Samsung Galaxy S6: How To Change Camera Shutter Speed
For those that own a Samsung Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge, you may want to know how to change the camera shutter speed to either take more pictures in a faster time frame or less.
It’s not hard to adjust the camera shutter speed on the Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge; all you need to do is adjust the settings to customize it to your needs.
Some reasons that you want to have a longer shutter speed on the Galaxy S6 is because it’ll allow for more light to be received by the sensor of the camera. This feature is great for taking pictures in the dark.
While on the other hand, the reason you would want a short camera shutter speed on the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge is to allow less light to be seen by the sensor. For conditions that already have great lighting, you would want to use quick shutter speed to get the best pictures. The following is a guide on how to change the Galaxy S6 shutter speed.
How to change camera shutter speed on Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge:
- Turn on the Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge.
- Open the Camera app.
- Select on “Mode” and choose “Pro-Mode”.
- Then at the bottom of the screen you can the settings of the camera.
- Select how you want to change the Galaxy S6 shutter speed.