User manual

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Use Close-up Mode
Close-up mode makes it easier to shoot close-ups of small objects, such as dew
drops and
leaves, as well as other everyday objects, to bring out details easily missed by the naked eye.
This feature may vary by device.
1 O
pen Camera and conrm that
is enabled.
2 Plac
e the object y
ou want to shoot within the viewnder and move close to it. When the
distance is appropriate, the camera will automatically identify and focus, and the screen
will display Close-up.
3 Touch
to take a photo.
Tak
e Panoramic Photos
Take Panoramic Photos
Add some width to your landscape or group photos with the Panorama feature. The camera
takes multiple photos of objects within your eld of view and stitches them together into a
single panor
amic photo
.
Use the Rear Camera to Take Panoramic Photos
Panorama mode combines multiple shots into a seamless panoramic photo. Simply move the
camera as you shoot and the camera will take care of the rest.
1 Go to Camera > More and select Panorama mode.
2 Touch
and set the pan direction.
3 Point the camera at your starting point, then touch to start shooting. Move the
camera in the dir
ection of the arrow displayed on the screen. Keep the arrow on the
center line when you are taking the photo.
4 Touch
when you are nished.
Use the Front Camera to Take Panoramic Seles
1 In Panorama mode, touch to switch to the front camera.
Touch and drag the slider to adjust the beauty eect. A larger value will produce a
more pr
onounced beauty eect.
2 Point the camera at the center of your shot, then touch
to take the rst photo.
3 Turn the camer
a to the left and right slowly as instructed. When the two frames on the
viewnder overlap, the camera will automatically take the second and last photos.
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