Click each step to see the action, click the picture or use the arrow keys

  • 1. From the home screen, tap Camera

    Note:
    If the Camera icon has been removed from the home screen, you can access it from the application launcher
  • 2. Pinch with two fingers to zoom in and out
  • 3. Tap to focus in on an area
  • 4. To change the flash settings, tap the Settings icon
  • 5. Tap Flash
  • 6. Tap your desired flash setting
  • 7. Tap a blank area of screen to return to the camera
  • 8. To change the image size, tap the Settings icon
  • 9. Tap Image Size
  • 10. Tap your desired image size
  • 11. Tap a blank area of screen to return to the camera
  • 12. To change the scene mode, tap the Settings icon
  • 13. Tap Scene Mode
  • 14. Tap your desired scene mode
  • 15. Tap a blank area of screen to return to the camera
  • 16. Tap the Camera icon to take a photo
  • 17. Tap the Thumbnail to view your photo
  • 18. Swipe left and right to scroll through your photos
  • 19. Tap the Back key to return to the camera
  • 20. The HDR (High Dynamic Range) feature captures three images simultaneously and combines the best parts of each image to create one photo with optimal exposure throughout. To access this feature, tap the Camera Modes icon
  • 21. Tap HDR
  • 22. Tap the Camera icon to take a photo
  • 23. Panorama combines a sequence of images to create one large image of a scene. To access this feature, tap the Camera Modes icon
  • 24. Tap Panorama
  • 25. Tap the Shutter icon
  • 26. Pan the camera to the left or right (or up and down) in a smooth motion. Tap the Camera icon to stop the panorama
  • 27. Continuous Shot enables you to take multiple photos very quickly. To use continuous shooting, tap the Camera Modes icon
  • 28. Tap Continuous Shot
  • 29. Tap the Camera icon. A quick sequence of images will be captured