Camera - Kogan AGORA GO KAPH4AGMA User Manual

Android smartphone
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CAMERA

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1 Flash
Select between auto, on, and off modes.
If set to 'auto', the phone will use light
sensors to determine if the flash is required.
2 HDR mode
High Dynamic Range photography effect
can be replicated with this setting. Select
between auto, on, and off.
3 Beauty mode
Apply adjustable settings for smooth,
brighten, enlarge, and slim. These filters are
for fun and shouldn't be taken seriously.
4 Settings
Tap to enter camera Settings menu. The
options differ depending on the current mode
(photo and video, front and rear camera, etc)
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5 Camera mode
Select between the several camera modes.
Photo, Night, Filter and Panorama are all
photo modes, while Video is for recording
videos.
6 Gallery
This will provide a thumbnail of your most
recent photo or video, and tapping it will take
you to it in the Gallery app.
7 Take photo/ Record video
When you're ready to go, tap here to take a
photo or to begin recording video. Tap again
to stop recording.
8 Swap camera
Tap here to swap between the rear-facing
and front-facing cameras.
CAMERA MODES
Photo
This is the standard mode for still photos. Use pinch
and spread gestures (as per page 7) to zoom in and
out, while tapping on items on the screen will force
the camera to focus upon the selected are. Swiping
left and right will cycle through camera modes.
Night (Rear-facing camera only)
For taking photos at night or in low-light areas, the
night setting will allow for a clearer image.
Video
To begin recording a video, you need only to tap the
record button once. Once recording, you'll see that
the options for gallery and swapping the camera have
been replaced by buttons for pausing the recording,
and for taking a photo while continuing to record the
video (5a).
Filter
There are nine built-in colour filters that can be
automatically applied to your photos (5b).
Panorama (Rear-facing camera only)
The panorama mode allows you to create an ultra-
wide image comprised of several photos stitched
together to make one long landscape photograph.
Start with your phone directed towards the far-left of
the subject, and press the take photo button (5c).
Then, slowly pan your phone towards the right hand
side until complete. Be sure to move with a constant
speed.
Stop video
Pause
Take photo
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5b
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