3
Align the white frame in the Picture-in-Picture preview frame with the subject. When this
frame turns yellow, it indicates that the camera has identified the subject. Then touch the
yellow frame. When the frame turns green, it indicates that the camera has successfully
locked onto your target.
4
Touch
to take a photo.
•
If the white frame doesn't turn yellow after the camera has identified the subject, it
indicates that your phone does not support this feature.
•
Currently, intelligent tracking only supports solo shots.
•
If the camera isn't aimed at the subject you want to capture, your phone will
temporarily exit the target tracking status (if so, the green frame in the Picture-in-
Picture preview frame will turn white). If the target tracking is paused for an extended
period of time, it will automatically go back to the non-tracking status.
Macro
Get Closer with Super Macro
Delve down into the details by enabling Super macro mode, and capture the dance of a
dragonfly or dewdrop in descent.
Shoot Close-up Photos, with Super Macro
1
You can access Super macro in any of the following ways:
•
Open Camera, and select Photo mode. Then frame your subject within the viewfinder,
and bring your camera closer. When the camera is close enough, it will automatically
enter Super macro mode and focus in on the subject.
•
Go to Camera > More, and select Super macro mode. The camera will automatically
focus. You can also touch AF and drag the zoom slider to manually focus.
2
Drag the zoom slider in the viewfinder to adjust the focal length. A smaller value will
create a wider angle of view.
3
Touch
to take the picture.
Shoot Close-up Videos, with Super Macro
1
You can access Super macro in any of the following ways:
•
Open Camera, and select Video mode. Then frame your subject within the viewfinder,
and bring your camera closer. When
displays, touch
to enter Super macro
mode. The camera will automatically focus in on the subject.
Camera and Gallery
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