Take Photos and Videos, with Aperture Mode
Take Photos and Videos, with Aperture Mode |
Take Wide Aperture Photos
Wide aperture mode allows you to shoot photos with blurry backgrounds, which brings your subjects into sharper focus.
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Open Camera, and select Aperture mode.
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Touch the area that you wish to focus in on.
For best results, your phone should be within 2 meters of your subject.
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Touch
in the viewfinder, and adjust the aperture in either of the following ways:
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Touch Virtual aperture, and drag the slider to adjust the virtual aperture. A smaller virtual f-number will create a more blurry background.
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Touch Physical aperture, and drag the slider to adjust the aperture to apply finer blurring effects.
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Touch the Shutter button to take the picture.
Edit Background Blur in Wide Aperture Photos
Feel free to adjust the focus and background blur after you've taken a wide aperture photo.
If you used the physical aperture during shooting, the blurring effects can't be edited once you're done shooting.
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Go to
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Touch a photo tagged with
, and touch
at the top of the photo.
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Touch other areas on the photo to re-focus. Drag the slider at the bottom to adjust the virtual aperture.
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Touch
to save the settings.
Shoot Wide Aperture Videos
Wide aperture mode allows you to shoot videos with blurry backgrounds, which brings your subjects into sharper focus.
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Open Camera, and select Aperture mode.
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Touch
to switch to Video mode.
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Touch the area that you wish to focus in on.
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in the viewfinder, and adjust the aperture in either of the following ways:
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Touch Virtual aperture, and drag the slider to adjust the virtual aperture. A smaller virtual f-number will create a more blurry background.
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Touch Physical aperture, and drag the slider to adjust the aperture of the lens for physical-level fine blurring effects.
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Touch the Shutter button to begin recording. While recording, touch the viewfinder to adjust the focus.