Huawei Mate 20 X 5G User Guide - Page 39

Slow-Mo Recording, Time-Lapse Photography

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Camera and Gallery Slow-Mo Recording Slow-Mo Recording Use Slow-mo mode to capture fleeting moments in detail. Adjust the slow motion speed based on how slow you want your footage to appear. • 32x super slow-mo: When the camera detects a moving object in the viewfinder, it will record an epic, super slow motion video. This mode is suitable for shooting super high speed motions, such as bubble popping and water splashing. • 4x or 8x slow-mo: You can customise the overall shooting length and the length of the slow-mo portion. This mode is suitable for shooting breakdowns of fast movements, such as diving and kicking a football. Shoot Slow-Mo Videos at 32x 1 Go to Camera > More, then touch Slow-mo. 2 Ensure that the speed is 32X and motion detection is enabled ( top of the screen). should display at the 3 Frame your subject in the viewfinder, then touch to start recording. When the camera detects a moving object in the viewfinder, it will record an epic, super slow motion video. To record a video manually, touch recording. Shoot Slow-Mo Videos to disable motion detection, then touch to start 1 Go to 2 Touch 3 Touch 4 Touch Camera > More, then touch Slow-mo. and select a speed. to start recording. to end the recording. Time-Lapse Photography Time-Lapse Photography You can use Time-lapse to capture images slowly over several minutes or even hours, then condense them into a short video. This allows you to capture the beauty of change - blooming flowers, drifting clouds, and more. 1 Go to Camera > More, then touch Time-lapse. 36

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Slow-Mo Recording
Slow-Mo Recording
Use Slow-mo mode to capture fleeting moments in detail. Adjust the slow motion speed
based on how slow you want your footage to appear.
32x super slow-mo: When the camera detects a moving object in the viewfinder, it will
record an epic, super slow motion video. This mode is suitable for shooting super high
speed motions, such as bubble popping and water splashing.
4x or 8x slow-mo: You can customise the overall shooting length and the length of the
slow-mo portion. This mode is suitable for shooting breakdowns of fast movements, such
as diving and kicking a football.
Shoot Slow-Mo Videos at 32x
1
Go to
Camera
>
More
, then touch
Slow-mo
.
2
Ensure that the speed is
32X
and motion detection is enabled (
should display at the
top of the screen).
3
Frame your subject in the viewfinder, then touch
to start recording. When the camera
detects a moving object in the viewfinder, it will record an epic, super slow motion video.
To record a video manually, touch
to disable motion detection, then touch
to start
recording.
Shoot Slow-Mo Videos
1
Go to
Camera
>
More
, then touch
Slow-mo
.
2
Touch
and select a speed.
3
Touch
to start recording.
4
Touch
to end the recording.
Time-Lapse Photography
Time-Lapse Photography
You can use Time-lapse to capture images slowly over several minutes or even hours, then
condense them into a short video. This allows you to capture the beauty of change –
blooming flowers, drifting clouds, and more.
1
Go to
Camera
>
More
, then touch
Time-lapse
.
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