Mobile
phones equipped with a camera have been the biggest boon for one and
all, yet wielding the camera the right way to get a good image is
practically impossible.
So here’s a short guide on taking some measures to click some great images using
your smartphone.
1. Right Settings
Your smartphone is smart enough to give you an array of settings.
Choose them wisely. Keep the resolution and the image quality on high to
ensure the best image quality. Keep the setting on auto unless you are
clicking all images indoors or on a beach or outdoors. In that case,
keep the specific settings for those environments to guarantee optimum
quality. Flash is another major aspect to be taken care of.
2. Flash
Use the flash even if it’s remotely dark or shadowy. Your eyes may have
a brilliant perception in dim lighting, but the smartphone’s camera
wont. Keep it on, off, or on auto depending upon the environment’s
lighting.
3. Burst Mode
Burst Mode has to be a blessing. Capable of capturing anywhere between
three to 10 shots in a sequence, it allows a user to capture the whole
moment and then select the
appropriate photographs among those chain of images.
4. Zooming
Don’t use zoom. We repeat, DO NOT use zoom. Zooming on a smartphone is different from zooming on a DSLR. In a professional
camera,
the zooming is done by the chunky lens in front. Unfortunately your
cellphone lacks that, and it makes up by stretching and enlarging a
specific portion of the image, meaning, it only distorts the image
giving you an impression of zooming.
5. Framing
The second most important aspect is the framing. See to it that your
subject is fitting inside the frame correctly. Hold the phone steady.
Cameras are capable of registering the minutest details. Also, if the
subject is in motion, adjust the setting accordingly and go trigger
happy!
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