It is recommended that you shoot a scene in which the subject moves in one direction (for
example, a cat scampering from left to right, or a runner moving from left to right).
1 Enable the moving picture feature in Camera.
2 Point the camera at the moving subject. Hold the phone steady and keep the phone still.
When the subject is in motion (for example, when the cat runs from the left to the middle
of the frame and continues moving to the right), touch the shutter button and hold the
phone steady for 1.5 seconds.
You can continue touching the shutter button several times for optimal results.
3 Open Gallery, open a moving picture, touch in the upper right corner, and select
Multi exposure. The phone will generate a cover frame and a moving picture with motion
trails.
Edit and Share Moving Pictures
After taking a moving picture, you can edit it, select and optimize any frame within it, and
even set the frame as a static photo.
You can also share the moving picture to another HUAWEI device, or save it as a GIF or video
le to share it.
Share Moving Pictures
Share moving pictures to your HUAWEI devices via Bluetooth or Huawei Share. If you share
moving pictures to certain third-party apps or incompatible devices, moving pictures will be
displayed as static images.
If you wish to display moving eects after sharing, you can also save the moving picture as a
GIF or video le and share it.
Go to Gallery > Albums > Camera, touch and hold the moving picture you wish to share,
touch , and follow the onscreen instructions to share the picture.
To share a GIF le or video, open the moving picture, touch , and select Save as video or
Save as GIF. Touch
and share the le as prompted.
Set a Moving Picture as the Lock Screen Wallpaper
Set a moving picture as your lock screen wallpaper to bring memories to life on your lock
screen.
1 Go to Settings > Home screen & style > Wallpapers, touch Select from Gallery, and
select a moving picture.
2 Touch Apply.
To disable the moving
eects, touch .
Camera and Gallery
79