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Welcome here I've got some your new
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remitre-o-termy note 10s and I'm gonna show you how to use the camera pro mode at this device
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so let's start by tapping on the camera button to open it and for now we are on standard photo mode
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we have to change it now so by using the settings bar and going to the left we can get access to pro
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here we are this mode gives us possibilities to choose some shooting parameters
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by ourselves. 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 go from the right
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The first one option we can pick here is the lens. We are on white
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At the center we have access to ultra-white, so as you can see this is how it changes
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And we can pick also the macro, so the closer one. Now let's stay on white and move to the next one parameter, the exposure compensation
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Here we can manage the light of our picture. This option allows us to do it in some basic way
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We have this slider at the center. We are on auto parameters, auto exposure compensation
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By going to the right, we can make our picture more bright
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By going to the left, we can make it more dark, as you can see. So now let's move to the center to auto exposure compensation
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And let's go to the third parameter here. The ISO. Here we can change camera's sensitivity to light
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to light, we can make it less sensitive from 50 or by going to the right on this side
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they're more sensitive to 6 and 4,000. So this is really wide choice and it is really pro feature here, like in really professional camera
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And here we can also easily go back to auto-iso if we need by tapping on this A letter button
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from the left. Now let's move to the next one option. The shooter speed
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Here we can change the time of taking picture and it allow us to make it shorter from 1 and 4,000 of seconds
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So this is really short time and it should be definitely better to objects that are for example in move to frozen them at our picture By going to the right we can make the time much longer
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The longest here is 30 seconds, so this should be definitely better to objects that are stable at our pictures
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We can, of course, easily go back to auto-shooter speed by using this button from the left with A-letter
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And let's focus here also again on the ISO-NX. exposure compensation because the footer speed together with ESO adjusted manually are kind of exposure compensation
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So this is really professional way to adjust our light on the picture
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And as I said, the standard button with exposure compensation is to basic light management
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So for now it is locked. When we use these two parameters, the exposure compensation is locked
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So if you want to unlock this, you have to be on shooter speed or on ISO, on the auto settings
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So then you get access to it. So remember about it because this is important
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And here also we have one extra feature that can help us to adjust our exporter compensation better
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So let's move now to the right corner button when we pick it. We get access to more options about the camera
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we can manage. Most of them is also in standard photo mode but in the pro we have this
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button exposure verification so just one tap to turn it on another tap to turn it off and
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when we have it turned it on we can check if we adjust the exposure correctly so for
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now it is correctly adjusted let me go to the left here and maybe to lower isa and as
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you can see when it is too less light at the picture so we don't have enough light it shows us this blue
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signs of the areas that are under-exposed of our picture and when we give to our photo
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too much light it shows us these signs that shows us over areas of our photos So we can adjust this and check it if we do it correctly by using these buttons
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And also when we move back to shooter speed and the ESO on auto and use this exposure compensation button, also it is working here
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As you can see. And now let's tap to the right corner to turn it off and focus it
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again on this settings bar to move to the next one option defocusing we are on
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auto focus now by using this side that we can change it to manual and as you
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can see this is how to do it of course you can stay also on auto when you
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tap to the left button with a letter but I want to show you that when we again
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tap to the right corner button here in the settings we have also focus peeking here
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from the right so just one tap to turn it on and another top to turn it off and when we have it turned it on as you can see we have this red
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signs so it shows us the areas that are focused correctly on our picture and this is also really
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helpful when we use this manually now let's turn this off and go back to autofocus and move to the
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next one the last option on the settings bar the white balance here we can manage the temperature of our
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picture and it depends from the light we have in the area where we take a photo so we can
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pick the tungsten light daylight, white fluorescent light and the cloudy light and when we tap to this
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button from the right we get access to extra slider here we can adjust the white balance manually
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in Kelvin degrees by going to the right we can make it warmer by going to the left we can
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make it colder so this is kind of balance between the blue and the orange light
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light of our picture, the warm and cold tones of it. And of course to go back to auto settings, we have to move to this view and tap to the
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A letter button from the left. And I want to show you also that when we adjust all of this manually we don have to separately go back to auto settings we can tap to this button that appears here and reset them to all to start using them from the beginning
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So this is also helpful and we don't need to separate, click on all of this
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And now let's move to this settings bar. Here we have also some basic settings that are in standard photo mode
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but in the pro we have this second from the left button that allow us to pick the
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METARING, we can pick frame average metering, also the spot metering, and center weighted
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And now let's move again to the right corner button when we pick it
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I've showed you the focus picking and the exposure verification. Here we have also third extra button in the Pro mode, the RAF
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So just one tap to turn it on, another tab to turn it off, and when we have it turned it on
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we can save our pictures not only in JPEG but in rough format
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so graph format is used by professional photographers to saving more details at the pictures
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and post-producing them in graphic programs and this is also really pro here
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Now let's turn this off and move back to this settings and tap to this button from the left with eye letter
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Here we get access to some short tutorial and you can read about all of these features also
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So I think you can learn from this and this is also useful. And for now let me take a picture by using this setting so let's stay on white lens
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Let's leave the Explorer compensation because I want to use the ESO and the shooter split together
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The focusing maybe here and the white balance. Let's stay on the white fluorescent light
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To see my picture let's move to the left to the button that falls us straight to the gallery
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So this is how it looks like. Of course, on the light. Of course, this is only an example
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I suggest you to make experiments with all of these settings. And just have a good fun, thanks for watching, subscribe by our channel and leave the thumbs up