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Welcome Herofica at Motorola MotoG-G-30 and I'm going to show you how to use the camera promote at this device
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So at first we have to tap on a camera button to open it and for now we are in the standard photo mode
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So we have to change it. Let's do it by using this settings bar and just simply going to the right
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Here we have access to other modes of this camera and in the photo category we have the promo
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We have the Pro mode, so let's tap on it. Here we are, this mode gives us possibilities to choose some shooting parameters by ourselves
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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 is the Explorer Compensation option. So here we can manage the light of our picture by using this slider and going to the right
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we can make our photo more bright as you can see by going to the right
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To the left, we can make it more dark. At the center we have zero parameters, so we can easily go back to the auto-experter compensation
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Let's move to the next one button. Here we have ESO, so now we can control the camera's sensitivity to light
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By using this slider, we can make it less sensitive from 100 or more sensitive by going
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to the right to 3 and 2,000 of it. So this is wide spectrum like this kind of camera
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And I think this is really pro feature here. And of course we can easily go back to the auto settings with that So to do it we have to just slide again to the beginning of the slider And now the iso is again on the auto settings with that so to do it we have to just slide again to the beginning of this slider and now the iso is again on the auto let move to the center to this button here we have the
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shooter speed so we can change the time of taking picture by using this slider we can adjust it
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from 1 and 6 000 of seconds so this is the shortest time here and this is really short this should be
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definitely better to objects that are for example in move with a good light to frozen them at the picture
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By going to the right on it, we can make our time much longer
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And the longest here is 32 seconds, so this is really long and this should be better to objects that are stable
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And of course we can easily go back to auto settings with that by sliding to the beginning, to the left here
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And also here I've got one extra tip for you. When we adjust the shooter speed and the ISO together
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manually. We can't use the exposure compensation. As you can see, nothing happens here
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when we adjust this side now because these two parameters together are kind of exposure
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compensation. So when we manage this correctly, we can decide how much light we want to have at
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our picture. So remember about that. For now, let's go back on these settings to the auto and let's move to this
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button, this is the white balance so now we can add just the temperature of our
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picture in Kelvin degrees By using the slider we can do it like that so as you can see by going to the left on it we can make our photo more cold more blue by going to the right we can make it more warm
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more orange this is kind of balance between the blue and the orange light and we have also the small
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icons here on this slider that suggests us which light is good to which conditions we have in
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the area where we take a photo so now we are on the tanks then light we can pick also
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white fluorescent light here, then sunny light and the cloudy. And of course at the beginning we have the auto settings, so we are again on auto white balance
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And let's move to the last one button here. This is the focusing
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Now we are on AF from auto focus by using this slider
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We can change it to MF manual focus and now we can decide about our focusing area like that
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At the beginning of the stator, of course we have auto settings, so now we are again on autofocus
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And also when we adjust all of these parameters manually like that, we have one extra button
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So as you can see, we have to tap on this X button to turn it off
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And now here from the right we have this button, extra one, to reset all of these settings
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And now all of this goes back to the auto. So we don't have to separately adjust this to the auto when we have all of this manually adjusted
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We just can simply use this button here and all of this goes back to the auto And now let tap on this button here above the shutter so we can open more options about the camera we can manage
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Most of them is also in standard photo mode but in the pro we have one extra thing, the format
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So here we can decide to save our pictures in JPEC which is now or RAF format or RAF plus JPEC
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So this is really pro feature because the RAF format is a rough format is a used by professional photographers to saving more details in our picture and post-producting them
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in graphic programs. So I really recommend you that. And now let's close this
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And let me use all of these settings to take a picture. So let's start with the focusing
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Then the white balance. Maybe a little bit warmer. The shooter speed
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and the ISO. And as I said, the exposure compensation now is locked
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So nothing happens because we have ESO and the shooter speed together manually adjusted
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And to see the picture, let's move to the right 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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Of course, I suggest you to making experiments with all of these settings and just have a good fun
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