Camera

Adjusting the ISO sensitivity

The ISO sensitivity is the measure of a film’s sensitivity to light as defined by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO). Select a higher resolution to take better photos and reduce blurriness when taking photos in low-light conditions without using the flash.

Tap Expert A / S / M / P, and select an ISO sensitivity.

Selecting a higher ISO sensitivity may result in more image noise.

Using face detection

In camera mode, tap Camera Face detection, and select one of the following:

Normal: Measures exposure on a human face. (p. 39)

Smile shot: Recognises and helps taking people’s smiling faces. (p. 39)

Blink detection: Detects closed eyes and automatically takes additional photos. (p. 40)

When a face is detected, the device tracks the face automatically.

This feature may not be effective in the following conditions:

–The subject is too far from the device.

–The lighting is too bright or too dark.

–The subject is not facing the device.

–The subject is wearing sunglasses or a mask.

–The subject’s facial expression changes drastically.

–The subject is backlit, or the lighting conditions are unstable.

This feature may not be available in some modes and settings.

Depending the selected option, some settings may not be available.

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Samsung EK-GC110ZWAXAR user manual Adjusting the ISO sensitivity, Using face detection