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Welcome, here I've got a Motorola Moto E7 Power and I'm gonna show you how to use the
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camera promoted this device. So at first we have to tap on the camera button to open it and for now we are in the standard
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photo mode. Let's change it by using this settings bar and just simply going to the right to this
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camera icon with M letter from manual. And this mode gives us possibilities to choose some shooting parameters by ourself
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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 pick the white balance of our picture so we can
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manage the temperature of it. It depends from the light we have in the area where we take a photo
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So we get some small icons on this slider and also the names from the light we can pick
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And now we are on incandescent, then fluorescent, also daylight, cloudy light, twilight and shade
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And at the beginning of this slider we have the auto white balance so there's no problem
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to go back to the auto settings. Now let's move to the second button here, the exposure compensation
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Now 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 left we can make it more dark
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At the center we have zero parameter so we can pick again the auto exposure compensation
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Now let's move to the next one button, the ISO. Here we can control camera sensitivity to light and we can pick the spectrum between
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100 so we can make our camera less sensitive and more sensitive by going to the right on
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this slider to 1 in 6000 of it. So I think the spectrum is pretty wide like this kind of camera
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And of course at the beginning we have the auto settings. 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 we can make it longer from 1 in 8 of second
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and much shorter to 1 in 10 000 of seconds. So the shortest should be better definitely to objects that are for example in move to
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frozen them at the picture and the longer should be better to objects that are stable
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At the beginning of the slider we have of course auto settings so we are again on auto
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And let's move to the next one option. Here we have the focusing
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We are on auto focus. By using this slider we can change this to manual
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As you can see this is how it works. And we can of course go to the auto but I want to show you one extra thing
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When we adjust all of these settings manually and want to go back to auto we don't have
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to separately using the sliders. We can pick just here from the left reset button and all of this goes back to the auto
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settings so we can start using this from the beginning. And now let me use all of this to take the picture
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So for example let me pick the fluorescent light a little bit brighter
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The ISO maybe here. And the shooter speed shorter one. Here. And the focusing also here
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To see my picture let's move to the right to the button that follows us straight to
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the gallery. And this is how it looks like. Of course it's not perfect
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I suggest you to make an experiment with all of these settings and just have a good fun
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