Hi i see in the photo menu dos''t appera the option to take a macro pic
any knowledge to activate tis mode or simply don't have
my i8910 have
You just touch to focus on what you want. Here is a pic I took recently:
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thephawx said:
You just touch to focus on what you want. Here is a pic I took recently:
thanks man
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celtichazard said:
Hi i see in the photo menu dos''t appera the option to take a macro pic
any knowledge to activate tis mode or simply don't have
my i8910 have
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You can find it when you open camera app and go to Settings->Focus Mode, there you can choose between Auto focus, Macro and Face detection. I bet this is in the user manual as well.
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Could you always take pics from both forward and rearward facing cams or is this new ?
yes you can
it's not new
Do you need a third party app to take pics with the front camera, or is the built-in camera app capable of doing this? If so, can someone outline the steps please?
davanw said:
Do you need a third party app to take pics with the front camera, or is the built-in camera app capable of doing this? If so, can someone outline the steps please?
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froyo, tap top left
just click there
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and there
Thank-you! That's an awesome feature.
has anyone had any success playing around with the panoramic camera feature? My only problem is that it is only focused for the first image.
Focus on infinity
Focus on infinity is required, in simple words, your focus on the closest image should be beyond 20-25 feet. Also, make sure your lens is clean
The rest is just toying with it until you understand the camera/setting
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has anyone had any success playing around with the panoramic camera feature? My only problem is that it is only focused for the first image.
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you have to slowly scan around, if you do it quickly, it'll be blurry or look out of focus.
https://picasaweb.google.com/110196198576872958715/SamsungGalaxyNote?authkey=Gv1sRgCJr6z6KMt8KkiQE
Some unpacking pictures I made showing the device, accessory, and comparing it to some phones and other things like HDD drive and iPod classic.
Preview:
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very nice ...
Some camera shots in higehst resolution (only shake reduction activated):
https://plus.google.com/photos/110196198576872958715/albums/5668899436074723105
Preview:
I'm not sure what i'm more jealous of - your Note, or that gorgeous Bavarian view out of your window. Thanks for the pics!
You got your exposure set too high.
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You got your exposure set too high.
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Yeah, I think so, I just did not change any of the settings to get an idea how a fast snapshot would look like.
I have just recently got myself a galaxy s4 and up to now it has been great until i went to use the video recorder at night and found out that the flash doesn't come on and the recording is very dark so i don't suppose anyone knows how to get the flash working with the video or if there is an app that i could download for it to make it work.
Thanks in advance
Russell
Do you turn the flash light on always ?, it in the option of the camera
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in the picture, that option is the lightning symbolism on the left
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Do you turn the flash light on always ?, it in the option of the camera
in the picture, that option is the lightning symbolism on the left
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Thanks for that just gave it a go and the flash came on, i think that is really silly on samsung's part, you would of though that the camera would be able to detect low light conditions when using the video camera.
Thanks again
Hey Guys I'm proposing to my girlfriend today and my friend has an S5. We can't figure out how to enable Simultaneous HD video and image recording so we can take photos while we video record.
I have a note 3 and this has never been an issue... Any idea how to enable it??
If I understand what you're asking, when you start recording video there will be several buttons to right of screen. The stop button, pause button, and the camera button. Tapping the camera button instantly takes a pic of what's on the screen. I'll attach a screen shot of what mine looks like. This is with the stock camera app.
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