Camera
Taking a quick photo
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Open the Camera application.
2
Hold the phone, point the lens towards
the subject you want to photograph.
3
Touch your finger on the subject from the
screen and a focus box will appear on
touched area.
4
When the focus box turns green, the
camera has focused on your subject.
5
Touch the Capture icon
picture. Alternatively you can use the side
volume keys.
Using the advanced settings
In the viewfinder, touch
advanced options.
- Restore all camera default settings.
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- Touch whenever you want to see
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camera help guide for Panorama, or
Continuous shot.
- Focuses on the specific spot.
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- Select the image resolution. If you
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choose high resolution, the file size will
increase, which means you will be able to
store fewer photos in the memory.
- Finds the colour and light settings
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appropriate for the current environment.
Choose from Normal, Portrait,
Landscape, Sports, Sunset and Night.
- The ISO rating determines the
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to take the
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sensitivity of the camera's light sensor.
The higher the ISO, the more sensitive
the camera is. This is useful in darker
conditions when you cannot use the flash.
- Improves colour qualities in different
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lighting conditions.
- Choose a colour tone to use for your
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new view.
- Takes pictures a few seconds after
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clicking the shutter. This option is ideal if
you want to be in the picture.
- Activate to use your phone's location-
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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.
NOTE: This function is only available
when GPS is active.
- Select one of the four shutter sounds.
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- Allows you to review images after
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taking pictures.
- Select storage to save images.
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TIP!
When you exit camera mode, some
settings return to their defaults, such as
white balance, timer and scene mode.
Check these before you take your next
photo.