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Welcome here I've got Motorola Moto G10 and I'm going to show you how to use the camera pro mode 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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Let's change it by using this settings bar and just simply going to the right
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Here we have access to the most of this camera and in the photo category we have the pro mode so let's be good
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And 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 go from the right, the first one button here, allow us to control the exposure compensation, so the light of our picture
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As you can see, we get access to this slider by going to the right on it
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We can make our photo more bright. By going to the left, we can make it more dark
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At the center we have zero parameters, so there's no problem to go back to auto-experture compensation
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Now let's move to the next one button, the ESO. Here 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, and by going to the right on it, we can make it more sensitive to 3 and 2,000
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So I think this is really wide spectrum like this kind of camera And of course when we slide to the beginning we can beginning of it we can go back to to auto easily Now let move to the next one button Here we can manage the time of taking picture the shooter speed and also by using this slider we can manage it
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We can pick the time from 1 and 6,000 of seconds. So this is the short test here
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And this should be definitely better to objects that are, for example, in move to frozen them at
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the picture with a good light. By going to the right on this slider, we can make our time much longer
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The longest here is the 32 seconds, so this should be definitely two objects that are stable
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And of course at the beginning of it, we have the auto settings, so we can easily go back to the auto shooter speed
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Now let me show you one extra thing connected with these three sliders
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So when we adjust the shooter speed manually and the ISO manuali
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The exposure compensation is not working. As you can see now, nothing happens when I use this
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Because these two buttons together allow us to control the exposure compensation, the light of the picture
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So we don't need to use that. So remember about it, if you want to use this one, you don't have to use this
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This tool, but if you want to use the shooter speed and the ISO, the exposure compensation is not necessary
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So as you can see when we adjust it correctly we can manage the light And now let move to this button the white balance Here we can adjust the temperature of our picture
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And it depends from the light we have in the area where we take a photo
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We have these small icons here on this slider that suggests us which light is good for which conditions
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So when we move this side there, at the first place we have the tungsten light
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then white fluorescent light and the daylight and at the last one the cloudy light
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So as you can see this is kind of balance between the blue and the orange light
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We can make our photo more cold by going to the left or more warm by going to the right
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And at the center, sorry, not on the center. From the left of course we have the auto settings so we can easily go back to the auto white balance here
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And now let's move to the last. one button here we have the focusing now we are on AF from the autofocus by using this
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slider we can change it to MF the manual and now we can use it like that and to go
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back to the autofocus we have to just slide to the left to the beginning of this
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slider but now let's adjust the settings manually because I want to show you one
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extra thing when we close this we get one extra button appear
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here from the right and so for now when we tap here all of this goes back to the auto so we don have to separately add just the settings to the beginning of the sliders
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We can just use this button here and all of this goes back to the auto settings
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And now let me tap on this button 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 the standard photo mode, but in the pro, at the last position we'll
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have the format. So this is really pro feature here. We are on the JPEC. We can also pick the
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RAF format. So here we can change the format of saving our picture and we can also pick the RAF plus
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JPEC. So the RAF format is used by professional photographers to taking pictures with more
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details and post-producting them in graphic programs. Now let's stay on the JPEC and let me use
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the settings to take a picture. So maybe the white balance here, they should rest here, and the ISO here, and as I said
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the exporter compensation is not working because I've adjusted these two parameters
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And to see the photo, let's move to the right to this button. Here we get quick access to the gallery, so this is how it looks like
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