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What are the camera modes of mobile phones?

Basically, the parameters of the mobile phone camera are automatically adjusted. Generally, there are the following scene modes for users to choose from:

1, landscape mode

When shooting scenic spots, the camera will adjust the aperture to the minimum to increase the depth of field, and the focus will become infinite, so that the photos can get the clearest effect.

2, portrait mode

Used to take photos of people, such as identity photos. The camera will adjust the aperture to the maximum to create a shallow depth of field. However, some cameras also use tones, contrast or softening effects that can show a stronger skin color effect to highlight the subject of the portrait.

3. Night mode: Use a slower shutter exposure time to ensure that the photos are fully exposed and the photos will be brighter. Night mode uses a smaller aperture to shoot, and the flash will be turned off.

4. Dynamic mode (motion mode): For shooting high-speed moving objects, the camera will adjust the shutter speed faster (1/500 seconds) or improve the ISO sensitivity.

5. Macro mode: used to shoot delicate targets such as flowers and insects. , the camera will use the "macro" focal length and turn off the flash.

6. Panoramic mode: When shooting ultra-wide pictures (such as mountains and seas), the camera will leave an extra position behind each photo to help the photographer take multiple landscape photos in succession, and then form an ultra-wide landscape photo.