Take Wide-Angle or Long-Focus Photos
Applicable products: HUAWEI P40(single sim card 8gb+128gb、dual sim card 8gb+128gb),HUAWEI P40 Pro+(dual sim card 8gb+512gb),HUAWEI P40 Pro(single sim card 8gb+256gb、dual sim card 8gb+256gb)
Applicable system: EMUI 12.0
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Take Wide-Angle or Long-Focus Photos

The zoom capabilities of your device's camera allow you to capture more of a scene, or distant vistas.

Take Wide-Angle Photos

  1. Open Camera and select Photo mode.

  2. Ensure that is enabled.

  3. Aim the camera at the object you want to take a photo of. The camera will automatically recommend Super wide angle mode if it detects a building. Touch Wide to have a wider angle of view.

    You can also drag the zoom slider in the viewfinder, or pinch in or out to adjust the zoom level. A smaller value will result in a wider angle of view.

  4. Touch to take a photo.

Take Photos from Far Away

  1. Open Camera and select Photo mode.

  2. Point the camera at a distant subject and zoom in or out using the side bar or by pinching or spreading two fingers on the screen.

    If your device supports zooming in more than 15X, a picture-in-picture preview frame will be displayed in the viewfinder to help you focus on your subject when you zoom in more than 15X.

    Some products do not support the picture-in-picture preview frame.

  3. In the viewfinder, touch where you want to focus, and touch to shoot when the subject is in focus.

Intelligent Tracking of a Target Person When Taking Long-Focus Photos

When the camera is aimed at a person in the distance, your device can identify and track the target to ensure a sharp image with details.

  1. Open Camera and select Photo mode.

  2. Aim the camera at the distant object you want to shoot. Drag the zoom slider, or pinch in or out to adjust the zoom. When the zoom level is set to 15x or higher, a Picture-in-Picture preview frame will be displayed in the viewfinder to help you focus.

  3. Align the white frame in the Picture-in-Picture preview frame with the subject. When this frame turns yellow, it indicates that the camera has identified the subject. Then touch the yellow frame. When the frame turns green, it indicates that the camera has successfully locked onto your target.

  4. Touch to take a photo.

 
  • If the white frame doesn't turn yellow after the camera has identified the subject, it indicates that your device does not support this feature.

  • Currently, intelligent tracking only supports solo shots.

  • If the camera isn't aimed at the subject you want to capture, your device will temporarily exit the target tracking status (if so, the green frame in the Picture-in-Picture preview frame will turn white). If the target tracking is paused for an extended period of time, it will automatically go back to the non-tracking status.

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