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Windows Phone 8 Apps : Camera (part 2) - Controlling the Camera’s Flash, Changing the Camera’s Behavior with Lenses

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Controlling the Camera’s Flash

Windows Phone 8 cameras are equipped with a flash that you can set to Enabled, Disabled, or Auto by activating the Camera app and following this step:

1. Tap the Flash icon to change its state among On, Off, and Auto. Auto allows the camera’s own light sense to determine whether a flash is needed.

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Flash States

Note that the flash is used only for the rear-facing camera. The front-facing camera is not equipped with a flash.


Changing the Camera’s Behavior with Lenses

Windows Phone 8’s camera is extensible through the use of software add-ins called lenses. Lenses change the camera’s behavior according to the lens design. Some lenses are purely artistic. For example, a lens might make the camera take black-and-white photos, or it might produce a psychedelic effect. Other lenses actually provide functionality such as turning the camera into a barcode reader. You can access the phone’s lenses by activating the Camera app and completing these steps:

1. Tap the Lenses icon.

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2. Tap the lens you want to use.

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Acquiring Additional Lenses

You can download additional lenses by instead tapping Find More Lenses option.

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