Huawei MediaPad M5 8.4inch User Manual - Page 50

Exposure compensation, White balance, Focus, Focus mode, Scene, Keep your device level

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Camera For static scenes (such as mountains), a shutter speed between 1/80 and 1/125 is recommended; for moving scenes (such as waves), it is recommended that you mount your Tablet on a tripod and set a slower shutter speed (less than one second). l Exposure compensation: In Pro camera mode, touch &7 and drag the EV slider until your preferred value is highlighted. White balance: In Pro camera mode, touch "8# and drag the AWB slider until your preferred value is highlighted. l If shooting in direct sunlight, select ; if conditions are dark or overcast, select . l Select to change the color temperature. To compose a photo with warmer tones or a vintage look, set a higher K value; for colder light or a sense of stillness, set a lower K value. Focus: In Pro camera mode, touch "' and drag the AF slider until your preferred value is highlighted. Focus mode Scene AF-S Static scenes (such as mountains) AF-C Moving scenes (such as waves) MF Isolated subjects (such as flowers) Keep your device level: In Pro camera mode, swipe left on the viewfinder and enable Horizontal level. This feature displays a spirit level in the viewfinder. Ensure that the dotted line lines up with the solid line. This indicates that your device is level. Save RAW files: In Pro camera mode, swipe left on the viewfinder and enable RAW format. Your photos will now be saved in both RAW and JPEG format. l In Pro camera mode, when one setting is changed, other settings may also change automatically. l The above settings are guidelines only. For optimal results, adjust camera settings according to the actual shooting conditions. 46

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For static scenes (such as mountains), a shutter speed between 1/80 and 1/125 is
recommended; for moving scenes (such as waves), it is recommended that you mount
your
Tablet
on a tripod and set a slower shutter speed (less than one second).
l
Exposure compensation
: In Pro camera mode, touch
and drag the EV slider until your
preferred value is highlighted.
White balance
: In Pro camera mode, touch
AWB
and drag the AWB slider until your preferred
value is highlighted.
l
If shooting in direct sunlight, select
; if conditions are dark or overcast, select
.
l
Select
to change the color temperature. To compose a photo with warmer tones or a
vintage look, set a higher K value; for colder light or a sense of stillness, set a lower K
value.
Focus
: In Pro camera mode, touch
and drag the AF slider until your preferred value is
highlighted.
Focus mode
Scene
AF-S
Static scenes (such as mountains)
AF-C
Moving scenes (such as waves)
MF
Isolated subjects (such as flowers)
Keep your device level
: In Pro camera mode, swipe left on the viewfinder and enable
Horizontal level
. This feature displays a spirit level in the viewfinder. Ensure that the dotted line
lines up with the solid line. This indicates that your device is level.
Save RAW files
: In Pro camera mode, swipe left on the viewfinder and enable
RAW format
.
Your photos will now be saved in both RAW and JPEG format.
l
In Pro camera mode, when one setting is changed, other settings may also change
automatically.
l
The above settings are guidelines only. For optimal results, adjust camera settings
according to the actual shooting conditions.
Camera
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