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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:
• Flash: Set to ON, OFF or AUTO to produce the lighting
eectyouwant.
• Timer: Take 3-second or 10-second time-delayed
pictures or videos.
• Active Photos: Set to ON to capture a brief moment of
motion in your picture.
• Aspect ratio: Choose image size between 3:4, 9:16 or
fullscreen.
• Video: You can pause/re-start a recording, zoom in/out,
or take a photo while you are recording video.
• Torch:Invideomode,youcanturnONaashlightto
illuminate your subject while you are recording.
• 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
settingssothatyougetspecicresults.
• Portrait: You can create an artistic portrait photo, with
the main subject in focus and a blurred background. You
canedittheimagebyapplyinglightingorcoloreectsto
the background.
• Cutout: When taking a picture of a person, you can cut
out the subject and replace the background.
• 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.
• Night Vision: Switch to this mode in low light to capture
moreaccuratecolorsanddetailswithoutash.
• Cinemagraph: Create a GIF or MP4 video with motion
only on a selected subject within the image.
• Panorama: Create a linear image by pressing the
capture icon as you move the device in a horizontal or
vertical direction.
• Groupsele: In front camera mode, uses the wideangle
seletotlargergroupsintheimage.