Use Portrait Mode to Shoot Like a Pro
Go to
Camera > Portrait, adjust the following settings, then touch
Blur and lighting effects: Touch the
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effect.
A light source (such as a neon or street light) in a relatively well-lit background will
contribute to better results. Taking photos at long distance will reduce the effect.
Beauty effect: Touch
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larger value will produce a more distinct beauty effect.
To disable the beauty effect, touch the
to its lowest value.
Use Wide Aperture Mode to Highlight Your Shooting
Subjects
Wide aperture mode produces photographs with a shallow depth of field. This creates a
blurred background that lends greater emphasis to the photo's subject.
Take a wide aperture photo: Go to
screen to select a focal point, and then touch
For optimal results, ensure that the subject is positioned no more than 2 m away from
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the camera.
Touch
and swipe left or right on the slider to adjust the aperture level. The smaller
•
the aperture value, the more blurred the background will appear.
Use Panorama Mode to Take Panoramic Photos
Panoramas provide a wider viewing angle than ordinary photos, letting you take sweeping
landscape shots.
To capture a panorama shot, the camera takes multiple photos of objects within our visual
field and stitches them together into a single photo.
When taking a panorama, find a wide, open space that is some distance away from the
subject and try to avoid backgrounds that are all in one color.
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Go to
Camera > More > Panorama.
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Touch
at the bottom of the screen to configure the shooting direction.
icon in the viewfinder and select a blur or lighting
in the viewfinder and drag the slider to adjust beauty settings. A
Camera > Aperture. When shooting, touch the
icon in the viewfinder and drag each setting
to take the photo.
Camera
to take a portrait.
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