Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge: How to Take a Photo Using Virtual Shot Mode in Camera App in Android 5.1.1 Lollipop

Virtual shot is a shooting mode in the Camera app in Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge that will let you take a series of photos while circling around an object to create multi-directional views of the object. You can use this mode when you want to capture an object in three dimensions or be able to view an object from different angles.


How to take a photo using virtual shot mode in the Camera app?
You can do so by using the following steps:
  1. On the Home screen, tap Apps at the bottom right corner of the screen to go to the apps menu and then tap the Camera app to open it. If the quick launch camera feature is enabled, you can quickly launch the Camera app from any screen by pressing the Home key twice in quick succession.
  2. Tap Mode to view all available shooting modes.
  3. Tap Virtual shot to enable this shooting mode.
  4. Aim the camera to an object. Make sure to place the object in the center of the preview screen.
  5. Tap to start taking a virtual shot photo and then move your phone around the object slowly in one direction(to left or right).
  6. Keep moving your phone around the object while keeping the object centered on the screen until the arrow becomes completely yellow and then your phone will automatically save the photo. Or, you can also manually stop the camera from taking the photo whenever you want by tapping .
  7. Tap the preview thumbnail to view the photo in the Gallery app.
  8. To view the virtual shot photo, tap in the middle of the photo. Your phone will rotate all around the image.
  9. If you'd like to view the object in the photo from different angles, drag your finger left or right on the screen, or tilt your phone left or right.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge: How to Take a Photo Using Selective Focus Mode in Camera App in Android 5.1.1 Lollipop

Selective focus is a shooting mode in the Camera app in Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge that can be used if you want to make a specific object in a photo you take be the centre of attention by applying the out of focus effect in the photo.


Before taking a photo using the selective focus mode, you have to fill the following conditions so you can get the best result:
  • Position the object you want to focus on close to your phone and make sure it's placed between 10-50cm from the phone.
  • Make sure there's a sufficient distance between the object and the background or at least 3 times the distance between the object and your phone. As the example, if you place the object 20cm from your phone, then the distance between your phone and the background at least 60cm.
  • Avoid taking photos with the background that can't be distinguished from the object, e.g., plain-coloured walls, the background that has no pattern, etc.
  • Make sure to take a photo in a well lit environment and there's no strong light behind the object so that the camera can easily distinguish between the object and the background.


How to take a photo using the selective focus mode in the Camera app?
You can do so by using the following steps:
  1. On the Home screen, tap Apps at the bottom right corner of the screen to go to the apps menu and then tap the Camera app to open it. If the quick launch camera feature is enabled, you can quickly launch the Camera app from any screen by pressing the Home key twice in quick succession.
  2. Tap Mode to view all available shooting modes.
  3. Tap Selective focus to enable this shooting mode.
  4. Aim the camera to the object.
  5. Tap the object that you have placed near your phone to focus on it and then tap to take a photo.
  6. Tap the preview thumbnail to view the photo in the Gallery app.
  7. If needed, you can change the focus of the photo by tapping in the middle of the photo.
  8. Now, you can apply the required focus option you want to use:
    • Near focus: select this option to make the object near the camera becomes stand out and blur the background.
    • Far focus: select this option to make the object far away from the camera becomes stand out and blur the area near the camera.
    • Pan focus: select this option to make the object and the background become stand out.
    If you're satisfied with the result, tap Save to save the changes.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge: How to Use Quick Review Pictures Feature in Camera App in Android 5.1.1 Lollipop

By default, if you'd like to view the photo you have taken, you have to tap the preview thumbnail in the Camera app so the photo will be viewed in the Gallery app. However, the Camera app has a feature called review pictures which will help you to easily review the photo you have taken. When this feature is enabled, your phone will display the photo in pop-up view immediately after you take it so you can review it with more easily and conveniently.


