![]() Wide crop is useful for if you want to have a little extra detail on the edges of a photo, without sacrificing picture quality with digital zoom. ![]() In the quick settings tab in the top left of the camera app, toggle either ‘Full image (4:3)’ or ‘Wide crop (16:9)’. The Google Pixel has a setting for when you’re taking a snap and you want it to be of your phone screen’s dimensions. I’ve used this many times when trying to capture an unmissable moment quickly. This opens the camera app in locked mode, meaning you won’t be able to get into your photos, but you’ll have access to all your camera features. Just click on the power button on the side two times rapidly to open the camera app quickly. ![]() This feature isn’t exclusive to Google Pixel and can be found on other Android smartphones, but if you want to open your phone camera as quick as possible to capture the perfect shot, you need to use the power button shortcut. Image: Zachariah Kelly/Gizmodo Australia 2. It’s perfect to enable in low-light environments and frankly, I’ve just had it enabled since discovering the feature. This will change the camera app’s dark borders to white, which will act as a light bar directed towards your face. In your camera’s quick settings (the button in the top left-hand corner) with the selfie camera activated, tap the lightbulb under the ‘More light’ section. Starting things off with a really neat feature that you can activate on the fly when taking photos with the front lens – Selfie Illumination.
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