User manual
Table Of Contents
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A User manual
- Contents
- Get started
- Camera and Gallery
- Apps
- Settings
- Access Settings
- Connections
- Sound
- Notifications
- Display
- Device maintenance
- Lock screen and security
- Screen lock types
- Google Play Protect
- Find My Mobile
- Security update
- Install unknown apps
- Secure Folder
- Encrypt SD card
- Factory data reset password
- Set up SIM card lock
- View passwords
- Security update service
- Device administration
- Credential storage
- Strong protection
- Advanced security settings
- Location
- App permissions
- Send diagnostic data
- Accounts
- Accessibility
- Other settings
- Learn more
- Legal information
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Camera and Gallery
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Navigate the camera screen
Take stunning pictures with your device’s front and rear cameras.
1.
From
Camera, set up your shot with the following features:
• Tap the screen where you want the camera to focus.
– When you tap the screen, a brightness scale appears. Drag the light
bulb to adjust the brightness.
• To quickly switch between the front and rear cameras, swipe the screen up or
down.
• To change to a different shooting mode, swipe the screen right or left.
•
To change camera settings, tap
Settings.
2.
Tap
Capture.
Record videos
Record high-quality videos using your device.
1.
From
Camera, swipe right or left to change the shooting mode to Video.
2.
Tap
Capture to begin recording a video.
•
To temporarily stop recording, tap
Pause. To continue recording, tap
Resume.
3.
Tap
Stop when you are finished recording.
Configure shooting mode
Allow the camera to determine the ideal mode for your pictures or choose from
several shooting modes.
◌
From Camera, touch and hold a shooting mode.
•
Food: Take pictures that emphasize the vivid colors of food.
•
Panorama: Create a linear image by taking pictures in either a horizontal or
vertical direction.
•
Pro: Manually adjust the ISO sensitivity, exposure value, white balance, and
color tone while taking pictures.
•
Live focus: Take artistic pictures by adjusting the depth of field.