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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 the results you want.
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Auto:
Select a subject and tap on the screen where
you want the main-focus area to be. The camera will
automatically adjust the lighting or, you can adjust the
lighting on the slide bar that appears.
» Continuous shot: Hold down the capture image icon
to take a series of individual, consecutive images.
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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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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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Pro:
This mode allows you to manually control advanced
settings like shutter speed, exposure, white balance, ISO,
and focus.
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Pano:
Create a linear image by pressing the capture
icon as you move the device in a horizontal or vertical
direction.
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Stop Motion:
Create your own time-lapse video by
recording at various frame rates.
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Light Trace:
Allows you to get the best results for
images in specific conditions:
» Capture movement: great for movement in a scene
like waves, waterfalls, and crowds.
» Capture light: great for getting clear pictures of night
scenes like city lights and stars.
» Draw light: great for capturing light painting in the
dark like a moving glow stick.
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Super Macro:
Take an extreme close up picture so it
appears real life size or larger.
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High Pixel:
When using High Pixel mode your photos
will appear larger and more detailed than in Auto
mode. This mode works only in partially bright scenes,
such as when the sun is shining.