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Take Night Shots, Aperture

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Camera and Gallery • Light compensation: When you switch to the front camera and the ambient light is dim, touch the flash icon at the top of the screen to enable light compensation. Touch the flash icon and select (Auto) or Not all devices support these features. 4 Touch the shutter button to shoot a photo. (Always on). 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 When shooting with the rear camera, some devices allow you to adjust the ISO sensitivity and shutter speed by touching or in the viewfinder. 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 take a photo before the countdown finishes. Some devices do not support ending a countdown before it is due to finish. Use the Front Camera to Take Night Portraits To take a selfie at night or when there is not sufficient light around you, you can use the front camera in Night mode. In a dim environment, you can turn on the flash to get an illuminated photo of your face. 1 Open Camera and select Night mode. 2 Touch to switch to the front camera and: • Touch the flash icon at the top of the screen and select (auto) or (steady on) to enable the flash. This allows you to capture an illuminated photo of your face when there is not sufficient light around you. • Touch to adjust the beauty effect. If the icon cannot be found in the viewfinder of your device, it means that beauty mode is not supported. 3 Steady your device and touch the shutter button. Aperture 62

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Light compensation: When you switch to the front camera and the ambient light is
dim, touch the
flash
icon at the top of the screen to enable light compensation.
Touch the
flash
icon and select
(Auto) or
(Always on).
Not all devices support these features.
4
Touch the shutter button to shoot 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
When shooting with the rear camera, some devices allow you to adjust the ISO sensitivity
and shutter speed by touching
or
in the
viewfinder.
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 take a photo before the countdown
finishes.
Some devices do not support ending a countdown before it is due to
finish.
Use the Front Camera to Take Night Portraits
To take a
selfie
at night or when there is not
sufficient
light around you, you can use the
front camera in Night mode.
In a dim environment, you can turn on the
flash
to get an illuminated photo of your face.
1
Open
Camera
and select
Night
mode.
2
Touch
to switch to the front camera and:
Touch the
flash
icon at the top of the screen and select
(auto) or
(steady on)
to enable the
flash.
This allows you to capture an illuminated photo of your face when
there is not
sufficient
light around you.
Touch
to adjust the beauty
effect.
If the
icon cannot be found in the
viewfinder
of your device, it means that
beauty mode is not supported.
3
Steady your device and touch the shutter button.
Aperture
Camera and Gallery
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