Option

Function

Resolution

Select a resolution option.

 

 

White balance

Adjust the colour balance according to the

lighting conditions.

 

 

 

ISO

Adjust the sensitivity of the imaging

sensor.

 

 

 

Metering

Select a type of exposure metering.

 

 

Outdoor

Set to improve the contrast of the display

visibility

in bright sunlight.

 

Set the camera to adjust the contrast ratio

Auto contrast

between bright and dark areas in your

 

photo automatically.

 

 

Guidelines

Set to view the grid lines on the preview

screen.

 

 

 

 

Activate the anti-shake feature to reduce

Anti-Shake

blur caused by the device’s vibration or

 

movement.

 

 

 

Set the camera to include location

 

information for your photos.

 

To improve GPS reception, avoid

 

shooting in locations where the

 

signal may be obstructed, such

GPS tag

as between buildings or in low-

lying areas, or in poor weather

 

 

conditions.

 

Your location may appear on your

 

photos when you upload them

 

to the Internet. To avoid this,

 

deactivate the GPS tag setting.

 

 

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Samsung GT-I9300OKDKSA Lighting conditions, Adjust the sensitivity of the imaging, Sensor, Visibility Bright sunlight

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