7

Make any necessary adjustments with the aid of the

8

guide.

 

Select

to take the second photo.

 

The device will automatically combine the left side of

 

the first

photo and the right side of the second photo

 

into one photo.

››Capture a photo of action

You can capture shots of a moving subject and then combine them into a single photo that shows the action.

1

In Idle mode, open the application list and select

2

Camera.

 

Rotate the device anti-clockwise to landscape view.

3

Select

Action shot.

4

Make any necessary adjustments.

5

Select to capture the first photo.

6

Move the device to follow the moving subject.

7

The device automatically captures the next photo.

Continue to follow the subject until the device has

 

captured all the shots necessary for the action photo.

››Customise camera settings

Before taking a photo, select

to access the

following options:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Option

 

Function

 

 

Macro

 

Activate Macro mode to take close-up

 

photos.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Timer

 

Select the length of the delay before

 

the camera takes a photo.

 

 

Resolution

 

Change the resolution option.

 

 

 

White balance

 

Adjust the colour balance according

 

to lighting conditions.

 

 

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