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Huawei Mate X3
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2 Go to > Video resolution and select the 4K resolution.
Beauty mode, lters, and special eects are not supported at 4K, and will be
automatically disabled when you select the 4K resolution.
3 Return to the Video screen and touch to start recording.
A higher resolution will result in a higher quality video, but will also take up more
storage space.
Tracking Shot
Take Tracking Shots
Tracking shots allow the camera to follow the subjects being recorded so that they always
remain in the centre of the viewnder.
1 Open Camera and select Video mode.
2 Touch to conrm that Tracking shot is enabled.
3 Frame the subject in the viewnder. Your device will automatically identify the trackable
subjects and display the icon around them. Touch one of the icons to start
tracking the subject.
Tracking shots support people, cats, and dogs. A maximum of three subjects can be
tracked in the same viewnder.
4 Touch to start recording. During the recording, the camera automatically zooms in or
out along with the tracked subject so that the subject remains in the centre of the
viewnder.
You can also touch other trackable subjects in the viewnder to start tracking them.
5 Touch
to pause and to end the recording.
Slow-Mo Recording
Shoot Slow-Mo Videos
Use Slow-mo mode to capture
eeting moments in detail. Adjust the slow motion speed
based on how slow you want your footage to appear. With a higher speed you'll get slower
playback.
The available slow motion speeds vary by device.
256x: suitable for recording shooting, explosion, or other extreme fast-paced action scenes.
128x or 64x: suitable for recording balls being hit and racing.
32x or 16x: suitable for recording bubbles popping and water splashing.
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