LG -E970 User Manual page 41

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Camera
Flash - Tap to turn the flash On or Off or set
it to Auto
- Zoom in or zoom out. Alternatively
Zoom
you can use the Volume Keys.
– Defines and controls of
Brightness
the amount of sunlight entering the lens.
Slide the brightness indicator along the bar
towards "-" for a lower brightness video, or
towards "+" for a higher brightness video.
Focus -Tap to select the focus mode.
Auto: Allows the camera to focus
automatically. (The camera continuously
focuses on the objects in the photo)
Face tracking: The camera detects and
focuses on human faces automatically.
Image size – Tap to set the size (in pixels)
of the picture you take. Select a pixel value
from the following options: 8M(3264X2448),
W6M(3200X1920), 5M(2560X1920),
3M(2048X1536), W3M(2240X1344),
1M(1280X960), W1M(1280X768).
Scene mode – Select the color and light
settings appropriate for the current environbment.
Normal: Automatically adjusts according to
the environment.
Portrait: Use this mode to capture people.
Landscape: Use this mode to capture natural
scenery such as trees, flowers and sky.
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Sports: Use this mode to capture sports
scenery.
Sunset: Use this mode to capture the
sunset scenery.
Night: Use this mode to capture the night
scenery. Slow shutter speeds are used to
detect night landscape.
ISO - Control the camera's sensitivity to light.
Choose from Auto, 400, 200, and 100.
White balance – The white balance
ensures any the white areas in your picture
are realistic. To enable your camera to adjust
the white balance correctly, you may need to
determine the light conditions. Choose from
Auto, Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent,
and Cloudy.
Color effect – Choose a color tone for your
new photo.
Timer – The self-timer allows you to set a
delay after the shutter is pressed. Select Off,
3 sec, 5 sec, or 10 sec. This is ideal if you
want to be included in a photo.
Geotagging – Activate to use your phone's
location-based services. Take pictures
wherever you are and tag them with the
location. If you upload tagged pictures to a
blog that supports geotagging, you can see the
pictures displayed on a map.

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