Camera Settings
Camera settings can be accessed by pressing the
button in camera mode.
Where to save media files: If your smartphone has external memory (a memory card), you can choose where to save media files.
Camera: you can choose between the rear and front cameras of your smartphone. The
button in camera mode also allows you to switch cameras.
Flash: choose the flash mode - auto/on/off. The
button in camera mode also lets you select the flash mode.
Aspect Ratio: Choose the aspect ratio for the photo. Most photosensitive sensors in smartphones have an aspect ratio of 4:3, and selecting a ratio of 16:9 simply crops the image at the edges.
Image resolution: You can select the photo resolution. By default, if you let the system choose, it will set the maximum possible resolution, and the photos will take up quite a lot of space. It is recommended to select a photo resolution close to the smartphone screen resolution to minimize scaling artifacts. The list of resolutions available when choosing a custom resolution is provided by the system; the application uses it as is, so there may be some discrepancies between the preview image and the photo. These discrepancies are related to the different aspect ratios of the photo and preview, as well as the resolution selected in the list. The fourth factor is the screen orientation, which can also affect the appearance of the final photo.
Image quality: the compression quality of the JPEG format in which the photos are saved. Image watermarks: Watermarks are superimposed at the bottom of the photo. The Google Geocoder service is used to determine the address. The information provided by this service may be inaccurate, unreliable, or absent altogether. The slider in the group adjusts the transparency of the captions.
Options - Shutter Sound: Play a system sound that mimics the shutter of a mechanical camera when taking a photo.
Options - Preview resolution same as photo: Try to set the preview window to match the photo's resolution—see Image Resolution above. This way, the preview image will appear approximately the same as the photo.
Options - Map auto-centering when recording a track: By default, when recording from map mode, the overlay displays the map section that was active when the camera was accessed, and the map in the overlay window remains stationary. If you enable this option, the map in the overlay window will automatically update every 10 seconds according to the smartphone's current coordinates.
Updated: Jan 8, 2026