Camera
Basic C
amera Functions
Use Basic Camera Features
Understand your camera's basic features to help you take better pictures.
Basic photo mode: Open
Camera. In the
viewnder, touch
to take a photo. You can also
set the volume down key as a shutter button for your camer
a.
Select a camera mode: Open
Camera. In the
viewnder, choose a camera mode from the
preinstalled ones.
Assistive grid: Your camera automatically helps you compose photos with perfect proportions.
Zoom your camera in or out: From the viewnder, touch the screen with two ngers and pinch
them together to zoom out or move them apart to zoom in. If you zoom in beyond your camera's
optical zoom limit, the image quality will decrease. After you touch the screen with two ngers and
zoom in or out, a zoom bar will appear on the side of the screen, with which you can also zoom your
camera in or out.
Adjust your camera's exposure: Your camera will adjust its exposure automatically depending on
the ambient light level. Increasing the exposure will make pictures appear brighter whereas decreasing
the exposure will make pictures appear darker. You can adjust the exposure manually from the
viewnder
by touching the screen and dragging the
icon up or down.
Enable or disable
ash: Flash is used to provide extra lighting for taking photos in low light
conditions. From the viewnder, touch
to select one of the following ash modes:
l Auto: The camer
a automatically enables or disables ash depending on the ambient light level.
l
Off: Disable ash.
l
On: Enable
ash.
l
Always on: Flash is always on while you ar
e in the viewnder.
Capture smiles automatically: Fr
om the viewnder, touch , and enable Capture smiles. The
camera will now take a photo automatically when it detects a smile in the viewnder.
Mute shooting: Fr
om the viewnder, touch
, and enable Mute.
Enable geolocation: Y
our geographic location will be recorded when you take a photo, and this
allows you to search through your pictures by location. From the viewnder, touch
, and enable
GPS tag.
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