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Welcome, here I've got TCL 20SE and I'm gonna show you how to use the camera pro mode at
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this device. So at first we have to tap on a camera button to open it and for now we are on auto photo
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mode so let's change it by using this settings bar and just simply going to the right to
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the end. Here we have the pro mode. So here we are. This mode gives us possibilities to choose some shooting parameters by ourself and this
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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 go from the left
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The first one button here is the ISO so we can control now camera's sensitivity to light
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by using this slider. We can make it less sensitive from 100 and more sensitive to 1 in 5000 of it so this
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is wide choice and at the beginning from the left we have auto ISO so there's no problem
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to go back to auto settings. Now let's move to the next one option
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Here we have the shooter speed so we can manage the time of taking picture
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We can make it shorter from 1 in 8000 of seconds so this is really short time and it should
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be definitely better to objects for example in move to frozen them at the picture by going
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to the right we can make our time much longer and the longest here is 1 in 4 seconds so
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this should be definitely better to objects that are stable and of course at the beginning
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of the slider we have auto settings so we can easily go back to auto shooter speed
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Now let's move to the next one option. Here we can manage the light of our picture and so the exposure compensation
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As you can see by going to the left we can make our photo more dark by going to the right
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we can make it more bright and at the center we have zero parameter but we can go back
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to the left to go to auto exposure compensation so this is how to use this
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Let's move to the next one option and here we have the white balance so we can change
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the temperature of our picture in Kelvin degrees and by using this slider going to
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the left on it we can make our photo more cold more blue by going to the right we can
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make it more warm more orange so this is kind of balance between the blue and the orange
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light the warm and cold tones of our picture and of course we can easily go back to auto
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white balance by sliding to the beginning to the left. Now let's move to the next one option
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Here we have the focusing now we are on auto focus by using this slider we can manage this
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and use manual focus like that and at the beginning of course we have auto settings
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now I want to show you the last one option so when we manage all of these settings and
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use them manually and want to go back to auto we don't have to separately go in each of
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these parameters and sliders to a letter from the left we can tap to the last one button
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from the right here and all of this goes back to the auto settings so we can easily start
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using this from the beginning and now let me use these settings to take a picture so
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for example let's start with ISO and stay here the shutter speed maybe here and I want
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to say now that the exposure compensation button is locked because the important thing
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here is that these two parameters together are kind of exposure compensation so here
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by using the ISO and the shutter speed as you can see we can manage the light of our
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picture so for example let's stay on this settings and move to the white balance maybe
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let me go to some warm tones and the focusing let's stay on auto because I don't have
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really well conditions to take the picture so let me take a photo and let's move to the
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left to the button that follows us straight to the gallery and this is how it looks like
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I suggest you to making experiments with all of these settings and just have a good fun
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