5 Tips on Mobile Photography.

in #photography7 years ago

I return with tips on how to make the best of your mobile phone’s camera.

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1- Choose the right phone

As you may have just envisioned, the story begins with the telephone buy. You will have a couple of things to consider before going out and purchasing something, in any case, your financial plan. When you have the cash part settled begin taking a gander at telephones that are in this range at that point go on the web and analyze their camera abilities, working framework and some other highlights you're searching for. Search for recordings and pictures and perceive how your fundamental contenders carry on in various lighting conditions. When you settled on a decision go in a physical store and perceive how the telephone feels in your grasp, and in the event that you really like it go on and buy it.

2- Apps, apps and more apps

There is app galore out there, we all know there is an app for anything these days from one that can find you someone to cuddle with when you’re feeling down (cause who doesn’t want to cuddle with a total stranger) to one that tells you where you left your car … in a pirate voice.
But the kind of apps we want to download are actually helpful for our photography so focus on apps that are well rated and that actually do what you need them to. There are apps that will shoot .tiff for you, the next best thing besides the raw images. There are apps for multiple exposures, HDR, post-processing, you name it, the app stores have it. Experiment and keep those that you’re satisfied with.

3- Save at full size

Make sure to set your phone to save the images at full quality. Many phones will save at lower quality to save space but if you want to actually use the images for stock we recommend changing this to full size.

4- Turn of your flashlight

If you want to be stock ready make sure you set the flashlight to off. Experiment with light sources in darker conditions, such as another phone’s flashlight, a lightbulb and so on. Go for moody shots and fuzzy filters to help with unwanted noise.

5- Know your phone’s limits

Yes, your phone camera is awesome and amazing but it has its limits. The newest flagship models have two cameras, allowing you to take wide-angle images as well as zoomed in images without losing actual quality. However, a mid-range phone will not have that. So you will have to find a style that suits your camera phone as well. Luckily there is such a wide range of subjects out there that you’ll certainly find your niche.

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My favorite phone is XIAOMI Mi6. because you can get very high quality photos

To be fair, Xiaomi did well to refine the series design and even added splash resistance. The dual 12MP camera with a telephoto lens and portrait photography is Xiaomi's take on what seems to be the latest fad in phones.

the most important thinks more the cam is get to these gorgeous places and enjoy and catching you breath with this beauty .... thanks for the tips anyway my friend ......

Glad you like it my friend

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