Use Portrait Mode to Shoot Like a Pro
Go to Camera > Portrait, adjust the following settings, then touch to take a portrait.
• Blur and lighting eects: Touch the icon in the viewnder and select a blur or lighting
eect.
A light source (such as a neon or street light) in a relatively well-lit background will
contribute to better results. Taking photos at long distance will reduce the eect.
• Beauty eect: Touch in the viewnder and drag the slider to adjust beauty settings. A
larger value will produce a more distinct beauty eect.
To disable the beauty eect, touch the icon in the viewnder and drag each setting
to its lowest value.
Use Wide Aperture Mode to Highlight Your Shooting
Subjects
Wide aperture mode produces photographs with a shallow depth of eld. This creates a
blurred background that lends greater emphasis to the photo's subject.
Take a wide aperture photo: Go to Camera > Aperture. When shooting, touch the
screen to select a focal point, and then touch to take the photo.
• For optimal results, ensure that the subject is positioned no more than 2 m away from
the camera.
• Touch and swipe left or right on the slider to adjust the aperture level. The smaller
the aperture value, the more blurred the background will appear.
Use Panorama Mode to Take Panoramic Photos
Panoramas provide a wider viewing angle than ordinary photos, letting you take sweeping
landscape shots.
To capture a panorama shot, the camera takes multiple photos of objects within our visual
eld and stitches them together into a single photo.
When taking a panorama, nd a wide, open space that is some distance away from the
subject and try to avoid backgrounds that are all in one color.
1 Go to Camera > More > Panorama.
2 Touch at the bottom of the screen to congure the shooting direction.
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