. “Using a dual camera is a novel method for our community to record memorable moments and become a part of the memory, “the business claimed. The four layouts available for Dual Camera are vertical, horizontal, picture-in-picture, and cutout. Additionally, Snapchat users can include their favorite Stickers, Lenses, and music.

Additionally, Snap offers millions of dollars to qualifying Snapchatters who produce the best Spotlight Snaps as part of a rewards program for Spotlight makers. The company advised users to “share what you make with Dual Camera on Spotlight or, if inspiration strikes quickly, publish a Snap or Story.”This month, Snap revealed that 1 million people had signed up for its premium service Snapchat+, and the company has started rolling out additional features to let customers personalize their usage.

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