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2025-06-02 02:37:28.046

Samsung Galaxy A50 - Common Camera Settings

Here's info on common camera settings (e.g., flash, timer, front / rear camera, etc.) for your Galaxy A50.
For additional info on camera settings, refer to the Camera section of the user guide.
Camera Options
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  1. From a Home screen, tap the
    Camera icon
    Camera icon (lower-right).
    If unavailable, swipe up from the center of the display then tap
    Camera
    .
  2. Tap
    Settings
    Camera Settings icon.
  3. Tap
    Scan QR codes
    to turn on On switch icon or off Off switch icon.
  1. From a Home screen, tap the
    Camera icon
    Camera icon (lower-right).
    If unavailable, swipe up from the center of the display then tap
    Camera
    .
  2. Tap
    Settings
    Camera Settings icon.
  3. Tap
    Shooting methods
    .
  4. Tap
    Press Volume buttons
    then select an option (e.g., Take picture or record video, Zoom, etc.).
  5. Tap any of the following options to turn on On switch icon or off Off switch icon:
    • Voice commands
    • Floating Shutter button
    • Show palm
HDR (High Dynamic Range) - Combines photos or videos taken at different exposures for one optimal photo or video.
  1. From a Home screen, tap the
    Camera icon
    Camera icon (lower-right).
    If unavailable, swipe up from the center of the display then tap
    Camera
    .
  2. Tap
    Settings
    Camera Settings icon.
  3. Tap
    Auto HDR
    to turn on On switch icon or off Off switch icon.
  1. From a Home screen, tap the
    Camera icon
    Camera icon (lower-right).
    If unavailable, swipe up from the center of the display then tap
    Camera
    .
  2. Tap
    Settings
    Camera Settings icon.
  3. Tap any of the following to turn on On switch icon or off Off switch icon:
    • HEIF pictures
    • Save selfies as previewed
  1. From a Home screen, tap the
    Camera icon
    Camera icon (lower-right).
    If unavailable, swipe up from the center of the display then tap
    Camera
    .
  2. Tap the
    Flash icon
    Flash icon.
  3. Select an option:
    • On
    • Off
    • Auto
  1. From a Home screen, tap the
    Camera icon
    Camera icon (lower-right).
    If unavailable, swipe up from the center of the display then tap
    Camera
    .
  2. Tap the
    Self-timer icon
    timer.
  3. Select an option:
    • Off
    • 2 secs
    • 5 secs
    • 10 secs
  1. From a Home screen, tap the
    Camera icon
    Camera icon (lower-right).
    If unavailable, swipe up from the center of the display then tap
    Camera
    .
  2. Tap the
    Effects icon
    Effects icon.
  3. Swipe left to choose a preset effect (e.g., Warm, Cool, Lolli, etc.).
  1. From a Home screen, tap the
    Camera icon
    Camera icon (lower-right).
    If unavailable, swipe up from the center of the display then tap
    Camera
    .
  2. Tap the
    Wide angle icon
    to change between Ultra wide angle Ultra wide angle and Wide angle Wide angle.
  1. From a Home screen, tap the
    Camera icon
    Camera icon (lower-right).
    If unavailable, swipe up from the center of the display then tap
    Camera
    .
  2. Tap the
    Scene Optimizer icon
    Scene Optimizer icon to automatically adjust your shots for the current scenery.
  1. From a Home screen, tap the
    Camera icon
    Camera icon (lower-right).
    If unavailable, swipe up from the center of the display then tap
    Camera
    .
  2. To change the camera mode, swipe left or right to select an option:
    • PORTRAIT
    • PHOTO
    • VIDEO
    • MORE
      • BIXBY VISION
      • AR ZONE
      • PRO
      • PANORAMA
      • NIGHT
      • SUPER SLO-MO
      • SLOW MOTION
      • HYPERLAPSE
  1. From a Home screen, tap the
    Camera icon
    Camera icon (lower-right).
    If unavailable, swipe up from the center of the display then tap
    Camera
    .
  2. Tap the
    Camera Facing icon
    Camera Facing icon to switch between rear and front-facing camera.