Use HDR in high-contrast lighting
Taking a photo of a bright scene that also includes dark shadows? Use HDR (High Dynamic Range) mode. 
The camera captures multiple exposure levels and combines them into a single photo for vibrant colors and 
more detail in both light and dark areas.
To set HDR mode (off, always on, or auto mode), touch   on the viewfinder.
HDR is best for:
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Landscapes with bright sky and shaded hills or foliage
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Outdoor portraits with lots of contrast
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Backlit scenes with dark shadows and streams of sunlight
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When both the camera and subject are stationary
Do not use HDR for:
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Action shots
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Low-light indoor photos
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When you want to use the flash or the front camera
When the camera detects a high contrast scene, it automatically goes into HDR mode, and HDR appears in 
the viewfinder. Consider whether HDR mode would improve the photo or not.
Use beauty filter
Your front (selfie) camera includes a beautification filter. Use it to:
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Soften and even skin tone
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Remove blemishes and shine
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Whiten teeth
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Highlight T-zone
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Slenderize face
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Enlarge and brighten eyes
To use the filter:
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On the viewfinder, touch   and turn it on  .
2. Use the slider to adjust the intensity of the filter.
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Smile and touch   to take the picture.
Fix an issue
If you’re having issues, try these troubleshooting steps.
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