Camera Settings - Samsung Galaxy S6 User Manual

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Both cameras
Virtual shot: Create multi-directional views of
objects.
Download: Download additional shooting
modes from the Galaxy Apps store.

Camera Settings

1. From a Home screen, tap
2. Quick settings are listed across one side of
the camera view finder. Available options vary
depending on the camera or recording mode
used. Default settings include:
Flash: Activate or deactivate the flash
(Rear camera only).
Beauty: Take a picture with lightened faces for
gentler images (Front camera only).
Timer: Take time-delayed pictures or videos.
HDR (rich tone): Save the picture in HDR
(rich tone) only.
Effect: Add special graphical effects.
3. Tap
Settings to configure settings for
Camera. Available options vary depending on the
camera/recording mode used.
Both cameras
Picture size: Select a resolution. Use higher
resolution for higher quality. Higher resolution
pictures take up more memory.
Video size: Select a resolution. Use higher
resolution for higher quality. Higher resolution
videos take up more memory.
Video stabilization: Activate anti-shake. Anti-
shake helps to keep the focus steady when
the camera is moving.
Applications
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Grid lines: Display viewfinder grid lines to help
composition when selecting subjects.
Location tags: Attach a GPS location tag to
the picture.
Review pictures: Set to show pictures after
taking them.
Quick launch: Open Camera by pressing the
Home key twice in quick succession.
Voice control: To take pictures say smile,
cheese, capture, or shoot. To record videos,
say Record video.
Volume keys function: Use the Volume key as
the camera key, the record key, or as a zoom
key.
Reset settings: Reset the camera settings.
Help: View information on using the camera.
Rear camera
Tracking AF: Focus on and track a subject
selected on the preview screen.
Front camera
Gesture control: Detect palm and
automatically take a picture two seconds later.
Save pictures as previewed: Save a
self-portrait or self recording as a reversed
(or 'mirrored') image.
Camera and Video

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