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Shoot in Portrait, Night, and Wide Aperture Modes

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Camera and Gallery Shoot in Portrait, Night, and Wide Aperture Modes Shoot in Portrait, Night, and Wide Aperture Modes Use Portrait Mode to Shoot Portraits Portrait mode lets you apply beauty and lighting effects to your photos to shoot stunning portraits. 1 Open Camera and select Portrait mode. 2 Frame your subject within the viewfinder. To take a selfie, touch . 3 You can then: • Enable beauty effect: Touch and drag the slider to adjust beauty settings. A larger value will produce a more pronounced beauty effect. To disable the beauty effect, drag the setting to its lowest value, or touch . • Set lighting effect: Touch and select your preferred. • Turn on the flash: When using the front camera, touch the flash icon at the top. Select (Auto) or (Always on). This feature may vary by device. 4 Touch to take a photo. Take Night Shots Night mode gives your photos sharper details and brighter colours even when shooting in low light or at night. 1 Open Camera and select Night mode. 2 If you are using the rear camera, touch on the viewfinder to adjust the ISO sensitivity or to adjust the shutter speed. 3 Steady your device and touch the shutter button. 4 Your device will adjust the exposure time based on the ambient brightness. Keep your device steady until the countdown finishes. You can also touch the shutter button to stop the countdown and immediately take a photo. 58

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Shoot in Portrait, Night, and Wide Aperture Modes
Shoot in Portrait, Night, and Wide Aperture Modes
Use Portrait Mode to Shoot Portraits
Portrait mode lets you apply beauty and lighting
effects
to your photos to shoot stunning
portraits.
1
Open
Camera
and select
Portrait
mode.
2
Frame your subject within the
viewfinder.
To take a
selfie,
touch
.
3
You can then:
Enable beauty
effect:
Touch
and drag the slider to adjust beauty settings. A larger
value will produce a more pronounced beauty
effect.
To disable the beauty
effect,
drag the setting to its lowest value, or touch
.
Set lighting
effect:
Touch
and select your preferred.
Turn on the
flash:
When using the front camera, touch the
flash
icon at the top.
Select
(Auto) or
(Always on).
This feature may vary by device.
4
Touch
to take a photo.
Take Night Shots
Night mode gives your photos sharper details and brighter colours even when shooting in
low light or at night.
1
Open
Camera
and select
Night
mode.
2
If you are using the rear camera, touch
on the
viewfinder
to adjust the ISO sensitivity
or
to adjust the shutter speed.
3
Steady your device and touch the shutter button.
4
Your device will adjust the exposure time based on the ambient brightness. Keep your
device steady until the countdown
finishes.
You can also touch the shutter button to stop the countdown and immediately take a
photo.
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