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Huawei Mate X6 - Moving Pictures

Huawei Mate X6
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Wide-angle Macro Shooting and Telephoto Macro Shooting
Wide-angle macro shooting and telephoto macro shooting are two macro shooting modes.
Wide-angle macro shooting accommodates a larger viewnder range, while telephoto macro
shooting magnies details, making it ideal for shooting small objects from a distance, such as
insects.
1 Under Super macro mode, drag the zoom ring in the viewnder. Drag it to the left of
to switch to wide-angle macro shooting, and drag it to or to its right side to switch to
telephoto macro shooting.
Once you have entered Super macro mode by going to Camera > More, the PiP preview
frame will display in the viewnder, to help with checking the focus.
2 Drag the zoom ring in the viewnder, or pinch or spread out two ngers on screen, to
adjust the focal length. A larger value indicates a higher magnication.
3 Touch the Shutter button to take a photo or begin recording.
Moving Pictures
Take Moving Pictures to Bring Photos to Life
Can't quite capture that perfect moment? Moving picture shoots a short period of movement
and sound before and after you tap the shutter button, to bring that elusive snapshot you
just missed… into full view!
Take Moving Pictures
1 Use either of the following methods to take a moving picture (depending on your device
model):
Open Camera, touch Photo, Portrait (or Beauty), Super macro, or Snapshot mode,
and touch
.
If
displays, it indicates that Moving picture mode is enabled.
Go to Camera > More, and select Moving picture.
2 Steady your phone and tap the shutter button to take the shot.
In Portrait mode, you can only take moving pictures using the front camera.
Not all products support the Super macro and Snapshot modes.
Take Multi Exposure Photos
Capture scenes of subjects in motion with mesmerizing motion trails. The motion trails can
simulate the dynamic eect of multiple exposures, showing the movement trajectory of the
subject.
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