AT&T 2 manual Entertainment, Taking Pictures with Your Camera, Adjusting Camera Settings

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Taking Pictures with Your Camera

Your phone has a 2-megapixel camera..

1

From the home screen, tap ..

2

Zoom in or out by dragging the slider bar.. To change color effects, tap and

 

select an option..

3

Tap

or press either Volume key to take a picture.. To view it, tap the picture

thumbnail in the corner of the screen..

Adjusting Camera Settings

Before taking a photo, you can tap to open the following camera settings..

Timing

Set the lapse time for taking a photo..

 

 

Image

Set exposure, contrast, saturation, or sharpness of

the photo..

 

 

 

White

Select how the camera adjusts colors in different

kinds of light to achieve the most natural looking

balance

colors for your shots, or allow the camera to adjust

 

the white balance automatically..

Storage

Choose the storage location for photos..

 

 

ISO

Set the ISO as auto, ISO-100, ISO-200, or ISO-400..

 

 

Geo-tagging

Choose to store location information with each

photo you take..

 

 

 

Tones

Turn shutter tones on or off..

 

 

Composition

Set the composition line to help you to aim the

line

camera at the subject..

 

 

Picture

Choose the size of the photo..

size

 

 

 

Picture

Adjust picture quality as super fine, fine, or normal..

quality

 

 

 

Anti-band

Set anti-band as auto, 50 Hz, or 60 Hz..

 

 

Other

Restore default camera settings..

 

 

Sharing a Picture

1After taking a picture, tap the thumbnail in the corner of the screen and then tap ..

2Scroll through options to send via text messaging or email, Picasa, and more..

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Contents User Guide Contents Adjusting. . . .Camera. . .Settings BluetoothUsing. . Bluetooth Changing Message Settings EntertainmentYouTube Specifications Security. . . SettingsFactory. . .Reset Google Local For Your SafetyReplace the back cover Phone SetupInstalling the SIM Card and Battery Getting StartedSwitching Your Phone On/Off Touch Control Get to Know Your PhoneGetting Around Waking Up Your PhoneHome Screens Get to Know Your Phone Key FunctionsStatus and Notification icons Connected to a Wi-Fi network Wi-Fi in useNew MMS New email New Gmail message Using the Notifications PanelNew SMS Phone Calls How to Make CallsHow to Receive Calls Adjusting Your Call Settings Importing and Exporting Contacts ContactsCreating a New Group Creating a ContactAdding a Contact to Favorites Searching for a ContactTouchPal Keyboard To Switch the Keyboard LayoutEntering Text Android KeyboardTap the alphabetic keys to enter letters Full QwertyKey PhonePad CooTek T+Message Box Choosing Touch Input SettingsTo Enable and Use TouchPal Curve MessagingChanging Message Settings Composing and Sending an Email Email SettingsCreating an Email Account Receiving EmailChecking the Wi-Fi Network Status Connecting to the InternetTurning on Wi-Fi Connecting to a Wi-Fi NetworkBrowsing Options Using BookmarksBrowsing the Internet Opening a WebSyncing Chrome Changing Browser SettingsUsing Google Chrome Using BluetoothSharing a Picture Adjusting Camera SettingsEntertainment Taking Pictures with Your CameraPlaying Your Videos Adjusting Your Video SettingsShooting Video with Your Camcorder Sharing a VideoYour phone from the computer Opening Your Gallery Adding Music to Your PhoneGallery helps you view pictures and play Tap a photo or video to view itManaging Playlists Setting a Song as RingtonePlaying Your Music Creating PlaylistsCalculator AlarmApplications Making Memorable MemosTask Manager TimerFile Manager Kingsoft OfficeGmail Google ApplicationsGoogle Search and Google Now Google Play Using Google CalendarUsing Google Talk Maps Google LocalGoogle Music Google+Phone Settings Protecting Your Phone with a PIN or Password Language SettingsMobile Network Services Security SettingsManaging Your Device Memory Factory ResetDisabling Screen Lock Settings Setting Up Credential StorageVoice Interaction Managing Other SettingsSearch Settings AccessibilityFCC Regulations For Your SafetyGeneral Safety Hearing Aid Compatibility HAC Regulations for Mobile Phones RF Exposure Information SARCtia Product Handling DistractionSeizures/Blackouts AntennaNormal Use Position Air BagsInterference Electrical SafetyGas Stations and Explosive Atmospheres SpecificationsExplosive Environments Interference in CarsNormal wear and tear WarrantyOther Warranty Programs How to Get Warranty Service
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