Mastering Photography Settings on the Moto G53 5G: A Comprehensive Guide


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Modify photography settings on the moto g53 5G

Enable a flash

To modify the flash mode (off, always on, or automatic), tap  on the viewfinder.

Before snapping a picture, you can modify the file size (resolution) and the image dimensions (aspect ratio).
Lower resolution images and videos occupy less storage but may have diminished image quality.

  1. On the viewfinder, tap  Settings > PHOTOS.

  2. Choose the resolution for front or rear photos.

To modify the dimensions, on the viewfinder, tap  and select an aspect ratio.

Suggestion: For the best quality photos that allow you to crop closely or enlarge to a significant size without losing clarity, switch to Ultra-Res mode.


Utilize HDR in high-contrast illumination

Capturing a photo of a bright scene that also features dark shadows? Activate HDR (High Dynamic Range) mode. The camera captures multiple exposure levels and merges them into a single image for vibrant colors and enhanced detail in both light and dark regions.

To adjust HDR, on the viewfinder tap  > PHOTOS, then configure Rear photo HDR and Front photo HDR to Auto, On or Off.

HDR is optimal for:

  • Scenic views with bright skies and shaded hills or foliage

  • Outdoor portraits with significant contrast

  • Backlit images featuring dark shadows and streams of sunlight

  • When both the camera and the subject are still

Avoid using HDR for:

When the camera identifies a high contrast scene, it automatically enters HDR mode, and HDR appears in the viewfinder. Assess whether HDR mode would enhance the photo.


Receive assistance with composition
Allow your camera to enhance your photography by producing an alternate photo with a balanced composition alongside your original.

Smart composition automatically levels your shot while applying the rule of thirds principle to position your subject, guiding the viewer’s attention into the photo.

  1. On the viewfinder, tap  Settings > AI SETTINGS.

  2. Activate Smart composition  or deactivate it .


Utilize a grid for composition

Enable a grid in your viewfinder to better frame your shots and monitor your camera tilt.

  1. On the viewfinder, tap  Settings > CAPTURE SETTINGS.

  2. Activate Assistive Grid

To remove grid lines, deactivate Assistive grid .


Incorporate a leveler for composition

Insert a leveler in the center of the viewfinder to capture images that are aligned with the horizon.

  1. On the viewfinder, tap  Settings > CAPTURE SETTINGS.

  2. Activate Leveler


Obtain Suggested modes and scenes
Your camera can propose switching  modes, if it determines that a shot could be enhanced. It can also optimize the exposure, contrast, saturation, and color when it detects the following scenes:

  • Fireworks

  • Food

  • Motion

  • Holiday Lights

  • Sunset/Sunrise

  • Moon

To activate or deactivate these suggestions:

  1. On the viewfinder, tap  Settings > AI SETTINGS.

  2. Turn Shot optimisation on or off 

When Shot optimization is enabled and you’re framing a photo:

  • If your camera identifies a scene, you’ll see a bar displaying the scene name (like Food). To apply the enhancements, simply capture the photo. If you prefer not to use the enhancements, deactivate the scene first .

  • If your camera recommends changing modes, tap the suggestion to switch modes before taking the photo. Alternatively, to maintain the current mode, tap .

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