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Shooting with Hand Shutter
When shooting with the front camera, turn
your palm toward the camera to shoot
automatically. You can take picture of
yourself without operations such as tapping
an icon etc.
Hand Shutter is available for shooting
with front camera in "PHOTO" and
"Manual" modes. It is not available for
"Portrait selfie" mode.
In "PHOTO" or "Manual" mode, set "Auto
capturing" (P.142) to "Hand Shutter".
<Example> When shooting in "PHOTO" mode
From the Home screen, [Camera].
1
Swipe (flick) the screen to display
2
"PHOTO" mode shooting screen.
Switch to the front camera and
3
then turn your palm toward the
camera.
When a palm mark appears, a photo is
taken.
Tap
to set self-timer.
❖ Information
When "Side sense" (P.143) is set to ON, you can shoot
photos by double-tapping the side edge of the
screen with the shooting screen displayed.
Continuous shooting is available in "PHOTO" and
"Manual" modes. However, in "PHOTO" mode, you
may not use continuous shooting in a dark place.
Also, the front camera does not support continuous
shooting.
Continuous shot data is saved to the internal storage
even if the saving location is set to "SD card".
When the auto focus frame does not appear,
focusing may be failed.
When a face of object is detected, the camera
automatically focus on the pupil and a green frame
appears ("Pupil AF" P.146). When "Pupil AF" is
canceled, a frame appears at the face position (up to
5 frames). Only a frame for a face which is
automatically focused is shown in yellow. You can
tap the other frame to change a face to be focused.
When you connect a commercially available
earphone or Bluetooth device, shutter sound may be
softer than usual.
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