The recommended shutter speed for static scenes (such as mountains) is between 1/80 and
1/125, and faster for moving subjects (such as waves). For best results, use a tripod when
shooting a moving subject.
l Adjust exposure compensation: Touch
, and drag the AWB slider to your desired value.
l When shooting under sunlight, you can select . In a weak light environment, you can select
.
l Touch
to adjust the colour temperature. If you want to give your photo a cosy, nostalgic
tone, increase the K value. For a cold, calm or futuristic tone, lower the K value.
Adjust AF based on the shooting subject: Touch
, and drag the AF slider to your desired value.
Focusing Mode
Application Scenario
AF-S mode Static scenes (such as mountains)
AF-C mode Moving scenes (such as owing water and waves)
MF mode Protruding objects (such as a close-up of a ower)
Hold your device steady when shooting: Touch and enable Horizontal level. After this
feature is enabled, two horizontal guiding lines will appear on the viewnder. When the dotted line
overlaps with the solid line, the camera is horizontally aligned.
l Some options in Pro mode may change after you modify settings.
l The aforementioned recommended settings are for reference only. You may adjust them based
on the actual usage conditions to achieve your desired effect.
Light Painting Mode
Light Painting: Shoot Light Trails
Light painting mode automatically sets a slow shutter speed to take long-exposure shots of light trails.
This mode produces stunning photos that have an ethereal quality.
Light painting mode offers four creative shooting modes for different subjects and light conditions:
l
Trafc trails: Captures light trails created by cars at night.
l Light grafti: Captures trails created by a moving light source in low-light conditions.
l Silky water: Captures silky-smooth photos of waterfalls and
owing water.
l Star trails: Captures stunning photos of star trails in the night sky.
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