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73362. Which Shooting Modes are available on my Samsung Galaxy Camera™? How do I change them?

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Page 1. Shooting Modes

Shooting Modes

Your Samsung Galaxy Camera™ has several shooting modes. Each mode provides you with predefined settings that make capturing photos of higher quality both easy and fast. To change the shooting mode, open the camera application, and touch Mode Galaxy Camera Mode Button.

Galaxy Camera Shooting Modes

The following shooting modes are available on your camera:

  • Auto: The camera determines the ideal mode for the photo.
  • Smart : Capture professional-like photos quickly and easily using these predefined modes.
    • Beauty face: Corrects facial imperfections automatically when taking portraits.
    • Best photo: Select the best photos when you take a series of photos.
    • Continuous shot: Take photos continuously at a rate of four per second, with a maximum of 20 photos.
    • Best face: Select the best photo of each person from five consecutive photos and merge into one best photo.
    • Landscape: Take photos that emphasize the landscape and sky by making the green and blue more intense.
    • Macro: Take photos of close objects or text.
    • Action freeze: Take photos of fast-moving subjects, such as capturing photos at sporting events.
    • Rich tone: Take and merge photos in various exposures to create soft and rich colors.
    • Panorama: Take panoramic photos made up of a maximum eight consecutive photos.
    • Waterfall: Take photos of waterfall and flowing water using a long exposure.
    • Silhouette: Take photos of silhouettes with backlighting.
    • Sunset: Take photos that emphasize the sunset by making the colors more intense.
    • Night: Take photos by combining photos to get a brighter, clearing photo in low light, without flash
    • Fireworks: Take photos of fireworks using long exposure at night.
    • Light trace: Take photos of light trails using long exposure at night.
  • Expert: Settings can be fine-tuned to fit the scene you are trying to capture.
    • Galaxy Camera Full Manual Mode Full Manual: All camera settings, except exposure value, can be adjusted separately.
    • Galaxy Camera Prorgam Mode Program: Use this option to manually set ISO sensitivity or exposure value (EV). The shutter speed and aperture will be set automatically.
    • Galaxy Camera - Aperture Priority Mode Aperture Priority: Use this option to manually set the aperture level. Shutter speed will be set automatically by the camera.
    • Galaxy Camera Speed Priority Mode Speed Priority: Use this option to manually set the shutter speed. Aperture level will be set automatically.
    • Galaxy Camera Manual Camcorder ModeManual Camcorder: Use this option to open up all of the camcorder options available on your camera. When selected, all movie sizes and frame rates will be available from the settings menu.

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