Huawei Mate50 Pro User Guide - Page 80

Shoot Videos in Pro Mode, Adjust the shutter speed: Touch

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3 Touch the shutter button to take the picture. Camera and Gallery • These features are only supported on certain device models. • Adjusting a specific setting will sometimes cause other settings to change as well. Remember to only make adjustments based on actual needs. Shoot Videos in Pro Mode 1 Under Pro mode, touch to switch to Video mode. From there, feel free to: • Adjust the metring mode: Touch M, and select a metring mode. Metring Mode Usage Scenario Matrix Measures light across the entire frame; ideal for shooting natural landscapes. Centre Focuses in on light near the centre of the screen; ideal for shooting portraits. Spot Focuses in on light from a specific tiny region, such as from a subject's eyes. • Adjust the ISO sensitivity: Touch ISO, and drag the slider. In low-light environments, you'll generally want to increase the ISO sensitivity. In welllit environments, you'll want to reduce it to avoid image noise. • Adjust the aperture: Touch A, and drag the slider. A smaller f-number will create a more blurry background. To take portrait shots, try small f-numbers. To shoot scenery, try large f-numbers. • Adjust the shutter speed: Touch S, and drag the slider. The shutter speed determines the amount of light that is able to enter the camera lens. When shooting stationary scenes or portraits, it is recommended that you use a slower shutter speed. Likewise, when shooting fast-moving scenes or objects, you'll want to increase the shutter speed. • Adjust EV exposure compensation: Touch EV·, and drag the slider. It is recommended that you increase the EV value in low-light environments, and decrease it in well-lit environments. • Adjust the focus: Touch AF·, and select a focus mode. Focus Mode Usage Scenario AF-S (singleshot autofocus) Stationary subjects 77

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3
Touch the shutter button to take the picture.
These features are only supported on certain device models.
Adjusting a
specific
setting will sometimes cause other settings to change as well.
Remember to only make adjustments based on actual needs.
Shoot Videos in Pro Mode
1
Under
Pro
mode, touch
to switch to Video mode. From there, feel free to:
Adjust the metring mode: Touch
M
, and select a metring mode.
Metring Mode
Usage Scenario
Matrix
Measures light across the entire frame; ideal for shooting natural
landscapes.
Centre
Focuses in on light near the centre of the screen; ideal for shooting
portraits.
Spot
Focuses in on light from a
specific
tiny region, such as from a
subject's eyes.
Adjust the ISO sensitivity: Touch
ISO
, and drag the slider.
In low-light environments, you'll generally want to increase the ISO sensitivity. In well-
lit environments, you'll want to reduce it to avoid image noise.
Adjust the aperture: Touch
A
, and drag the slider.
A smaller f-number will create a more blurry background. To take portrait shots, try
small f-numbers. To shoot scenery, try large f-numbers.
Adjust the shutter speed: Touch
S
, and drag the slider.
The shutter speed determines the amount of light that is able to enter the camera
lens. When shooting stationary scenes or portraits, it is recommended that you use a
slower shutter speed. Likewise, when shooting fast-moving scenes or objects, you'll
want to increase the shutter speed.
Adjust EV exposure compensation: Touch
EV·
, and drag the slider.
It is recommended that you increase the EV value in low-light environments, and
decrease it in well-lit environments.
Adjust the focus: Touch
AF·
, and select a focus mode.
Focus Mode
Usage Scenario
AF-S (single-
shot auto-
focus)
Stationary subjects
Camera and Gallery
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