Tuesday, May 13, 2014

You can be Better Photographer with your Smartphone Camera!

Photography is about capturing moments, and sometime when the perfect moment is right before you, the only equipment at hand to save it is your smartphone. Camera phones don't produce a point and shoot camera quality at first attempt (far from reaching DSLR standards), but nevertheless knowing some really handy tips you can squeeze out worthy shots out of your smartphone.



  1. Use Surrounding Lights:  Though camera phones have all their unique features and different picture quality, most have an inability to produce good result in low light. You need maximum light on your subject. Don't stand facing your light source but instead put it at your back and over your subject. 
  2. Clean Your Lens: Yes! Wipe it off with some clean cloth that don't scratch off on the glass- if you are in a hurry just use somewhere on your clothes. It it is hard to keep your fingers off the lens all the time you hold your camera, plus all the dirt!
  3. Step Closer- Say No to Digital Zoom: If you can't be much closer to the subject, just crop the image later, but please don't ruin your snap with this useless feature.
  4. Know Your Camera Modes: If You should check out your camera settings and apps. There are many options available that are easy to switch when taking a shot and produce a far better result in that particular situation. I have shared a well-explained posts regarding this earlier: Know Your Camera Preset Modes

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