User's Manual

Tegra NOTE 7 Software Apps
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Panoramic mode. Allows you to take a 180-degree panorama shot by panning from left to right.
The camera will tell you if you are panning too quickly. When done, the Tegra 4 processor will
stitch the image together in record time.
Switch between camera mode and video mode
Video mode. Returns camera to standard mode by turning off other features.
Turns on fast 120 frames per second (fps) video capture (ideal for capturing fast action). When you
play back the video it displays as if in slow motion since it plays back at 30 fps.
Pre-capture video mode. In this mode, five seconds of video are buffered, allowing you to capture
moments you might otherwise miss (when you are little late hitting the start capture button).
Integrated Horizon. Displays a level so you can move the tablet to align the image field. Use the
composition tool overlays to align the image field to the overlay.
Composition tools. These overlays are displayed on your image field to help lineup the perfect
balanced scene. Use the overlays with the Integrated Horizon tool to lineup a scene.
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Focus, Exposure, Zoom, and Tap to Track Gestures
Put two fingers on the screen simultaneously and slide them apart to show pinch zoom – reverse motion to
zoom back out.
Put one finger on the screen and lift to get the auto-focus/auto-exposure icon.
Put two fingers on the screen and lift without sliding them together or apart to get separate AF/AE icons.
You can get the camera to automatically optimize focus and exposure on an object in the scene by placing
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our finger at the top left of the object and slide down to the bottom right of the object. If the camera
identifies an object, a green box displays around the object. This is the Tegra Note exclusive Tap to Track
feature that is based on advanced Tegra computational photography features. As you move the camera
around notice that the box stays centered on the object. Even when the object leaves the scene, when it
reappears the Tap to Track box displays again. Use this feature as an easy way to keep your subject in focus and
properly exposed.