Using the settings

In the viewfinder, tap the Settings icon (in the lower-left corner) to open the camera's Settings menu. The setting categories are displayed in a grid. Tap one to access its available setting options, then tap the setting you want (scroll the list, if necessary). You can tap another category to make additional setting changes, then tap the Back key when you've finished adjusting the settings.

This enables you to take a picture using a voice command.

Choose On or Off.

If set to On, say Cheese, Smile, Whiskey, Kimchi, or LG to take a photo.

This defines and controls the amount of light entering the lens.

Slide the brightness indicator on the bar to set it.

This enables you to select the focus mode.

Choose from Auto, Manual and Face tracking.

This sets the image size (resolution of the photo) and aspect ratio.

Choose from 5M 2560x1920 (4:3), W3M 2240x1344 (5:3) and 1M 1280x960 (4:3).

This determines the sensitivity of the camera's light sensor. The higher the ISO, the more sensitive the camera. This is useful in darker conditions when you can't use the flash.

Choose from Auto, 100, 200, 400 and 800.

This improves white balance in various lighting conditions.

Choose from Auto, Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent and Cloudy.

This applies color effects to your pictures.

Choose from None, Mono, Sepia and Negative.

This sets a delay after the Capture button is tapped. This is ideal if you want to be in the photo.

Choose from Off, 3 sec, 5 sec and 10 sec.

This enables your phone's location-based services. Take pictures wherever you're and tag them with the location. If you upload tagged pictures to a blog that supports geo-tagging, you can see the pictures displayed on a map.

Choose On or Off.

This sets a shutter sound.

Choose Off or Tone 1 (2, 3, or 4).

This sets the action to take when the Volume keys are pressed.

Choose Capture or Zoom.

This sets the location where you want to save your images.

Choose SD card or Internal storage.

This provides a quick help guide. Tap it to learn how a function works.

This restores all of the camera settings back to the default values.

TIP!

When you exit the Camera app, some settings return to their defaults, such as brightness, white balance, color effect, ISO, and timer. Check these before you take your next photo.