Instructions

Sensitivity adjustment: The lower the ISO, the smoother the photo will be. The higher
the ISO, the louder the random background noise will become and the more
distracting the quality will be.
Adjusting the shutter speed: The shutter speed determines how long the sensor is
exposed to light. If you take a photo of a moving object, for example, a running child,
then you need to increase the shutter speed.
White balance: White balance is closely relevant to color temperature. Under
different lighting conditions, different color casts could be created. For example, it
can be of the slight blue cast under the light source of fluorescent lamps and of the
yellow cast under the light source of incandescent lamps. To present the realistic
color cast, adjusting white balance could also lead to the change of color
temperature to either cooler or warmer tones.
Focusing: Adjust focusing to make photos sharper. Choose to either focus on an
object with a blurred background or focus on background with blurred objects.
Exposure compensation: Once exposure compensation is on, the camera will
automatically come up with a suitable parameter for exposure compensation, making
the photos brighter or dimmer.