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Welcome here I've got Xiaomi Mi 9 S.E 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 left to Pro
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So here we are. This mode gives us possibility to choose some shooting parameters by ourselves
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This is useful when we want to learn photography. photographic skills or making experiments with photography. So let me start with this
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settings bar. Let's go from the right. The first one option here allow us to pick the lens
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so it changes our view. We are on white lens. From the right we have the tele-one so we can get
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closer to our subject. From the left we have ultra-white. Now let's stay on the white and move
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to the second button, the exposure compensation. Here we can manage the light of our
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picture and by using this slider we can make our photo more bright by going to the right
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by going to the left we can make it more dark at the center we have zero parameters so there's
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no problem to go back to auto exposure compensation now let's move to the next one option the
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iso here we can change the camera's sensitivity to light we can make it less sensitive from 100
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and by going to the right on the side there we can make it more sensitive to free
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to 1000 so this is really wide Apple. Like this kind of camera, of course we can easily go back to Auto ISO here by tapping on this
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A letter button from the left. Now let's move to the next one option, the shooter speed
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Here we can manage the time of taking picture. We can make it shorter from one in one thousand of seconds and this should be definitely better
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to objects that are, for example, in move to frozen them at the picture with a really good light
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By going to the right, we can make it much longer. The longest here is 32 seconds, and this should be definitely better to objects that are stable
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Of course to go back to auto shooter speed we have to tap on a letter button from the left and here I want to show you one extra thing that is connected with all of these three buttons because they
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are together and they manage together the light of our photo so as you can see maybe
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let me show you when we add just the shooter speed and the ISO together the exposure
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compensation sometimes is locked because these two are enough to manage the light so if we want to use the exposure compensation we have to leave
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for example shooter speed on the auto settings but now let's move to the right
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corner to this button by tapping on it we get access to more options about the
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camera we can manage most of them are also in standard photo mode but in the pro
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we have the exposure verification button so by just one tap and we can turn it on
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another tap to turn it off. Let me keep this turn it on
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And now when we manage our... Sorry, let me close this. And now when we want to manage our light in the picture
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when we give too much of it, it should show us, as you can see
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the areas of our pictures that are overexposed, that are having too much light and the same thing happens when we make our photo too dark
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Maybe let me... As you can see, maybe..
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when I do this and we don't have any of light at our picture, it's a picture, it's a..
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shows us these blue areas that are under-exposed. So this is really cool thing when we want to learn how to correctly adjust the exporter
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compensation to see the over and under-exposed areas of our pictures. And when we go back to the auto to unlock the exporter compensation we should get the same effect as you can see here by giving too much light to our picture or to less
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So as you can see I've got really good light conditions so you have to discover it by yourself
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So let me go to the Then next one option, here I want to show you the next button focusing
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Now we are on auto focus. And by using this slider we can manage this and change this to the manual focus
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When we want to manually focus on some kind of subject, we can of course stop to the a letter
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button to go back to the auto settings with that. And the last one option I want to show you here is the white balance
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Maybe let me go back with this exposure compensation to the standard view
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And again, white balance. Here we can manage the temperature of our picture and it depends from the light we have in the area where we take a photo
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So we have four propositions here. The tungsten light, daylight, white fluorescent light and the cloudy light
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As you can see, this is how it changes. And when we tap to the last button here from the right, we get access to this kind of slider
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And here we can manage the white balance in Kelvin decrease manually
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So by going to the right we can make our temperature much warmer
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By going to the left we can make it more cold. And of course to go back to auto white balance we have to tap to this A letter button from the left
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But I want to show you one extra thing when we add just all of these settings manually
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and want to go back to the auto we don't have to separately tapping on this a letter buttons
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We have to just simply tap on this button which appears. which appears here and now it asks us to reset all these parameters to default values
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When we tap to okay, all of this goes back to the auto, we can start using this from the beginning
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And now let's have a look at this settings bar. I want to show you this button the second from the left Here we can manage the metering of our photo so we have the frame average mattering spot one and the center weighted also at the center we have the button
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that gives us quick access to the best possible quality of this picture 48 megapixels
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so one tap to turn it on and off and let's move again to the right corner to this
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button and pick this view let's turn off exposure verification I want to show you here one extra button, the focus picking also
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So this is connected with our focusing with this button. And here we have this red signs
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So it shows us the areas of our pictures that are focused
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And this is also really cool thing. Now let's turn this off
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And I want to show you that when we tap anywhere at our picture also we get this kind of ring
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and we can separate this. This is the ring that gives us metering with the focusing and exposure compensation
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So we can pick the focusing maybe here and separate this with exporter verification
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exporter compensation anywhere at where we need. And also now let's move to this button with I letter
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When we tap here, we can read about all of these parameters
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So I think this is also useful. You can learn from this and how to use this
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And now let me use the settings to take the picture. So maybe let me start with white balance and pick the daylight, the focusing, let's stay here
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and the shooter speed here. The ISO may be here. As I said, the exposure compensation now is locked and the lens maybe let me go to ultra-white
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To see the picture, let's move to the left to this button that follows a little
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straight to the gallery and this is how it looks like. And that's all, I suggest you to making experiments with all of these settings
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and just have a good fun, thanks for watching, subscribe by our channel and leave the thumbs up