Huawei P50 Pro User Guide - Page 64

Select the Burst Photos You Want to Keep

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Camera and Gallery If you select (Auto) and the camera detects that you are in a dimly lit environment, a flash icon will appear in the viewfinder and the flash will be automatically turned on when you take a photo. These features may not be available in some camera modes. 3 Touch the shutter button to take a photo. Front Camera Autofocus When taking a selfie using the front camera, your device will automatically recognise the subject's face in the viewfinder and make sure that the eyes are in focus. 1 Open Camera. 2 Select Photo, Portrait, or Video, and touch to switch to the front camera. 3 Align the front camera with the subject's face. When the camera detects a face, the focus frame will be displayed in the viewfinder. 4 Touch the shutter button to take a photo or start recording a video. Some shooting modes do not support the eye detection feature with the front camera. Use the Floating Shutter to Take Photos You can enable the floating shutter to display it in the camera viewfinder, and drag it anywhere you like to take photos quickly. 1 Go to Camera > and enable Floating shutter. 2 The floating shutter will then be displayed in the viewfinder. You can drag it anywhere you like. 3 Touch the floating shutter to take a photo. Take Burst Photos Use Burst mode to take a sequence of photos in quick succession so you can choose the best one. 1 Open Camera, select Photo mode, and make sure the rear camera is in use. 2 Press and hold the shutter button or one of the Volume buttons to take burst photos. When shooting, you'll see a number in the viewfinder, which indicates how many photos you've taken so far. 3 Release your finger to stop shooting. Select the Burst Photos You Want to Keep 1 Open Gallery. Touch a burst photo (which is tagged with ), then touch . 60

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If you select
(Auto) and the camera detects that you are in a dimly lit
environment, a
flash
icon will appear in the
viewfinder
and the
flash
will be
automatically turned on when you take a photo.
These features may not be available in some camera modes.
3
Touch the shutter button to take a photo.
Front Camera Autofocus
When taking a
selfie
using the front camera, your device will automatically recognise the
subject's face in the
viewfinder
and make sure that the eyes are in focus.
1
Open
Camera
.
2
Select
Photo
,
Portrait
, or
Video
, and touch
to switch to the front camera.
3
Align the front camera with the subject's face. When the camera detects a face, the focus
frame will be displayed in the
viewfinder.
4
Touch the shutter button to take a photo or start recording a video.
Some shooting modes do not support the eye detection feature with the front camera.
Use the Floating Shutter to Take Photos
You can enable the
floating
shutter to display it in the camera
viewfinder,
and drag it
anywhere you like to take photos quickly.
1
Go to
Camera
>
and enable
Floating shutter
.
2
The
floating
shutter will then be displayed in the
viewfinder.
You can drag it anywhere you
like.
3
Touch the
floating
shutter to take a photo.
Take Burst Photos
Use Burst mode to take a sequence of photos in quick succession so you can choose the best
one.
1
Open
Camera
, select
Photo
mode, and make sure the rear camera is in use.
2
Press and hold the shutter button or one of the Volume buttons to take burst photos.
When shooting, you'll see a number in the
viewfinder,
which indicates how many photos
you've taken so far.
3
Release your
finger
to stop shooting.
Select the Burst Photos You Want to Keep
1
Open
Gallery
. Touch a burst photo (which is tagged with
), then touch
.
Camera and Gallery
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