Huawei Mate 20 X 5G User Guide - Page 32

Super Macro, Take Panoramic Photos

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Camera and Gallery 3 Aim the camera at the object you want to take a photo of. The camera will automatically recommend Super wide angle mode if it detects a building. Touch Wide to have a wider angle of view. You can also drag the zoom slider in the viewfinder, or pinch in or out to adjust the zoom level. A smaller value will result in a wider angle of view. 4 Touch to take a photo. Take Photos from Far Away 1 Open Camera and select Photo mode. 2 Aim the camera at the distant object you want to take a photo of. Drag the zoom slider, or pinch in or out to adjust the zoom level. 3 In the viewfinder, touch where you want to focus. When the camera is in focus, touch . Super Macro Super Macro Super macro mode makes it easier to shoot close-ups of small objects, such as dew drops and leaves, as well as other everyday objects, to bring out details easily missed by the naked eye. 1 Go to Camera > More and select Super macro mode. 2 Touch to take a photo. Take Panoramic Photos Take Panoramic Photos Add breadth to your landscape or group photos with the Panorama feature. The camera takes multiple photos of objects within your field of view and stitches them together into a single panoramic photo. Use the Rear Camera to Take Panoramic Photos 1 Go to Camera > More and select Panorama mode. 2 Touch at the bottom of the viewfinder to set the pan direction. 3 Point the camera at your starting point, then touch to start shooting. 4 Slowly move the camera in the direction of the arrow displayed on the screen. Keep your device steady and the arrow on the centre line the entire time. 5 Touch when you are finished. 29

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Aim the camera at the object you want to take a photo of. The camera will automatically
recommend
Super wide angle
mode if it detects a building. Touch
Wide
to have a wider
angle of view.
You can also drag the zoom slider in the viewfinder, or pinch in or out to adjust the zoom
level. A smaller value will result in a wider angle of view.
4
Touch
to take a photo.
Take Photos from Far Away
1
Open
Camera
and select
Photo
mode.
2
Aim the camera at the distant object you want to take a photo of. Drag the zoom slider,
or pinch in or out to adjust the zoom level.
3
In the viewfinder, touch where you want to focus. When the camera is in focus, touch
.
Super Macro
Super Macro
Super macro mode makes it easier to shoot close-ups of small objects, such as dew drops
and leaves, as well as other everyday objects, to bring out details easily missed by the naked
eye.
1
Go to
Camera
>
More
and select
Super macro
mode.
2
Touch
to take a photo.
Take Panoramic Photos
Take Panoramic Photos
Add breadth to your landscape or group photos with the Panorama feature. The camera
takes multiple photos of objects within your field of view and stitches them together into a
single panoramic photo.
Use the Rear Camera to Take Panoramic Photos
1
Go to
Camera
>
More
and select
Panorama
mode.
2
Touch
at the bottom of the viewfinder to set the pan direction.
3
Point the camera at your starting point, then touch
to start shooting.
4
Slowly move the camera in the direction of the arrow displayed on the screen. Keep your
device steady and the arrow on the centre line the entire time.
5
Touch
when you are finished.
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