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Welcome here I've got Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 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 here to open it and as you can see for now we are in the standard photo mode
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So let's change it we can do it by using this settings bar and just simply going to the right to mall
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And here we have access to other modes of this camera. One of this is the Pro mode
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So let's tap on this. Here we are, the Pro mode gives us possibilities to choose shooting parameters by ourselves
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This is useful when we want to learn photographic skills and making experiments
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So let me start with this settings bar and let's go from the left
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The first one button here is the ESOL so we can control the camera as sensitivity to light
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As you can see we have access to this slider and from the left we can make it less sensitive from 50 by going to the end
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By going to the end to right, we go to 3 and 2,000s, so we can make it more sensitive
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And this is pretty wide spectrum here. We can also easily go back to the auto Iso again by tapping on this button with manual here
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So now it comes back to the auto. The next one option here is the shooter speed, so here we can change the time of taking picture
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And as you can see, we have also this slider. and we can pick from 1 and 12 thousands of seconds so this is really short
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This is better to objects that are in move, so to frozen them
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And by going to the right we can get the time of shooting longer to the 30 seconds So this is really long and this is better to objects that are stable also let me draw your attention for a minute to this button here this is the next one option
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when we have this turn it on manually the next one option is locked so for some reasons the explorer
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compensation which is here is not compatible with the shooter speed so remember about this so to unlock this we can
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go back to the auto settings here by tapping on this again and now we have access to the exposure compensation
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So here we can also add just the light of the picture and by using this slider going to the left we can make it more dark
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By going to the right we can make it more bright so this is how it works here
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Now let's move to the next one button. This is the focusing
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So here we can change the auto focus to the manual focus and we can focus it
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like that. This is how it works here. We can also go back to the autofocus by
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tapping again on the settings here but for now let me stay for example here. The
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next one button is the white balance so here we can control the temperature of our
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picture in calvin degrees as you can see by using the slider and going to the left
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we can make it more cold and by going to the right we can make it more warm so
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So this is how it works. Of course we can go back easily to the auto-eye balance separately by tapping on this button again and here we are in the auto
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So for now let me make it for example more warm and let's go to the standard settings
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As you can see by tapping on this we get access to the other sliders and this is really cool in the Samsung device that we have this So these are really pro settings usually used in the graphic programs after taking the picture
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Here we can get this before we take it and we can adjust the tint, so the balance between the green and pink
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So this is how it works here. We can adjust also the contrast like that
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that. We can pick the saturation of the colors. So this is how it works. We can make it more
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sensitive more saturated or less less saturated so so black and white picture. We can add just
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also the highlights. This is how it works and the shadows. So this is really cool that
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we have this. This is kind of creation of the filter. We can create our own hands
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And when we want to go back to the auto settings here, we can do it by just tapping on the rest here and all of this came back to the auto so we can start from the beginning
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So let's go back now to this settings and let me show you one option which is extra
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So I've show you that we can go back to the auto settings separately in these buttons
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As you can see here. But when we adjusted manually all of this, to get back to the auto settings, we don't have to tap on separately all of these buttons
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We can just slide a little bit to the left. And here we have a button with reset
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So when we tap on this, all of this came back to the auto. So this is really cool that we have this And now let focus on this button here in the right corner By tapping on this we can pick also the metering we can pick center weighted metering matrix metering and the spot mattering also now let go to the left
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corner by tapping on this we can open the advanced camera settings as you
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can see a lot of them is locked because they are only available in the standard
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photo mode but let me focus on on the save options. By tapping on this we can pick the RAiniz copies. So by using this button
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we can turn on the RAF format and turn it off. So when we have this we can get pictures in the
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JPEC and the RAF format. This is really cool because the RAV format is used by professional
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photographers to saving more details in the picture and post-producting them in the graphic programs
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So this is really pro and good to know that we have this. And now let's go
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back to the Pro mode and for example let me take a picture
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So for example let me make it more warm. Let me pick this on the green one
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Adjust the contrast and more saturate. Let's focus on the ISO now. That should be enough and
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this we can take a picture and here in the left corner we get quick access to the gallery
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so this is the picture I've taken and that's all thanks for watching subscribe our
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