Camera Settings - Samsung Galaxy S4 zoom User Manual

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Camera Settings

1. From a Home screen, tap
2. From the viewfinder, tap
Camera settings.
The follow settings are located under the
Camera,
Camcorder,
General settings tabs. The settings that are
displayed will depend on what camera mode you
are in.
Camera
Timer: Use this for delayed-time shots. You
can set the timer to Off, 2 sec, 5 sec, or
10 sec.
Photo size: Select a resolution setting for
photos. Use higher resolution for higher
quality images. Higher resolution photos take
up more memory.
Flash: Manually set the flash for pictures
in low-light conditions when in Smart Mode
Suggest, Auto, or Expert modes. You can set
the flash to Off, Auto, Red-eye (Expert modes
only), or Fill in.
Face detection: Allows the camera to
automatically adjust settings according to
the facial features detected in the subjects.
Normal mode automatically sets the camera
exposure to suit the face in the Focus Field;
Smile Shot mode takes a picture when the
subject smiles; and Blink Detection (Expert
modes only) takes multiple shots if the subject
blinks. (Available in Beauty face and Expert
modes)
Detection Display: Turn this feature On to see
what kind of subject the camera detects. Press
the shutter button halfway to see the kind of
subject detected. (Smart Mode Suggest and
Auto modes)
Enhance face: Turn this feature On for the
camera to make enhancement adjustments
automatically when photographing faces.
(Beauty face mode only)
Sound: Select whether to record background
sounds before or after a camera shot is taken.
(Sound & Shot mode only)
Camera
Apps >
Camera.
Quick settings >
Share, and
Save as: Save a photo in rich tone either by
itself or with the original photo. Select either
Rich tone and original, or Rich tone only. (Rich
tone mode only)
Distraction Sounds: Plays a sound just before
a photo is taken in order to get a child's
attention. (Kids shot mode only)
WB (light source): Adjust the color of photos
to be more realistic by changing the White
Balance according to the light source of the
subject. Options are Auto, Daylight, Cloudy,
and Flourescent_H. (Available in Expert
modes)
Focus mode: Change the camera focus mode
depending on the distance of the subject.
Options are Auto focus (for most distances)
and Macro (for very close subjects). (Available
in Expert modes)
Drive mode: Select a burst mode to capture
multiple shots of a moving subject. Options
are Single shot (normal camera operation),
Continuous shot (hold the shutter button
down to keep taking shots), and AE BKT
(the camera takes multiple shots at different
exposure levels). (Available in Expert modes)
Focus area: Change the focus area of the
camera if the camera does not focus on the
subject you wish to photograph. Options are
Center AF (focus on the subject in the center
of the display) and Multi AF (focus on one or
more of nine possible areas). (Available in
Expert modes)
Quality: Set the quality level of photos, which
are saved in the JPEG format. Higher quality
photos require more memory. Options are
Superfine, Fine, and Normal. (Available in
Expert modes)
Auto contrast: If the subject is too dark
because contrast lighting, turn Auto contrast
On to lighten the subject. (Program and
Manual modes only)
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