Shooting Modes
Several photo effects are available. Some modes are
not available when taking self-portraits.
1. From a Home screen, tap
Camera.
2. Tap MODE and select a shooting mode:
Both cameras
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Auto: Allow the camera to evaluate the
surroundings and determine the ideal mode
for the photo.
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Beauty face: Enhance facial features
automatically when taking pictures.
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Sound & shot: Enrich pictures by adding
background sounds for a few seconds.
Rear camera only
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Pro: Take a photo using manual camera
settings.
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Panorama: Take a photo composed of many
photos strung together.
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Continuous shot: Take pictures continuously
by pressing and holding the Camera button.
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Sports: Take pictures of fast movement.
Camera Settings
1. From a Home screen, tap
Camera.
Settings to configure settings for
2. Tap
Camera.
Note: Not all of the following options are available in
both camera and video camera modes. The available
options also vary depending on the camera used.
Quick settings (on the viewfinder)
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Effect: Add special graphical effects.
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Timer: Take time-delayed pictures or videos.
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Picture size: Select a resolution. Use higher
resolution for higher quality.
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Rear camera only
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Video size (rear): Select a resolution. Use
higher resolution for higher quality.
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View mode: View your photos and video in
standard ratio or use the full screen.
Front camera only
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Gesture control: Detect palm and
automatically take a picture two seconds later.
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Save as horizontally flipped: Save the
self-portrait or self-recording as a reversed
(or 'mirrored') image.
Both cameras
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Grid lines: Display viewfinder grid lines to help
composition when selecting subjects.
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Location tags: Attach a GPS location tag to
the picture.
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Review pictures: Set to show pictures after
taking them.
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Storage location: Select the memory location
for storage.
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Volume keys function: Use the Volume key
as the camera key, the record key, or as a
zoom key.
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Reset settings: Reset the camera settings.
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Help: View information on using the camera.
Note: Higher resolution pictures and videos use more
memory.
Camera and Video