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Options
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Home screen > Camera
When you are ready to take a picture or video, simply view
the subject on the screen and tap the capture/record icon.
The camera will automatically adjust focus and lighting.
If you prefer to adjust the settings manually, tap on the
screen where you want the main-focus area to be, and
adjust exposure and zoom levels to your preferences.
You can also select from the camera options:
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Flash:
Set to ON, OFF or AUTO to produce the lighting
effect you want.
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Timer:
Take 3-second or 10-second time-delayed
pictures or videos.
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Active Photos:
Set to ON to capture a brief moment of
motion in your picture.
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Aspect ratio:
Choose image size between 3:4, 9:16 or
fullscreen.
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Video:
You can pause/re-start a recording, zoom in/out,
or take a photo while you are recording video.
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Torch:
In video mode, you can turn ON a flashlight to
illuminate your subject while you are recording.
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Mic:
You can turn the microphone ON/OFF while you are
recording so that you capture sound in the video. This is
ON by default.
Modes
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Camera > Options (3 bars)
You can select a camera mode that suits your imaging needs.
Once you select the mode, you can allow the camera to
determine the ideal settings or you can manually adjust the
settings so that you get specific results.
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Portrait:
You can create an artistic portrait photo, with
the main subject in focus and a blurred background. You
can edit the image by applying lighting or color effects to
the background.
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Cutout:
When taking a picture of a person, you can cut
out the subject and replace the background.
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Spot Color
: Select one color to keep in your image while
everything else converts to greyscale. You can use the
slide bar to adjust the selected color.
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Night Vision:
Switch to this mode in low light to capture
more accurate colors and details without flash.
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Cinemagraph:
Create a GIF or MP4 video with motion
only on a selected subject within the image.
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Panorama:
Create a linear image by pressing the
capture icon as you move the device in a horizontal or
vertical direction.
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Group selfie:
In front camera mode, uses the wideangle
selfie to fit larger groups in the image.