Smartphone Photography!




In the world full of megapixels and flashy cameras if you are still trying to clear your basics about different parts or features of a smartphone camera, then my friend you are at a pretty right place.

Basically, nowadays you need not to be an expert in capturing your moments in your pocket, as your default camera app does your job in a very good way. But if you want to take your first step as a professional photographer then this blog by our founder Priyam Shankar is for you.The only thing you need in your phone is a camera app with pro mode enabled or anything similar.


     
                                                                       
                                                                                                  image credit: Priyam Shankar

  • 3 Pillers Of Smartphone Photography:-
  1. iso
  2. shutter speed
  3. focus

                                                          

1.iso:
           we can relate iso with the sensitivity of an image. Lower the iso more the detailed image, higher the iso more crisp image. The range of iso depends on device to device. Generally it varies from 100 to 3200. Also lowering iso settings can result in less brighter but more detailed image and vice versa. If you are in a dark environment then you should increase your iso by desired units ie. less light = more iso,
this will make your image overall brighter but little crispy too.

2.Shutter Speed(shutter time):
              Shutter speed is the most deciding factor of any photograph. It is the overall timing in which a camera performs a shutter cycle. It varies from 6000th part of a second to 32 seconds in many device.In very basic word, a shutter speed is the time in which a camera clicks a photo. A shutter speed also influence the brightness of the image without altering the iso settings. Higher the shutter time, more the light will be captured by the lens which will result in making your overall image bright even in very very dark environment. But for high shutter time ie. 1s 4s 32s etc, you should use tripod or hold your phone still otherwise your image will become blurry/smudged.And in very bright conditions(like a sunny day) you can lower your shutter time so that less light will be captured which will save your image from being overexposed(over bright) and will also help in capturing in detail of the object in that environment.

3.Focus:
         Focus is already defined by its name, it is very simple yet provide very daramatic change in image quality.
Focus is a feature of focusing the image and defocusing the background ie. the object which is focused has more details and the rest will be blurredout, results in a very attractive and inhance image quality.
for close shots or macro shots the focus should be minimum but for objects at far off places the focus should be a infinity.
Or if you are having any problem in focusing the object the you can turn it to auto mode,as auto mode of focus is very trustworthy it will do your task very decently.


So guys this is it for this blog and I think I've helped you in clearing your basics, if not then tell me in comments about your doubts. More blogs are about to come related to this, Stay tuned.. Thankyou




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