Huawei Mate 30 Pro User Guide - Page 62

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Camera and Gallery 3 Aim the camera at the moon and spread your fingers on the viewfinder to adjust the zoom to 10x or more. When your device detects the moon, it will automatically enter Moon mode. 4 Touch to take a photo. Moon mode can only identify the moon if it is at least half full. Moon mode may not be triggered if the moon is shrouded by clouds. Take Wide-Angle or Long-Focus Photos Take Wide-Angle or Long-Focus Photos The zoom capabilities of your device's camera allow you to capture more of a scene, or distant vistas. Take Wide-Angle Photos 1 Open Camera and select Photo mode. 2 Turn on to enable Master AI. 3 Aim the camera at the building you want to take a photo of. If the camera does not automatically recommend Wide mode, you can drag the zoom slider in the viewfinder, or pinch or spread two fingers to adjust the zoom level. A smaller value will result in a wider field of view. 4 Touch to take a photo. You will not be able to adjust the zoom when the resolution is set to the maximum. Take Long-Focus Photos 1 Open Camera and select Photo mode. 2 Aim the camera at the distant object you want to shoot. Drag the zoom slider, or pinch or spread two fingers to adjust the zoom. 58

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3
Aim the camera at the moon and spread your fingers on the viewfinder to adjust the
zoom to 10x or more. When your device detects the moon, it will automatically enter
Moon
mode.
4
Touch
to take a photo.
Moon
mode can only identify the moon if it is at least half full.
Moon
mode may not be
triggered if the moon is shrouded by clouds.
Take Wide-Angle or Long-Focus Photos
Take Wide-Angle or Long-Focus Photos
The zoom capabilities of your device's camera allow you to capture more of a scene, or
distant vistas.
Take Wide-Angle Photos
1
Open
Camera
and select
Photo
mode.
2
Turn on
to enable Master AI.
3
Aim the camera at the building you want to take a photo of.
If the camera does not automatically recommend
Wide
mode, you can drag the zoom
slider in the viewfinder, or pinch or spread two fingers to adjust the zoom level. A smaller
value will result in a wider field of view.
4
Touch
to take a photo.
You will not be able to adjust the zoom when the resolution is set to the maximum.
Take Long-Focus Photos
1
Open
Camera
and select
Photo
mode.
2
Aim the camera at the distant object you want to shoot. Drag the zoom slider, or pinch or
spread two fingers to adjust the zoom.
Camera and Gallery
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