User manual
Table Of Contents
- Basics
- Read me first
- Device overheating situations and solutions
- Device layout and functions
- Battery
- SIM or USIM card (nano-SIM card)
- Memory card (microSD card)
- Turning the device on and off
- Initial setup
- Samsung account
- Transferring data from your previous device (Smart Switch)
- Understanding the screen
- Notification panel
- Entering text
- Apps and features
- Installing or uninstalling apps
- Bixby
- Bixby Vision
- Bixby Home
- Reminder
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- Clock
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- Game Launcher
- Kids Home
- SmartThings
- Sharing content
- Samsung DeX
- Google apps
- Settings
- Appendix
Apps and features
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Pro mode
Capture photos while manually adjusting various shooting options, such as exposure value
and ISO value.
On the shooting modes list, tap
Pro
. Select options and customise the settings, and then tap
to take a photo.
Available options
•
: Select an ISO value. This controls camera light sensitivity. Low values are for
stationary or brightly lit objects. Higher values are for fast-moving or poorly lit objects.
However, higher ISO settings can result in noise in photos.
If the shutter speed is set manually, you cannot set the ISO setting to
AUTO
.
•
: Adjust the shutter speed. A slow shutter speed allows more light in, so the photo
becomes brighter. This is ideal for photos of scenery or photos taken at night. A fast
shutter speed allows less light in. This is ideal for taking photos of fast-moving subjects.
You can select an aperture value that will determine the brightness and depth of field.
Tap
F1.5
or
F2.4
.
•
: Adjust the colour tone.
•
: Change the focus mode. Drag the adjustment bar towards or to manually
adjust the focus. To switch to auto focus mode, tap
MANUAL
.
•
: Select an appropriate white balance, so images have a true-to-life colour range. You
can set the colour temperature.
•
: Change the exposure value. This determines how much light the camera’s sensor
receives. For low-light situations, use a higher exposure.
If the shutter speed is set manually, you cannot change the exposure value. The
exposure value will change and be displayed based on the shutter speed setting.