User manual

Use Nightscape mode in low light conditions
In Nightscape mode, the camera takes several shots at different exposures in quick succession
for 4 to 5 seconds and uses an algorithm to merge multiple frames to produce a photo with a
higher dynamic range and more details.
With OPPO's AI Super Clear Engine, which can identify 21 independent scenes and up to 800
scene combinations, the camera can identify the shooting scenes and reconstruct the colors at a
pixel level to enhance the color expressiveness.
In handheld mode, Nightscape mode merges 3 to 8 photos with different exposures to produce
a single night shot. If you use a tripod, up to 17 photos with different exposures may be merged
to produce a higher-quality night photo.
In extremely low-light situations, the camera will automatically enable Ultra dark mode. You
can take clear, high-quality photos anytime and anywhere. * Ultra dark mode is only available
on some models.
Note: When taking photos in Nightscape mode, keep your phone as stable as possible.
Path: Camera - Nightscape mode.
Use Panorama mode to take wide-angle photos
Panorama mode provides a super wide view and allows you to capture wide-angle photos
without leaving out anything that you want to fit in.
Take a panorama photo using the rear cameras
• Open Camera and tap "More - PANO".
There will be an arrow and a line in the middle to guide you. Tap the shutter button and slowly
move the camera in the direction of the arrow. Try to keep the arrow on the line. When you're
done, tap the shutter button again. The camera will stop taking the panorama automatically
when the arrow reaches the end of the line.
• Tap the arrow to change its direction.
• To capture high-rise buildings, you can rotate the phone to landscape orientation and move it
slowly upwards.
Take a panorama selfie using the front camera
To take a selfie in Panorama mode, steadily move the camera left or right.
Tips for panorama photos
You can take a panorama photo as far as the panorama allows. You may also stop the
panorama at any point by tapping the shutter button.
• Move the camera slowly to let it focus and capture a sharp and clear photo with all details.
Try to keep the arrow on the line. If you wobble too much, your panorama will have jagged
edges.