Samsung Galaxy Amp Prime Manual Do Utilizador

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Camera and Video 
Applications
Camera Settings 
You can adjust your camera’s settings using the 
icons on the main camera screen and the full 
camera settings menu. 
1.  From a Home screen, tap 
Apps 
Camera
2.  Quick settings are listed across one side of 
the camera view finder. Available options vary 
depending on the camera or recording mode 
used. Default settings include: 
• 
Effect: Add special graphical effects. 
• 
Timer: Take time-delayed pictures or videos. 
• 
Flash: Activate or deactivate the flash.
(Available only on the rear camera.)  
• 
Picture size: Select a resolution. Use higher 
resolution for higher quality. Higher resolution 
pictures take up more memory. 
• 
Beauty: Take a picture with lightened faces 
for gentler images. (Available only on the front 
camera.) 
3.  Tap 
Settings to configure settings for the 
Camera. Available options vary depending on the 
camera or recording mode used. 
Both cameras 
• 
Video size: Select a resolution. Use higher 
resolution for higher quality. Higher resolution 
videos take up more memory. 
• 
Grid lines: Display viewfinder grid lines to help 
composition when selecting subjects. 
• 
Location tags: Attach a GPS location tag to 
the picture. 
• 
Review pictures: Set to show pictures after 
taking them. 
• 
Quick launch: Open camera by pressing the 
Home key twice in quick succession. 
• 
Storage location: Select the memory location 
for storage. This option only appears if an 
optional SD card is installed. 
• 
Volume keys function: Use the Volume key 
as the camera key, the record key, or as a 
zoom key. 
• 
Shutter sound: Enable or disable a shutter 
sound when pictures are taken. 
• 
Reset settings: Reset the camera settings. 
Rear camera 
• 
Focus mode: Choose Auto focus for normal 
distances or Macro for close subjects. 
Front camera 
• 
Gesture control: Detect palm and 
automatically take a picture two seconds later. 
• 
Save pictures as previewed: Save the 
self-portrait or self-recording as viewed on the 
camera screen, not as flipped images.