Samsung Galaxy S3: How to Use Camera Low Light Mode

When you already have upgraded your Samsung Galaxy SIII to the Android Jelly Bean then you'll noticed that your phone has equipped with some new features inside it, such as multi window feature which will split the screen allows you to open two apps that support with this feature at once.

See also: How to Use Multi Window Feature in Samsung Galaxy S3

You can also find another new features that come with this operating system in Camera apps. If you open the shooting mode, you'll find the new shoot mode available there called Low light mode. This mode will allow you to take a picture in the low-light situation with more better result than before.


How to use camera low-light mode?
To do so, kindly follow the steps listed below:
  1. Go to Apps through the Home screen.
  2. Tap Camera.
  3. Tap the Settings icon.
  4. Tap Shooting mode
  5. On the shoot mode list, tap Low light mode.
  6. Now you're ready to take a picture in a low-light situations by tapping the camera icon.

To get the better picture while using this mode, try to use spot lighting to give more lights in the focus area before you take a picture to help the camera knowing where to set the focus. Another thing that you can do is making the camera in the most stable position to avoid shake, such as by placing the phone in a stable surface when taking a picture. So, hope this helps :)

4 comments:

  1. Activates flash to capture more detail whilst keeping backdrop atmosphere

    Slows shutter speed to prevent under-exposure and whitening of natural colours.

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    1. Hi Crescent Harbor,
      Thanks for coming and share your thought here.
      Have a nice day :)

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  2. With the latest update on my Samsung galaxy s3, suddenly the camera/assistive light comes on/flashes whenever my phone rings or even in vibration mode! I find that extremely annoying. I've gone through all of my phone settings and can't find anywhere that I can adjust this setting. Any ideas on how to turn this setting off?!

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    1. Hi Karen Cousins,
      Thanks for coming.
      This issue is triggered by the new option on Android 4.3 called Flash notification under the Accessibility menu. You need to turn it on then turn it off and then followed by restarting your phone. To see the complete steps, feel free to visit our post here: http://inside-galaxy.blogspot.com/2013/12/samsung-galaxy-s3-how-to-fix-camera.html
      Hope this helps :)

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