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Welcome here I've got Huawei Made 40 Pro and I'm gonna show you how to use the camera pro mode at this device
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So let's start by tapping on the camera button to open it. And for now we are in the standard photo mode
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Let's change it by using this settings bar and just simply going to the right to pro
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So here we are. This mode gives us possibilities to choose some shooting parameters by ourselves
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This is useful when we want to learn photographic skills or making experiments
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So let me start with this setting bar here. Let me start from the right
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The first one button here is the white balance. So we can manage the temperature of our picture
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It depends from the light we have in the area where we take a photo
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So we pick, we can pick the cloudy light, white fluorescent light
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tungsten light, daylight, and when we tap on this button in the right
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we get access to extra slider. Here we can adjust the temperature in Kelvin degrees
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As you can see by going to the left we can make it more cold. By going to the right we can make it��
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more warm so this is kind of balance between the blue and the orange light
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And of course there's no problem to go back to the auto white balance
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We can do it by just simply tapping on this button here from the left with a wb letters Now let move to this button here Here we can do it by just simply tapping on this button here from the left with AWB letters Now let move to this button here Here we can pick the focusing
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We have the autofocus with single shot, we have also autofocus with continuous shot, and from
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the right we have manual focus so we get access to extra slider and here we can focus in easily
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like that. And we can also go back easily to one of these autofocuses
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The next one button here is the exposure compensation so we can manage the light of our picture
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By using this slider and going to the right we can make our photo more bright
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By going to the left we can make it more dark as you can see this is how it works
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And at the center of this slider we have zero parameters. Now let's move to this button here we have the shooter speed so by using this slider we can change the time of our taking picture
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so we can pick from 1 and 4 thousands of seconds. This is really short time of taking photo and this should be better definitely to objects
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For example, in move to frozen them at the picture. By going to the right, we can make our time much longer to 30 seconds, so this is really long time
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and this should be better to objects, for example, that are stable
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And of course at the beginning of this slider we have the auto settings so we can easily go back The next one button here is the ISO so we can control the camera sensitivity to light By going to the slider we can make it less sensitive from 50 or more sensitive
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As you can see we have really wide spectrum. So this is how it works here and at the beginning from the left we have auto settings
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And now let's move to this button. Here we have the metering we can pick the matrix
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METER-WRES METERING, also center-weighted metering, and spot mattering. As you can see, this is how to change this
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And let me show you one extra thing. These two parameters, the ESO and the shooter speed, together are kind of exposure compensation
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So when we adjust ESO manually and also the shooter speed manually, the exposure compensation is locked
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So remember our ALDIES that if you want to use this button, one of this should be on the auto settings
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So now this is unlocked because the shooter speed is on auto
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When I use this on manual this is locked again. When I tap on the ISO and go here to the auto settings, the exposure compensation again is unlocked
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So this is one extra thing here. And now let's move to this settings bar here
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A lot of the settings is also in standard photo mode, but we have one extra thing in the left corner When we tap on this button we can change the format of our picture So we have the JPEG with large option
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so the best possible quality of this camera are with 50 megapixels
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And also here we have the rough format. So this is format used by professional photographers
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to taking pictures with more details and post-producing them in graphic programs
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So this is also really really a professional photographer. really cool thing that we have this. Now let's stay on the JPEC and let's move to this button here with I letter
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When we tap on it, we get access to some short tutorial, short information from the device
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so we can read about all of these settings, all of these parameters
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You can also learn from this in your own language if you want to change the language to your own
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or just stay on the English. And now let me use the settings to take a picture
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So let's be really. random one. Just an example. To see my picture, let's move to the left corner at the bottom to this bottom, so we get quick access to the gallery and this is how it looks like
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