Media

Taking photos

Taking a photo

Tap the image on the preview screen where the camera should focus. When the subject is

in focus, the focus frame turns green. Tap to take the photo. Tap and hold to take a series of photos.

Switch between the front and rear

camera.

Change the ￿ash setting.

Change the shooting mode.

Select among various e￿ects that

are available.

Change the camera settings.

Indicates which storage is in use.

Switch between still and video mode.

Open the image viewer to display photos.

Scene mode

Predefined settings make point-and-shoot photos easier to take.

Tap Scene mode.

Portrait: Use this setting for a human subject.

Landscape: Use this setting to take photos of blue skies and landscapes with richer colours.

Sports: Use this setting for fast-moving subjects.

Party/Indoor: Use this setting for well-lit indoor scenes.

Beach/Snow: Use this setting for well-lit or sunny outdoor scenes.

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Samsung GT-N7105TADOPT, GT-N7105TADPRT, GT-N7105RWDVD2, GT-N7105VSDVD2 Taking photos, Taking a photo, Tap →Scene mode

GT-N7105RWDDBT, GT-N7105TADTPH, GT-N7105TADDTM, GT-N7105VSDVD2, GT-N7105RWDPRT specifications

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