User manual

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Take a wide aperture photo: Go to Camera > Aperture. When shooting, touch the screen to
select a focal point, and then touch to take the photo.
l For optimal results, ensure that the subject is positioned no more than 2 m away from the
camera.
l Touch and swipe left or right on the slider to adjust the aperture level. The smaller the
aperture value, the more blurred the background will appear.
Use AR lens to Add Effects to Your Photos
Tired of taking boring pictures? You can use AR lens to add a variety of stickers or change the
background of your photos to make them look more interesting.
Open
Camera > AR lens.
There are several effects to choose from to make your photos stand out:
l 3D Qmoji: Touch 3D Qmoji, and select an animated Qmoji. The Qmoji will then mimic and act out
your facial expressions and actions accordingly. Touch to record, or touch
GIF
and then touch
and hold
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to create your own personalized Qmoji.
l Taking group photos with your 3D objects: Touch 3D objects, select a 3D object that you like,
then touch
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to capture.
l Adding effects to your photos or videos: Touch Effects and select an animated sticker. Then
touch
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to take a photo with the selected sticker. Touch to shoot a video with the selected
sticker. Some animated stickers have sound effects that will be automatically added to the video.
l Changing photo or video background: Touch Backgrounds, select a background, and then
touch
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to take a photo with the selected background. Alternatively, touch to record a video
with the selected background. Some animated backgrounds have sound effects that will be
automatically added to the video.
You can also touch to add your favorite pictures in Gallery to Backgrounds.
Backgrounds is supported only by the front camera.
Touch to add beautication effects and adjust the beauty level.
Use Panorama Mode to Take Panoramic Photos
Panoramas provide a wider viewing angle than ordinary photos, letting you take sweeping landscape
shots.
To capture a panorama shot, the camera takes multiple photos of objects within our visual eld and
stitches them together into a single photo.
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