Video zoom - Realme X2 Pro Questions & Answers

Hi,
It's it possible to use the zoom continuously for video? So far zoom is showing a step by step incremental or decremental behaviour.

Yes You Can.....just Keep your finger on Current zoom position in camera app and Just Slide it left or Right without Lifting.....you will zoom in and zoom out continuously .

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I have the newest version of software on my phone which removed the zoom off the shutter button is there a way to get it back? Or am I stuck with pinch zoom again?

Is it possible to zoom WITHOUT using 2 fingers (pinch gesture) in camera app now?

I have read in youtube reviews that it is now possible to zoom with 1 finger (long press or double press on the viewfinder?)... I've been wanting the option to zoom with 1 finger, like a slide zoom that many other makers have implemented. but a press-and-hold is also acceptable.
Can anyone confirm if this is possible in the new K20 Pro?
(I have also read online that the K20 Pro's camera app now has 3 buttons in the viewfinder that allows you to choose between the ultra-wide, normal and zoom cameras, unlike the Mi9 which is too awkward. Wonderful!!)
thanks!

Xiaomi Mi 9 camera zoom lag and delay

So recently I noticed that zoom in and out is actually delayed about half a second.
Anyone experiencing same issue ?
What are the fixes for this?
It's really frustrating
Thank you for all of your responds
GabriusD said:
So recently I noticed that zoom in and out is actually delayed about half a second.
Anyone experiencing same issue ?
What are the fixes for this?
It's really frustrating
Thank you for all of your responds
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When you say that the zoom is lagging, are you talking about switching from the 1x camera to the 2x one?
_Nexus8_ said:
When you say that the zoom is lagging, are you talking about switching from the 1x camera to the 2x one?
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Exactly, pinch zooming is delaying for a half second
GabriusD said:
Exactly, pinch zooming is delaying for a half second
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You don't pinch to switch between the 1X and 2X cameras, you point to the 1X/2X icon in the lower middle. No need to pinch before you take a photo, this will only mask the outer areas. It's better to crop the image afterwards, this will achieve the same thing and is easier to do with the picture already taken.
In short, pinching in the viewfinder will not zoom, it will crop the picture.
I think there was a misunderstanding. By pinch to zoom I mean that for example I am taking a video with front camera and let's say I zoom to my nose. So zoom process takes about 0.5 second to react to my pinch to zoom gestion. Hope that will help.

EMUI 10 - Camera app - can no longer zoom by sliding over any side of viewfinder

Hi Guys,
in EMUI 9 it was possible to change zoom level by dragging/sliding your finger over any side of the camera screen -- i.e. not limited to the side which is showing the actual zoom control.
After flashing to EMUI 10, I can only zoom by dragging/sliding over the actual zoom control.
This is terrible because in the landscape mode, the zoom control is always displayed horizontally - and thus not reachable by with the same hand which is holding the phone (single-handed camera operation).
For me this basically kills the usability of this phone (and the upcoming P40) to the point when I'm not using it anymore as my primary. (There's always something else in my other hand, e.g. dog leashes.)
On S10+ the Camera is perfectly usable in landscape in single-handed mode (right hand).
Anyone else experiencing this? Any remedies?
ypocat said:
Hi Guys,
in EMUI 9 it was possible to change zoom level by dragging/sliding your finger over any side of the camera screen -- i.e. not limited to the side which is showing the actual zoom control.
After flashing to EMUI 10, I can only zoom by dragging/sliding over the actual zoom control.
This is terrible because in the landscape mode, the zoom control is always displayed horizontally - and thus not reachable by with the same hand which is holding the phone (single-handed camera operation).
For me this basically kills the usability of this phone (and the upcoming P40) to the point when I'm not using it anymore as my primary. (There's always something else in my other hand, e.g. dog leashes.)
On S10+ the Camera is perfectly usable in landscape in single-handed mode (right hand).
Anyone else experiencing this? Any remedies?
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You can still pinch to zoom anywhere on the view finder with EMUI 10
*Detection* said:
You can still pinch to zoom anywhere on the view finder with EMUI 10
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Not sure if you have even read my post.
Try to pinch with the same hand that is holding the phone.
ypocat said:
Not sure if you have even read my post.
Try to pinch with the same hand that is holding the phone.
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Yes I read it and I gave you the next best solution, option is gone
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Yes I read it and I gave you the next best solution, option is gone
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Please quit spamming thanks.
Even Oppo knows how to do it, they placed the zoom bar vertically in the landscape mode. So that it's reachable with SINGLE HAND.

P30 pro video zoom question

Hi everyone
I'm on the 10.1 update.
And Huawei's made it so once you start video recording you have to pinch to zoom in and out in gradual increments. Which I hate, because you get that pixelated ugliness just before you hit 5x zoom. Is there anyway to jump straight to wide, 1x, 5x and 10x zoom after you have started filming? Have they removed the option or am I missing something?
There is zoom slider in right side of the screen and by tapping those "bolded" dots will jump you straight to wide, 1x, 5x etc.
n0zzz01 said:
There is zoom slider in right side of the screen and by tapping those "bolded" dots will jump you straight to wide, 1x, 5x etc.
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No you don't. You can't jump while recording. That's what he asks

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