Shot mode
The Shot mode icon is only available on the Auto camera mode viewfinder. It sets how the picture or video will be taken.
- Auto takes a normal shot.
- Popout takes a photo or records video using both of the rear camera lenses. The wider view frames the main view. Tap the Views icon to select the shape to use. Tap an effect (Fisheye, B&W, Vignette and Lens blur) to apply it to the wider view.
- Multi-view takes photos and/or videos in different configurations by dividing the viewfinder into sections. Tap the Collage icon to set how you want it divided. Tap the Sequence icon to toggle between activating one shot section at a time or activating all of the sections at the same time. Swipe a section to swap lenses if necessary.
- Snap takes multiple small video clips and allows you to assemble them into a short video.
- Panorama allows you to pan your phone slowly in one direction to take continuous photos which the camera combines into a single wide photo.
- Slo-mo takes slow-motion video footage.
- Time-lapse allows you to take time-lapse video footage. Tap the recording speed to change it. When recording in high speed, the video will be more compressed.
NOTE | Sound is not recorded for a Time-lapse video. |
Image format
The Image format icon is only available on the rear lenses (Standard and Wide-angle) of the Manual camera mode viewfinder to set the format for the image.
- JPG sets the image to the standard JPG format.
- RAW JPG sets the camera to save the image in JPEG and DNG formats. This allows for more control when editing, but it can take up more of your memory space.