Taking photos in high resolution (48 MP)
- Find and tap (Camera icon).
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Select the [48 MP] mode in [More].
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Point the camera at the subject.
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Touch the subject on which you would like to focus in the viewfinder.
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The focus frame will appear.
The camera will focus on the touched subject and start tracking.
To cancel focusing, tap the focus frame.
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The color adjustment slider and the brightness adjustment slider will appear.
Drag the sliders to adjust the color and brightness.
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- Tap the screen shutter button or press the device shutter button.To view, share, or edit photos in the Google Photos app, tap the thumbnail. For more information about the Google Photos app, go to support.google.com/photos.
To change the camera settings
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Tap (Settings icon) to find and change more frequently used settings.
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Timer
Off / 3 sec / 10 sec
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Flash
Off / Auto / On / Light
The current flash status is displayed in the top left of the screen. You can switch the flash mode between [Off] and [Auto] by tapping the icon.
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Tap the [Menu] button to change more detailed settings.
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Face/Eye AF
You can take photos that focus on the faces or eyes of people and animals.
When the camera detects the faces of people or animals, a detection frame appears. To change the focus target, tap the face of the subject on whom you would like to focus.
If you press the device shutter button halfway down, the camera will focus on the selected face or on one of the eyes with a green frame. The focus will be adjusted continuously according to the movements of the subject. Press the device shutter button fully down to take a photo.
Face/Eye AF: Focuses on faces or eyes.
Face AF: Focuses on faces only.
Off
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Soft skin effect
On / Off: You can take photos with an effect that makes skin appear smoother.
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Touch tracking
The camera tracks the selected object and adjusts the brightness.
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Hint
- You can select the finish of images (Look). Tap (Look icon). Each one is optimized with a different combination of color tone, saturation, contrast, sharpness, brightness, and other image elements, so you can set up image processing with your ideal balance of these elements. For details about each preset look, tap (Read more button).
- For additional camera settings, refer to the appropriate topic listed in “Related Topic”.