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Capture Rivers and Waterfalls in Silky Water Mode, Capture the Beauty of the Stars in Star Track Mode

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Camera and Gallery 3 Touch to start shooting. Observe the shot in the viewfinder. When the exposure is just right, touch to finish shooting. Capture Rivers and Waterfalls in Silky Water Mode Silky water lets you capture silky smooth photographs of waterfalls and rivers. 1 Go to Camera > More > Light painting > Silky water. 2 This feature works best when taking photos of a stream or waterfall where the water is flowing heavily. 3 Touch to start shooting. Observe the shot in the viewfinder. When the exposure is just right, touch to finish shooting. Capture the Beauty of the Stars in Star Track Mode Star track lets you use your camera to capture the movement of the stars in the night sky. 1 Go to Camera > More > Light painting > Star trails. 2 For best results, choose a clear night in a location free of light pollution and with an unobstructed view of the sky. 3 Touch to start shooting. Observe the shot in the viewfinder. When the exposure is just right, touch to finish shooting. Take HDR Photos Take HDR Photos When shooting photos with backlighting or a high light contrast, High Dynamic Range (HDR) mode can help you improve light and shadow effects in your photos, giving your photos sharper details. Use HDR with the Rear Camera 1 Go to Camera > More and select HDR. 2 Steady your device, with the help of a tripod if necessary. 3 Touch to take a photo. Use HDR with the Front Camera When using the front camera, enable HDR to avoid underexposure and take better-looking photos and videos. 1 Open Camera and touch to switch to the front camera. 63

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3
Touch
to start shooting. Observe the shot in the viewfinder. When the exposure is just
right, touch
to finish shooting.
Capture Rivers and Waterfalls in Silky Water Mode
Silky water lets you capture silky smooth photographs of waterfalls and rivers.
1
Go to
Camera
>
More
>
Light painting
>
Silky water
.
2
This feature works best when taking photos of a stream or waterfall where the water is
flowing heavily.
3
Touch
to start shooting. Observe the shot in the viewfinder. When the exposure is just
right, touch
to finish shooting.
Capture the Beauty of the Stars in Star Track Mode
Star track lets you use your camera to capture the movement of the stars in the night sky.
1
Go to
Camera
>
More
>
Light painting
>
Star trails
.
2
For best results, choose a clear night in a location free of light pollution and with an
unobstructed view of the sky.
3
Touch
to start shooting. Observe the shot in the viewfinder. When the exposure is just
right, touch
to finish shooting.
Take HDR Photos
Take HDR Photos
When shooting photos with backlighting or a high light contrast, High Dynamic Range (HDR)
mode can help you improve light and shadow effects in your photos, giving your photos
sharper details.
Use HDR with the Rear Camera
1
Go to
Camera
>
More
and select
HDR
.
2
Steady your device, with the help of a tripod if necessary.
3
Touch
to take a photo.
Use HDR with the Front Camera
When using the front camera, enable HDR to avoid underexposure and take better-looking
photos and videos.
1
Open
Camera
and touch
to switch to the front camera.
Camera and Gallery
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