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Using the Samsung Galaxy S mobile phone camera

September 9th, 2010


Samsung Galaxy S, it came, it saw and it conquered. Samsung Galaxy S is the most popular phone next to the Apple iPhone. Galaxy S comes with a powerful 1GHz processor that delivers amazing speed.

One of the amazing features of the Samsung galaxy S mobile phone is the 5.0 megapixel auto focus camera. The camera features different modes such as the Action Shot, Cartoon Shot, Self Shot, Smile Shot and many other options, effects. Whats more the Galaxy S camera can also record videos in HD mode.

Though the Samsung Galaxy S mobile phone does have a superb camera some of the excitement is lost because of the missing flash option. This means that it will be a bit difficult to get that perfect shot especially in low light conditions.

But the Galaxy S camera comes with host of effects and features that may make you forget that the phone does not have a flash option.

Samsung Galaxy S users can take multiple shot by simply enabling the camera and entering into landscape mode. Then choose the continuous option and make sure every subject is in focus and then click.

Galaxy S supports gif animation or also called the stop frame animation. To use this option put camera into landscape mode, choose stop motion, then start taking pictures then select finish and enter the edit mode where you can save the images as animated gif.

You can also take a vintage shot with your Samsung Galaxy S, to do so go to camera landscape mode, choose vintage option then select the colour filter by selecting the N symbol. Choose subject, focus and then click.

Galaxy S also features the panoramic picture option. To use this feature enable the camera mode and enter into the landscape mode, then choose the panorama option get the picture in focus and click, it is the first image. You will then find a green frame that acts as a reference; all you need to do is move the device either left or right and align with green frame. The camera will automatically click when it senses the green frame and the image to be clicked are lined up. The process needs to be followed until the panoramic shot is completed.

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