Capturing moving objects
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Try not to follow the object. Instead, find a position where the object has to pass in
front of you.
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Consider changing the exposure to a faster shutter speed or a higher ISO to freeze
motion.
To predict a photo
1
When using the main camera, tap .
2
Tap More > Predictive Capture > Auto.
3
Close the settings menu. The setting is saved.
4
Press the camera key or tap the shutter button to take a photo.
5
Tap the thumbnail to view the result. Two to four photos are saved
depending on the movement of the object. Predictive Capture can also
detect unexpected smiles.
6
Tap SELECT THE BEST to save one or more photos.
This option is only available in Superior auto mode for the main camera.
To track an object
1
When using the camera, tap .
2
Tap More and tap the Object tracking slider to enable.
3
Close the settings menu. The setting is saved.
4
Select an object to track by touching it in the viewfinder.
5
Press the camera key or tap the shutter button to take a photo or record a
video.
To capture a burst of images
1
Long press the camera key or shutter button to take a burst of images. The
number of pictures taken is indicated in the middle of the viewfinder.
2
Release the camera key or shutter button to finish the burst. All photos are
saved.
3
Tap the thumbnail to view the result, then tap .
4
Scroll through the pictures taken and select the photo or photos that you
want to save, then tap SAVE.
To record a steady video
1
When using the camera, swipe the screen to select
.
2
Tap .
3
Tap More > SteadyShot™.
4
Select Intelligent active to compensate for all camera movement or
Standard to compensate only for high-frequency camera movement.
5
Close the settings menu. The setting is saved.
6
Press the camera key or tap the shutter button to record a video.
Slow motion videos
Good lighting conditions are essential when you record slow motion videos.
Use the slow motion features to add powerful effects to your videos. You can
record in Slow motion or Super slow motion.
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