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The .5 (pronounced point 5) selfie’s rise to stardom is marked by spaghetti-like arms, huge foreheads, and long necks—and that’s the appeal. Unlike a traditional selfie, the .5 version isn’t about giving the camera your best smize , it’s about capturing a moment and distorting your body beyond recognition. Sound like fun? If you want to learn more about this Gen Z trend and start taking more memorable photos, keep on reading! It’s time to get silly.
Things You Should Know
- The .5 selfie is taken with the ultrawide lens on the back camera of a phone.
- The ultrawide angle distorts selfies and gives bodies weird proportions.
- Take a .5 by holding your phone at arm’s length and taking a picture with the volume button.
Steps
Section 2 of 3:
How to Take a .5 Selfie
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Open your phone’s back camera. Using a .5 camera harkens back to the true olden days of selfies, taken with digital cameras without a front monitor where you could check your image. [3] X Research source It's almost like film, each photograph is a surprise—you just have to wait until you turn the camera back around.
- The back camera of your phone is also much better quality than the front. If you’re looking to take a regular good selfie, use the back camera.
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Change your camera’s lens to “.5”. To take the .5 selfie, you need a .5 camera. Open your camera app and either press “.5” or pinch the screen to open the zoom options and change to .5. [4] X Research source
- Sadly, not every phone has this capability. iPhone 11 and onwards has the lens, as well as some flagship Samsungs and Google Pixels.
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Turn on the flash. This isn’t entirely necessary, but to make your picture more intense and fully get the Gen Z vibe, brighten things up with the flash.
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Hold the camera at arm’s length. The .5 lens captures a really wide range (thus the wide angle lens), so get it as far away from you as you can to get the most background and full effect. [5] X Research source If you’re looking for a more distorted photo, tilt the camera to be parallel to the ground.
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Take the picture with the volume button or use a timer. Trying to press the capture button on screen is a little hard when your arm is stretched to its limit and your phone is turned around. Luckily, you can snap a pic by pressing the volume button or setting a countdown timer . [6] X Research source Strike a pose and you’ll be ready to go!
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References
- ↑ https://mashable.com/article/05-selfie-trend-iphone-12
- ↑ https://mashable.com/article/05-selfie-trend-iphone-12
- ↑ https://www.purewow.com/tech/how-to-take-a-selfie
- ↑ ​​ https://www.purewow.com/tech/how-to-take-a-selfie
- ↑ https://pageone.ph/photo-trend-what-is-0-5-selfie-that-is-taking-over-instagram/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/mE6tY5A56QA?t=94
- ↑ https://pageone.ph/photo-trend-what-is-0-5-selfie-that-is-taking-over-instagram/
- ↑ https://mashable.com/article/05-selfie-trend-iphone-12
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