Geotagging
Tag photos with details of where you took them
On
When geotagging is turned on, the approximate geographical location is added to photos when you take
them. To use geotagging, you must enable location features from the Settings menu.
See Location services on page 100.
For geotags to be added to a photo, the location must be determined before you take the photo. Your location is determined when appears on the camera screen. When the phone is searching for your
position, appears.
Off
When geotagging is turned off, you cannot view the location where you took a photo
Shutter sound
Select the sound that's heard when you tap the camera screen to take a photo.
Tips on using the camera
Rule of thirds
Don’t place your subject in the middle of the frame. By placing it a third of the way in, you achieve a better result.
Hold it steady
Avoid blurry photos by holding the camera steady. Try to steady your hand by leaning it against a solid object.
Get closer
By getting as close as possible to your subject, you can fill the camera screen view with your subject.
Consider variety
Think about different angles, and move towards the subject. Take some vertical photos. Try different positions.
Use a plain background
A plain background helps highlight your subject.
Keep your lens clean
Cell phones are used in all kinds of weather and places, and carried in pockets and bags. This results in the camera lens becoming dirty and covered with fingerprints. Use a soft cloth to clean the lens.
Using the video camera
To record a video using the camera key
1From your Home screen, tap , then find and tap .
2If the video camera is not selected, tap .
3To start recording a video, press the camera key.
4To stop recording, press the camera key again.
To record a video by tapping the screen
1From your Home screen, tap , then find and tap .
2If the video camera is not selected, tap .
3To display all settings, press .
4Tap Capturing method and select On if it is not already selected.
5Tap the screen to start recording.
6Tap the screen to stop recording.
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