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Using the moto e4 plus camera

Tip: To enable all features and get optimised performance, visit the Play Store to ensure you are running the latest version of Motorola Camera.

Take and share photos

Capture moments before they pass by. Open your camera in under two seconds with two twists of your phone, even from a locked screen. Your camera has features and settings that provide clearer, more detailed, and more vibrant photos.

Take a photo

1.  Touch  Image > Camera

2.  Frame your subject:

  • To switch between front-facing and back-facing cameras, touch Image
  • To zoom, pinch in or out.
  • To change the focus location, drag the focus ring.
  • To change the exposure, slide the control on the focus ring to lighten or darken the shot.

    Image

3.  Touch Image to take a photo.

Tips:

  • To shoot continuously, touch & hold Image; your captures are counted on the shutter.
  • To touch anywhere on the screen instead of using Image, swipe right to open settings and turn on Tap anywhere to capture.
  • If the photo looks blurry, wipe the lens clean with a soft, dry cloth and retake the photo.

4.  Swipe left to review your photos and videos:

  • To view all thumbnails, touch the screen, then touch Image
  • To view photos and videos later, touch Image > Photos
  • You can also view photos using other photo apps you installed.

Take panoramic photos

The camera includes a Panorama mode that lets you create a single image by panning across a scene.

To take a panoramic photo:

  1. Swipe the viewfinder right to see settings.
  2. Touch Image > Image to turn on Panorama mode.
  3. Frame one side of the scene for your panorama.
  4. Touch the screen anywhere and, when prompted, slowly start panning across the scene. Keep your motion smooth and use a steady speed.
  5. When you reach the end of your scene, touch Image

Troubleshooting tips

  • Third-party cases can interfere with the camera. Try removing the case if you have image-quality issues with photos.
  • Please make sure there is not a protective covering over the camera lens.
  • Ensure the camera lens is clean and free from any obstructions. Take a dry cloth and gently clean the camera lens.
  • Make sure your finger is not covering or shading the camera lens while taking the photo or video.

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