P30 User Guide-(ELE-L29&L09,EMUI 12.0_01,en-gb)
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- Contents
- Essentials
- Basic Gestures
- Lock and Unlock Your Screen
- Get Familiar with the Home Screen
- Notification and Status Icons
- Control Panel
- Screenshots & Screen Recording
- Enter Text
- Multi-Window
- Show Date and Time When the Screen Is Off
- Smart Features
- Camera and Gallery
- Apps
- Settings
To delete the whole burst photo, touch and hold to select the photo, then touch .
Take Timed Photos
The camera timer allows you to set a countdown so you can get into position after you have
touched the shutter button.
1 Go to Camera > > Timer and select a countdown.
2 Return to the viewnder and touch the shutter button. Your device will take a photo when
the countdown ends.
Use Audio Control to Take Photos
You can use your voice to take photos without having to touch the shutter button.
1 Go to Camera >
> Audio control, and select an option.
2 Go back to the viewnder, then say your command to take a photo.
Shoot in Portrait, Night, and Wide Aperture Modes
Take Night Shots
Night mode gives your photos sharper details and brighter colours even when shooting in
low light or at night.
1 Open Camera or go to Camera > More(depending on your device model), and select
Night mode.
2 When shooting with the rear camera, some devices allow you to adjust the ISO sensitivity
and shutter speed by touching
or in the viewnder.
3 Steady your device and touch the shutter button.
4 Your device will adjust the exposure time based on the ambient brightness. Keep your
device steady until the countdown nishes.
You can also touch the shutter button to take a photo before the countdown nishes.
Some devices do not support ending a countdown before it is due to nish.
Aperture
Take Wide Aperture Photos
Wide aperture mode allows you to shoot photos and videos with a blurred background while
your subject remains in sharp focus.
1 Open Camera or go to Camera > More(depending on your device model) and select
Aperture mode.
2 Touch where you want to focus. For best results, your device needs to be within 2 m
(about 7 ft.) of your subject.
Camera and Gallery
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