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Fabiola Rodriguez
2020-09-29 09:18:21

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Guide to learn how to use photo mode in Genshin Impact

 Genshin Impact is a new open world fantasy action game developed and published by miHoYo. This game with the concept of open field will dazzle you and you may want to capture that scene in an image, and you can do it in photo mode so in this guide we will show you how.

How to use photo mode in Genshin Impact?


Getting into photo mode is very easy. You just have to find a perfect place to take your first photo, all you need to do is open the main menu by pressing the Options button on your PS4 controller.

Now you will have to navigate to the Take Photo option using the left analog stick. Now press the X button to enter camera mode.

At the bottom of the screen, you'll see options to zoom in or out, restart the camera, and hide the user interface. But if you press the L1 button, you'll have access to additional options that allow you to play around with things like background blur and horizontal camera shake.
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And if you press the R1 button, this will take you to a screen with a variety of poses for the camera, which you can change by pressing the X button while hovering over the pose you would like.

Once you've chosen all the options, hide the user interface and then take a snapshot by holding down the Share button on your controller or taking a screenshot with your phone.

  Now that you know how to use the photo mode in Genshin Impact you can capture the image of the scene that you like the most with this option that we show you.

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Platform(s):
PlayStation4 PS4, Nintendo Switch, iOS, PC, Android
Genre(s):
Action role-playing
Developer(s):
miHoYo.com
Publisher(s):
miHoYo
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Release date:
September 28, 2020
Mode:
Single-player, Multiplayer
age rating (PEGI):
12+

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