User manual

Table Of Contents
Metering
mode
Overview
Spot
Focuses on light from a specic region, such as a subject's eyes.
Adjust the ISO sensitivity: Touch ISO and drag the slider.
In low-light settings, you'll generally want to increase the ISO sensitivity. In well-lit
settings, you'll want to reduce it to avoid image noise.
Adjust the shutter speed: Touch S and drag the slider.
The shutter speed determines the amount of light that is able to enter the camera
lens. When shooting stationary scenes or portraits, it's recommended that you use a
slower shutter speed. Likewise, when shooting fast-moving scenes or objects, you'll
want to increase the shutter speed.
Adjust EV exposure compensation: Touch EV· and drag the slider.
It's recommended that you increase the EV value in low-light environments, and
decrease it in well-lit environments.
Adjust the focus: Touch AF· and select a focus mode.
Focus Mode Usage scenarios
AF-S (single) Stationary subjects
AF-C
(continuous)
Moving subjects
MF (manual) Touch the subject of interest to focus in on them, such as the
subject's face.
Adjust the color cast: Touch WB· and select a mode.
When shooting in bright daylight, select . When shooting in overcast conditions or
low-light environments, select
.
Touch to adjust the color temperature.
Select the storage format: Pro mode allows you to save the photo in dierent formats.
Touch in the viewnder to select your preferred format.
Images in JPG format require less storage space.
If you select RAW format, your phone will automatically save the photos you take in
DNG and standard formats. DNG format retains more details, and gives you access to
a wider range of post-processing options, but takes up more storage space.
Enable AF assist light: For better focus in low-light environments, touch to enable
AF assist light.
3 Touch the shutter button to take a photo.
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