How to use the quick review pictures feature in the Camera app?
You can do so by using the following steps:
  1. In the Home screen, tap Apps at the bottom right corner of the screen to go to the Apps menu and then tap Camera app to open it. If the quick launch camera feature is enabled, you can quickly launch the Camera app from any screen simply by pressing the Home key twice in quick succession.
  2. Tap to view the detailed settings for the Camera app.
  3. Slide the ON/OFF switch next to Review pictures to the right to enable this option. The switch turns green when it's enabled.
  4. Tap or tap the Back key to return to the camera's preview screen.
  5. Aim the camera to the object.
  6. Tap to take a photo.
  7. The photo you have just taken will be displayed in pop-up to let you review it. If you're not satisfied with the photo, you can easily delete it by tapping so it won't eat the space in your phone. If you'd like to take another action, e.g., share the photo, edit the photo, etc., you can tap the photo preview so it will be viewed in the Gallery app.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge: How to Use Tracking AF Feature in Camera App in Android 5.1.1 Lollipop

When you use the tracking AF feature, the camera in your Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge will be able to track and automatically focus on a selected object even when the object is moving or when you change the camera settings/features.


How to use the tracking AF feature in the Camera app?
You can do so by using the following steps:
  1. In the Home screen, tap Apps at the bottom right corner of the screen to go to the Apps menu and then tap Camera app to open it. If the quick launch camera feature is enabled, you can quickly launch the Camera app from any screen simply by pressing the Home key twice in quick succession.
  2. Tap at the top left corner to view the detailed settings for the Camera app.
  3. Slide the ON/OFF switch next to Tracking AF to the right to enable this option. The switch turns green when it's enabled.
  4. Tap at the top left corner or tap the Back key to return to the camera's preview screen.
  5. Aim the camera to the object.
  6. Tap the object you want to track so the camera in your phone will focus on and track it. Tap to take a photo.
  7. Tap the preview thumbnail to view the photo in the Gallery app.


As a note, the tracking AF feature may fail to track the selected object in the following conditions:
  • When the object is too big or too small.
  • The object moves or the camera shakes excessively.
  • The object is in the low-light environment.
  • The object and the background have the same colours or patterns.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge: How to Take a Panorama Photo in Android 5.1.1 Lollipop

Panorama mode is one of shooting modes available in the Camera app in Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge that can be used if you need a wider scene when taking a photo without changing the distance between you and the object, e.g., taking photo of a wide scenery photo for a web header, a large group photo, a big/tall/high/long object, etc. When this shooting mode is enabled, the camera will take a series of photos horizontally or vertically and then stitch them together to provide you a single wide scene photo.


How to take a panorama photo?
You can do so by using the following steps:
  1. On the Home screen, tap Apps at the bottom right corner of the screen to go to the apps menu and then tap the Camera app to open it. If the quick launch camera feature is enabled, you can quickly launch the Camera app from any screen by pressing the Home key twice in quick succession.
  2. Tap Mode to view all available shooting modes.
  3. Tap Panorama to enable this shooting mode.
  4. Aim the camera to the object.
  5. Tap to start taking a panorama photo and then move your phone slowly in one direction(left/right/top/down). To get the best result, make sure to keep the image within the provided frame as you move your phone. If any, you can use additional tool, such as tripod.
  6. Keep moving the camera until the image reaches the end of the provided frame and the panorama photo will be saved automatically. Or, you can also manually stop the camera from taking the photo whenever you want by tapping
  7. Tap the preview thumbnail to preview the panorama photo in the Gallery app.
  8. Tap to view the panorama photo in full screen view in the Gallery app.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge: How to Take a Burst Shot Photo in Android 5.1.1 Lollipop

Burst shot is a feature or shooting mode in the Camera app in Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge that you can use to take a series of photos continuously in one go. This mode is best used to get a better result when taking photos of moving object.


How to take a burst shot photo?
You can do so by using the following steps:
  1. In the Home screen, tap Apps at the bottom right corner of the screen to go to the Apps menu and then tap Camera app to open it. If the quick launch camera feature is enabled, you can quickly launch the Camera app from any screen simply by pressing the Home key twice in quick succession.
  2. Aim the camera to the subject
  3. If needed, you can change the focus point by tapping the image on the preview screen where the camera should focus.
  4. To take a burst shot photo, tap and hold . You can keep holding the camera icon to let the camera takes photos continuously up to 30 photos, or you can stop taking burst shot photos whenever you want by releasing the camera icon.
  5. Tap the preview thumbnail at the bottom right corner of the screen to view the burst shot photo in the Gallery app.
  6. Tap to view all photos within the selected burst shot photo. You can swipe the screen to the left or to the right to view each photo in full screen view.
  7. To delete the currently viewed photo, tap Delete at the top of the screen and then tap Delete button in the pop-up window to confirm deleting the photo.
  8. To save the currently viewed photo as a new photo, tap Save as new at the top of the screen.