User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Exciting Features
- New Device
- Home Screen
- Contacts
- Dialing
- Camera
- Gallery
- Optimizer
- Calendar
- Clock
- Notepad
- Utilities
- Device Connection
- Security and Privacy
- Backup and Restoration
- Wi-Fi and Network
- Apps and Notifications
- Sound and Display
- Storage
- Smart Assistance
- System
- Legal Notice
Camera
Basic Camera Functions
Use Basic Camera Features
Learn about the basic features of your camera to take better photos.
Open
Camera. In the viewnder, touch or press the Volume down button to take a
photo.
Select a camera mode: Open Camera and choose a preinstalled camera mode in the
lower part of the screen.
Adjust the focal length: In the viewnder, spread two ngers to zoom in or pinch two
ngers to zoom out. When the distance between your device and shooting object is greater
than the optical zoom of the camera, the photo quality decreases. When zooming in or out, a
zoom bar will appear on the side of the screen. You can also adjust the zooming level with
the zoom bar.
Adjust the exposure: Your camera will adjust its exposure automatically depending on the
ambient light level. The larger the exposure, the brighter the picture. To manually adjust the
exposure, touch the
viewnder screen and drag the icon up or down.
Turn on or o the ash: When taking photos in a dark environment, turn on the ash to
increase the ambient brightness. In the viewnder, touch to select one of the following
ash modes:
• Auto: The camera automatically determines whether to turn on the ash according to
the ambient light.
• O: The ash is disabled.
• On: The ash is enabled.
• Always on: The ash is always on.
Enable or disable Master AI: In the viewnder, touch to enable or disable Master AI.
Use an Assistive Grid to Compose Your Photos
Avoid skewed and o-center photos. Use your camera's assistive grid feature to help you line
up the perfect shot.
Open Camera, touch to enter the Settings screen, and enable Assistive grid. Grid
lines will now appear when you take photos. The four intersecting points on the grid are the
focus areas of the picture. Place the subject of your photo on one of the intersecting points to
achieve a good composition.
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