Mate 20 X (5G) User Guide-(EVR-N29,EMUI9.1.1_01,EN,Normal)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Exciting Features
- Featured Usage Tips
- Camera Tips
- Connect and Share
- Use NFC to Quickly Establish Connections between Devices.
- Transfer Data between Your Phone and Computer
- Use Huawei Share to Quickly Share Files Between Huawei Devices
- Transfer Files Between Your Phone and Computer with Huawei Share
- One-Touch Printing with Huawei Share
- Quickly Share Files Between Your Phone and Computer with Huawei Share OneHop
- Share Your Mobile Network with Other Devices
- Manage Your Phone
- New Device
- Gestures and Operations
- Home Screen
- Contacts
- Dialing
- Message
- Camera
- Gallery
- Phone Manager
- Calendar
- Clock
- Notepad
- Utilities
- Multiple Users
- Device Connection
- Security and Privacy
- Wi-Fi and Network
- Apps and Notifications
- Sound and Display
- Storage
- Smart Assistance
- System
- System Update
- Legal Notice
RAW format pictures take up more storage space than standard format pictures.
Use an Assistive Grid to Compose Your Photos
Avoid skewed and off-center photos. Use your camera's assistive grid feature to help you line up the
perfect shot.
Open Camera, touch to enter the Settings screen, and enable Assistive grid. Grid lines will
now appear when you take photos. The four intersecting points on the grid are the focus areas of the
picture. Place the subject of your photo on one of the intersecting points to achieve a good
composition.
Get Closer with Super Macro
Open Camera to display the viewnder screen. Gradually move your camera close to the subject
under Photo mode while holding your device steady. When your camera is close enough, it will
automatically trigger Super macro mode.
l For your camera to automatically trigger Super macro mode, touch to enable Master AI.
l Keep a distance of 2.5–8.0 cm (about 1.0–3.15 in.) from the subject.
l You can also manually enable Super macro by adjusting the camera zoom to a level below 1x
or by going to Camera > More > Super macro.
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