Camera Settings - Samsung Galaxy Note 4 User Manual

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Selective focus: Make objects stand out from
the background. The subject must be withing
1.5 feet from you and at least 3 times the
distance from the background
Panorama: Take a photo composed of many
photos strung together.
Virtual tour: Create interactive virtual tours of
your surroundings.
Dual camera: Take pictures and record videos
using the front and rear cameras at the same
time. A variety of picture-in-picture styles are
available.
Slow motion: Record a slow motion video.
Fast motion: Record a fast motion (time-lapse)
video.
Selfie: Tap the screen, or place your finger
over the heart rate sensor to take selfies. (Only
available on the front camera.)
Wide selfie: Take wide-angle selfie shots to fit
more people into your pictures. (Only available
on the front camera.)
Manage modes: Select which shooting modes
to display when you tap MODE.
Download: Download additional shooting
modes from the Samsung Apps store.
Note: The shooting modes that appear vary depending
on which modes are selected in Manage modes, and
which camera you are using.
Applications

Camera Settings

1. From a Home screen, tap
Camera.
2. Tap
Settings to configure settings for
Camera. Available options vary depending on the
camera/recording mode used.
Flash: Activate or deactivate the flash. (Rear
camera only.)
Interval shot: Select the best picture from
a series of continuous shots. (Front camera
only.)
Timer: Take time-delayed pictures or videos.
Effects: Add special graphical effects.
Picture size: Select a resolution. Use higher
resolution for higher quality. Higher resolution
pictures take up more memory.
Tap
Menu to display the following additional
options:
Exposure value: Change the exposure value.
This determines how much light the camera's
sensor receives. For low light situations, use a
higher exposure.
ISO: Select an ISO value. This controls camera
light sensitivity. It is measured in film-camera
equivalents. Low values are for stationary
or brightly-lit objects. Higher values are for
fast-moving or poorly-lit objects.
White balance: Select an appropriate white
balance, so images have a true-to-life color
range. The settings are designed for specific
lighting situations. These settings are similar to
the heat range for white-balance exposure in
professional cameras.
Metering modes: Select a metering
method. This determines how light values
are calculated. Center-weighted measures
background light in the center of the scene.
Spot measures the light value at a specific
location. Matrix averages the entire scene.
HDR (Rich tone): Save the picture in HDR
(rich tone) only.
Tap to take pics: Tap the image on the
preview screen to take photos.
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