Exposure as in the EV +2 to -2 ? Yes I could. Shooting mode choose Single Shot. Scene Mode None.
What I meant was the metering.
If you used an iPhone you might have noticed when you "tap to focus", not only will it change the focus it will also change the exposure of the shot automatically. Such as when your frame has a bright part and a dark part.
When you tap the bright part (highlights), it automatically adjusts accordingly to prevent overexposure. Same goes for the dark part (shadows), it adjusts itself to prevent underexposure.
It changes focus where you tap. Metering is adjustable via the metering function. Well I'm not picky as long as the pics turn out alright. I suppose they're alright ?
Nice shot
But you still don't get what I mean
Could you watch this?
This might give you a better idea on what I was trying to say
Take note @ 0:17, the guy taped to expose (I know our Native Note 2 cameras are unable to do split exposure metering and focus, so ignore that)
What I wanna know is are you able to tap different parts of the frame to expose the photo differently?
Never did think of trying that to make different exposures for different parts of the frame. So I suppose the answer is No from me. I selected an EV for the entire frame that felt good enough for me.
That's what i've been doing all the time. A tap is so much convenient. Sony's Android, LG's Android, HTC's Android, they all have tap to focus/exposure on their ROM's stock camera.