Guide
the exposure will make pictures appear darker. You can adjust the exposure manually from the
viewnder by touching the screen and dragging the icon up or down.
Enable or disable ash: Flash is used to provide extra lighting for taking photos in low light
conditions. From the viewnder, touch to select one of the following ash modes:
l Auto: The camera automatically enables or disables ash depending on the ambient light level.
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Off: Disable ash.
l
On: Enable ash.
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Always on: Flash is always on while you are in the viewnder.
Enable geolocation: Records your geographic location when you take a picture to allow you to
search through your pictures by location. From the viewnder, swipe left to enter the settings menu
and enable GPS tag.
Adjust Camera Settings
In the settings page of Camera you can adjust a variety of camera settings, modes, and specications
to suit your usage needs.
Touch viewnder to shoot: Open Camera, swipe left to open Settings and enable Touch to
capture. Now when you touch an object in the viewnder, the camera will focus and take a picture
automatically.
Capture smiles automatically: From Settings, enable Capture smiles. The camera will now take a
picture automatically when it detects a smile in the viewnder.
Lock focus distance: From Settings, touch Touch & hold shutter icon and select Lock focal
length. Now when you touch and hold the shutter button, the camera will no longer auto focus.
Use the volume button to take pictures, focus a shot, or zoom in or out: From Settings, touch
Volume button function and select Shutter, Zoom, or Focus mode according to your usage needs.
Use an Assistive Grid to Help You Compose Your Photos
If you don't know where to place the subject in your photos, try using the assistive grid feature to
improve your composition.
To select an assistive grid, open
Camera and swipe left on the viewnder to open the Settings
screen. Touch Assistive grid and select a grid type.
The rule of thirds: Select the Grid or Phi grid grid. The four points where grid lines intersect are the
focal points of the photo. Position the subject under one of these points to create an interesting
composition.
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