Samsung EK-GN120A User Manual Generic Wireless Ek-gn120a Galaxy Nx Jb English - Page 51

Notes/Tips, Smart, Waterfall, Animated photo, Animate, Freeze, Direction

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Notes/Tips • Avoid the following for best results: - Moving the camera too quickly or too slowly. - Moving the camera too little to take the next photo. - Moving the camera at irregular speeds. - Shaking the camera. - Changing the camera direction while taking a photo. - Taking photos in low-light conditions. - Taking photos of moving subjects. - Taking photos where the brightness or color of the light changes. - Taking photos of a subject in front of unrecognizable backgrounds, such as empty skies or plain walls. • Shooting is stopped under the following conditions: - Changing the distance from the subject while shooting. - Moving the camera too quickly. - Not moving the camera. • The camera may stop taking photos due to composition or movement within the scene. • The camera may not take the last scene entirely if you stop moving the camera at the exact position where you want the scene to end. To take the entire scene, move the camera slightly beyond the position you want the scene to end. Waterfall Use this to take photos of waterfalls. Ⅲ Touch MODE ➔ Smart ➔ Waterfall. Notes/Tips • The image may appear blurry due to the slow shutter speed when the camera takes photos. Make sure to use a tripod. Animated Photo Use this to create a photo in which selected objects move by freezing or animating moving objects automatically detected by the camera. 1. Touch MODE ➔ Smart ➔ Animated photo. 2. Press the Shutter button to take a photo. Touch Animate or Freeze, and then rub the screen to animate or freeze the detected moving objects. 3. Touch Trim to adjust the range to trim, or Direction to change the direction of the animation. 4. Touch Save to save the photo. Camera Operation 47

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Camera Operation
47
Notes/Tips
Avoid the following for best results:
Moving the camera too quickly or too slowly.
Moving the camera too little to take the next photo.
Moving the camera at irregular speeds.
Shaking the camera.
Changing the camera direction while taking a photo.
Taking photos in low-light conditions.
Taking photos of moving subjects.
Taking photos where the brightness or color of the
light changes.
Taking photos of a subject in front of unrecognizable
backgrounds, such as empty skies or plain walls.
Shooting is stopped under the following conditions:
Changing the distance from the subject while
shooting.
Moving the camera too quickly.
Not moving the camera.
The camera may stop taking photos due to
composition or movement within the scene.
The camera may not take the last scene entirely if you stop
moving the camera at the exact position where you want the
scene to end. To take the entire scene, move the camera slightly
beyond the position you want the scene to end.
Waterfall
Use this to take photos of waterfalls.
±
Touch
MODE
Smart
Waterfall
.
Notes/Tips
The image may appear blurry due to the slow shutter speed when
the camera takes photos. Make sure to use a tripod.
Animated Photo
Use this to create a photo in which selected objects move by
freezing or animating moving objects automatically detected
by the camera.
1.
Touch
MODE
Smart
Animated photo
.
2.
Press the Shutter button to take a photo. Touch
Animate
or
Freeze
, and then rub the screen to animate
or freeze the detected moving objects.
3.
Touch
Trim
to adjust the range to trim, or
Direction
to
change the direction of the animation.
4.
Touch
Save
to save the photo.