Huawei Y7 2019 User Guide - Page 33
Adjust EV compensation, Adjust AWB
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Matrix Centre Spot Broad landscapes and seas Camera The subject is in the centre of the picture, and stands out from the background. The subject to be highlighted in the picture is relatively small, such as a flower or a tree. Adjust brightness based on the shooting environment: l Adjust ISO: On the Pro mode screen, touch , and swipe left or right on the ISO slider to adjust its value. To avoid excessive noises, the recommended ISO is below 400. The recommended ISO for the daytime is between 100 and 200 and above 400 for night scenes. l Adjust the shutter speed: On the Pro mode screen, touch (shutter speed), slide on the shutter speed slider, and drag your desired speed to the centre. The recommended shutter speed for static scenes (such as mountains) is between 1/80 and 1/125; and faster (less than 1 second) for moving subjects (such as waves). For the best result, using a tripod when shooting a moving subject. l Adjust EV compensation: On the Pro mode screen, touch (9 , slide on the EV slider and drag the selected value to the centre. Adjust AWB: On the Pro mode screen, touch $:% , slide on the AWB slider and drag the selected value to the centre. l When shooting under sunlight, you can select . . In a weak light environment, you can select l Touch to adjust the colour temperature. If you want to give your photo a cosy, nostalgic tone, increase the K value. For a cold, calm or futuristic tone, select a lower K value. Adjust AF based on the shooting subject: On the Pro mode screen, touch $) , slide on the AF slider and drag your desired mode to the centre. AF modes Application scenario AF-S mode Static scenes (such as mountains). AF-C mode Moving scenes (such as flowing water and sea waves). MF mode Protruding objects (such as a close-up of a flower). Hold your device steady when shooting: On the Pro mode screen, touch and enable Horizontal level. After this feature is enabled, two assistive lines will appear in the viewfinder. When the dotted line overlaps with the solid line, it indicates that the camera is parallel to the horizontal level. 29