How to click better photos with your smartphone camera
Three magical tips to ensure that you click the best best possible photo from your smartphone camera.
In our day today life we see more and more people turn to their smartphone camera to capture their good moments. Who bother to carry the bulky DSLR everywhere. Anyways our guide is about to take most out of your puny smartphone camera.
Tip 1 Know your Expectations
The device you are using is a smartphone not a professional DSLR camera. Most of smartphone camera shipped with smaller sensor and lens which is constructed out of high-grade plastics. So you cannot compare with DSLR camera, but that doesnt mean you cannot get good image quality from smartphone camera. You can, but they will be far and few , and would need to be click in ideal conditions.
Tip 2: Use Manual Setting
Nowdays most of smartphone stock camera apps allows you to tap on the areas where you want focus, and it will automatically adjust the exposure accordingly to capture a good quality image.
Tips 3: Shady Portraits
When shooting outdoors, make sure that you place the object or person in shade. Because when object or people is placed in direct sunlight, the various curves on the body creates unpleasant shadows. On placing your subject in shadow will light their their face evenly.
In our day today life we see more and more people turn to their smartphone camera to capture their good moments. Who bother to carry the bulky DSLR everywhere. Anyways our guide is about to take most out of your puny smartphone camera.
Tip 1 Know your Expectations
The device you are using is a smartphone not a professional DSLR camera. Most of smartphone camera shipped with smaller sensor and lens which is constructed out of high-grade plastics. So you cannot compare with DSLR camera, but that doesnt mean you cannot get good image quality from smartphone camera. You can, but they will be far and few , and would need to be click in ideal conditions.
Tip 2: Use Manual Setting
Nowdays most of smartphone stock camera apps allows you to tap on the areas where you want focus, and it will automatically adjust the exposure accordingly to capture a good quality image.
Tips 3: Shady Portraits
When shooting outdoors, make sure that you place the object or person in shade. Because when object or people is placed in direct sunlight, the various curves on the body creates unpleasant shadows. On placing your subject in shadow will light their their face evenly.
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