Samsung GT-S5830PPANEE manual ››Tag en serie af billeder, ››Tag et panoramabillede, → Panorama

Models: GT-S5830RWANEE GT-S5830PPANEE GT-S5830OKANEE GT-S5830UWANEE GT-S5830DKANEE

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››Tag en serie af billeder

Du kan let tage en serie af billeder af motiver i bevægelse. Dette er nyttigt, når du tager billeder af legende børn eller en sportsbegivenhed.

1

I inaktiv tilstand: Åbn listen over programmer, og vælg

Kamera.

 

2

Drej telefonen mod uret for liggende format.

3

Vælg

Kontinuerlig.

4

Foretag de nødvendige indstillinger.

5

Tryk på

, og hold den nede. Kameraet vil fortsætte

med at tage billeder, indtil du slipper tasten.

››Tag et panoramabillede

Du kan tage panoramabilleder i bredt format ved hjælp af optagetilstanden Panorama. Denne tilstand er nyttig til at tage billeder af landskaber.

1

I inaktiv tilstand: Åbn listen over programmer, og vælg

Kamera.

 

2

Drej telefonen mod uret for liggende format.

3

Vælg

Panorama.

4

Foretag de nødvendige indstillinger.

5

Vælg

for at tage det første billede.

6

Flyt langsomt telefonen i en vilkårlig retning, og justér

 

den grønne ramme ind efter søgeren.

 

Når du har justeret den grønne ramme ind efter søgeren,

7

vil kameraet automatisk tage det næste billede.

Gentag trin 6 for at gennemføre panoramabilledet.

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Samsung GT-S5830PPANEE, GT-S5830DKANEE, GT-S5830RWANEE ››Tag en serie af billeder, ››Tag et panoramabillede, → Panorama

GT-S5830RWANEE, GT-S5830PPANEE, GT-S5830OKANEE, GT-S5830UWANEE, GT-S5830DKANEE specifications

The Samsung GT-S5830 series, which includes models such as GT-S5830DKANEE, GT-S5830UWANEE, GT-S5830OKANEE, GT-S5830PPANEE, and GT-S5830RWANEE, is a part of Samsung's Galaxy Ace lineup, which gained popularity for its affordable yet feature-rich smartphones. Released in 2011, these devices were designed to cater to the growing demand for compact smartphones that offer decent performance and functionality.

At the core of these devices is their sleek and stylish design, featuring a 3.5-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 480x320 pixels. This screen size made it comfortable for users to navigate through applications, browse the internet, and enjoy multimedia content. The overall design is lightweight, making it easy to handle and carry.

Powering the Galaxy Ace series is a 800 MHz ARM 11 processor, which, while not the most powerful by today’s standards, provided a smooth performance for day-to-day tasks such as calling, texting, and running basic applications. Combined with 158 MB of RAM and 158 MB of internal storage, expandable up to 32 GB via microSD, these devices offered a reasonable level of performance for casual users.

On the software side, these models originally shipped with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, which introduced users to customizable home screens, an array of apps, and improved battery management features. The interface was user-friendly, appealing to those new to smartphones. Users could access the Google Play Store to download a variety of apps, enhancing the device's functionality.

Another notable feature is the 5-megapixel rear camera, equipped with autofocus and an LED flash, allowing users to capture decent quality photos in good lighting conditions. The absence of a front-facing camera is typical of budget devices of that era, yet it didn't impede users' ability to take quick snapshots.

In terms of connectivity, the GT-S5830 series provides essential features such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, and GPS, ensuring users stay connected and can navigate effectively. The battery capacity of 1350 mAh allowed for a reasonable usage time, although heavy users might need to recharge frequently.

In summary, the Samsung GT-S5830 series represents a landmark in the evolution of budget smartphones, balancing essential features and affordability. While the technology may seem outdated by current standards, these models laid the groundwork for future innovations in the smartphone market and continue to be remembered for their practicality and user-centric design.