Auto Zoom, used in Flex Mode while taking a selfie with the cover screen, is a function that adjusts the zoom automatically to match the subject. Object recognition devices are being used for Auto zoom. Typically, face and body recognition devices are used to automatically calculate the optimal zoom ratio within the range of0.6x to 3x depending on scenarios such as the whole body or upper body of the subject, providing you with an experience of taking pictures remotely.
※ Supported devices: Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Z Flip 5 (OneUI 6.1.1 and higher version)
How to use
Run the camera from the cover display.
Switch the phone to Flex Mode.
Prepare to take a selfie from a long distance.
The camera detects the person and automatically adjusts to an appropriate zoom ratio.
Take a picture by showing the palm of your hand (hand gesture) or through a voice command (“smile”, “kimchi”, “shoot” or “click”)
Try using when
When you want to take a selfie without perspective distortion
Perspective distortion is a phenomenon in which a close object appears large, and a distant object appears small due to perspective. The closer the distance between the subject and the lens, the greater the distortion. In the case of selfies taken from a short distance, the distance between the camera and the face is usually about tens of centimeters, so the image appears distorted compared to how you see yourself in the mirror or how others see your face. Using Auto zoom helps avoid perspective distortion by allowing you to take selfies from a long distance.
2. When you want to take a full-body selfie
Switch your phone to Flex Mode by folding it in half and setting it up to take a picture. Auto zoom offers you the experience of taking a full-body selfie in optimal zoom without you having to go through the hassle of manually operating your phone.
3. When you want to take pictures with your friend
Auto Zoom lets you take great pictures with your friend. Set up your camera and try taking photos with your friend. The optimal zoom captures you and your friend generously in one picture.
The images illustrated are taken using dolls, not real people.
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