Saturday 23 February 2013

How To Set Camera Panorama Mode On Samsung Galaxy S3

Hello everyone, today i will present to you a small guide on how to start a panorama mode function in the camera of Galaxy S 3.
As you know, the Samsung Galaxy S3 device has a good performing camera and effects and settings that make it up are really many. You can manually change many settings shutter, so as to resemble this camera a real SLR, but we'll just like setting the Panorama mode to make unique shots at 180°.this perfect and more userfriendly
how to set campera panorama on galaxy s3
Before we start i will give some review of the excess of Galaxy S3 Camera
Buddy photoshare-simple photo sharing and various images with your friends using the face recognition. For example, the phone suggests who to send, among our contacts in the phonebook, the photos via email or MMS.
Camera "Zero Shutter Lag" the camera starts up in 990 milliseconds and snaps photos instantly, as soon as you press the shutter button. Record-breaking performance: up to 3.3 pictures per second.


Requirements
  • Prepare your Samsung Galaxy Galaxy S3.
  • Have your camera free of encumbrances.
  • A subject , so you can take the picture of the subject.


Set Camera Panorama Mode On Galaxy S3
  1. First take your Galaxy S III and sbloccatene the screen.
  2. Now go on the camera and put the phone horizontally to achieve a wider and better photography from the qualitative point of view.
  3. Click the icon in the lower left hand corner, the gear shaped and scroll through the options until you find the one that says "shutter Mode".
  4. Click and you will open a new menu where you will see various options. Scroll down until you find the one that says "Panorama". It is easily recognizable because it has the icon of a mountain nearby.
  5. Once you find the icon, click on it and you take a picture in Landscape mode.


IMPORTANT: The Panorama mode will remain active on galaxy s3 until the camera will remain open. As soon as the lock, it will return to its default shutter mode and then to make a new picture in Panorama mode, you will need to rerun the entire procedure again.