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Welcome, here I've got ZTE Blade 10 and I'm gonna show you how to use the camera pro mode
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on this device. So let's start by tapping on the camera button to open it and for now we are in the standard
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photo mode. Let's change it by using this settings bar and just simply going to the right to more
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Here we have access to other modes of this camera and one of this is the manual so let's
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pick it. Here we are, this is kind of pro mode here and it gives us possibilities to choose some
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shooting parameters by ourself. This is useful when we want to learn photographic skills or making experiments with photography
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So let me start with this settings bar. Let's start from the right
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The first one button here allow us to adjust the interval pictures so we can pick the interval
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from 1 second to 60 seconds. I think this is really wide spectrum
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Let me pick 1 second interval to show you how it works and now when we take a picture
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we have many pictures at the same time every 1 second. So now we have 2 and as you can see this is how it works
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To stop it let's just tap again at the shutter. Now let's go back to the slider at the beginning to turn off the interval and let's move to
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the next one button. Here we have the white balance so we can control the temperature of our picture and we can
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pick the lights we have at this slider. It depends from the light we have in the area where we take a photo so we have for example
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at first here the sunset, then the tungsten light, white fluorescent light, daylight and
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the cloudy light. So these icons help us to precise what we have in the light and this slider allow us
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to control this white balance in Kelvin degrees. At the beginning we have the auto settings so there's no problem to go back to the auto
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white balance. Now let's move to the next one button here and here we can adjust the exposure compensation
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of our picture so we can manage the light of the photo by going to the right we can
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make it more bright as you can see and by going to the left on this slider we can make
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it more dark. At the center we have zero exposure so now we are again on the auto settings
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The next one button here is the ISO so here we can control the camera's sensitivity to light
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We can make it less sensitive from 100 here at the beginning of this slider and by going
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to the right more sensitive to 1 in 6000 of it so this is a pretty wide choice like this
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kind of camera and I think this is enough and at the beginning of this slider we have
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auto ISO so we can easily go back to the auto settings
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And now let's move to the left corner to this button. When we tap on it we can open the advanced camera settings
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Most of them is also in standard photo mode but in the pro mode we have two extra things
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that are here really good. The metering. Here we can pick between spot metering, center weighted metering and frame average
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And when we slide a little bit down we have save as RAW picture option so when we tap
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here we can save our pictures not in JPEG format but also in RAW
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Also RAW format is used by professional photographers to saving more details at the photos and post
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producting them in graphic programs so this is really cool option and really pro here
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And when we tap here we can of course turn it off. Now let's go back to this camera preview and use the settings to take a picture so let
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me pick ISO for example here a little bit brighter, the white balance maybe here and
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the interval let's say turn it off. To see my picture let's move to the left to this button
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Here we get quick access to the gallery and this is how it looks like
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