If you're use to using it you can enable the HDR feature which you'll find on the left side of the camera UI when in
standard photo mode, and although the camera doesn't have Optical Image Stabilization it does have Electronic Image Stabilization which helps a bit in situations like this one.
There are also two additional modes beyond
the standard photo mode, which includes panorama, as well as a picture - in - picture mode, which was an odd thing to see as it's not typically something that is included in many cameras that are this basic with features, but it was appreciated nonetheless as it's kind of cool to use, especially for sharing photos on social.
Sounds like
the standard photo mode feature set for a Sony 1st - party game — although there's no mention of poses, they were cool in HZD's photo mode.
If you are not satisfied with somehow strange color, you can surely fix that in
the standard photo mode, instead of using Superior Auto.
Not exact matches
The Basic screen
mode provides the most accurate Color and White Point calibration for the
standard sRGB / Rec.709 Color Gamut that is used in virtually all current consumer content for digital cameras, HDTVs, the internet, and computers, including
photos, videos, and movies.
the Basic screen
mode, which is calibrated for the sRGB / Rec.709
Standard that is used for most consumer camera,
photo, video,
The AMOLED
Photo screen
mode on the Galaxy Tab S provides an accurate calibration to the Adobe RGB
standard, which is rarely available in consumers displays, and is very useful for high - end digital photography and other advanced imaging applications.
The Galaxy Tab S models have 4 user selectable Screen
Modes: Adaptive Display, AMOLED
Photo, AMOLED Cinema, and the Basic screen
mode, which matches the sRGB / Rec.709
Standard used for most consumer content.
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Low light
photos are poor in
standard mode, and they look exceptionally soft unless you use the professional
mode, which isn't something everyone is willing to do.
We shot some
photos alongside an iPhone 5S, both in
standard shooting
mode.
The measured Color Gamut of the AMOLED
Photo screen
mode is a very accurate 100 percent of the
Standard Adobe RGB Color Gamut, and the measured Absolute Color Accuracy is a very accurate 3.3 JNCD.
We note that Lenovo has included a small utility that switches the color profile of the display for user and task preference, from the «Native» setting with the most vibrant colors to a «
Standard» setting that's muted somewhat, with additional settings for
photo editing, video editing, and reading
modes.
And despite designs that were almost offensively ugly, a lack of
standard flagship features such as water - resistance and expandable storage, and massive supply chain problems that made it hard to actually buy one months after its initial release, there were bright spots like the Pixel's excellent HDR
photo mode and an untainted Android experience.
So there are four different display
modes available which include Adaptive
Mode,
Standard Mode,
Photo Mode and Colorful
mode.
The new Live
Photos feature is enabled by the fact that Apple's camera app is constantly recording behind the scenes at 15 frames per second while in
standard image capture
mode.
Of course, there's a beauty
mode and
photo filters which has become a
standard on most phones.
The one that may interest photographers is
Photo mode - uses Adobe RGB broader color gamut instead of
standard sRGB.
The ProCamera Watch app offers more options than the
standard Apple one, with easy selection of
photo, lowlight
mode, HDR or video and the option to set a timer too.
Like other AMOLED - packing Galaxy smartphones, there are four screen
modes to choose from in the device settings: Dynamic,
Standard, Professional
Photo and Movie.
On the top you find five options starting from the flash, shallow depth of field
mode,
photo colours (
Standard, Vivid Colors & Smooth colours), filters (9 to select from) followed by the option to switch to the front camera.
Like its sibling the G5, the LG V20 sports a dual - camera system which can
photos in both
standard and wide - angle
modes.
The
standard screen without any open options would let user set flash, switch between cameras, go to settings, view gallery, change
modes, switch between
photo and video recording.
Yet, using the
standard capture
mode resulted in a much better
photo.
ZTE's camera menus do a really good job of highlighting the dual - camera functions by adding an option for Dual next to the
standard Photo and Video settings on camera app's
mode dial.
For example, beyond the
standard photo and video
modes, you'll also find panorama and bokeh
modes for some added effects.
If you'd rather not tinker, you could switch between four preset display
modes:
Standard mode uses default settings; Eco
mode dims the display for lower power consumption; Graphics
mode enhances colors for
photo - viewing; and Movie
mode aims for crisp images in low - light environments.