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Showing posts with label Smartphone. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Convert Your Smartphone as DSLR Camera using Lens

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smartphone camera lens


The smartphone camera lens can give you a DSLR effect from the phone?

Smartphone camera lens

Smartphone photography is one of the most popular photography applications today. There are many groups on smartphone photography on Facebook, where people capture great photos on their personal smartphones, giving everyone in these groups a chance to see them. 

Tuesday, February 21, 2023

9 tips to selfie baz

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Sunset Selfie


Things to keep in mind before taking a nice selfie

Although selfies were not taken seriously at first, it has become a current trend. Various social media is full of various selfie contests. Moreover, there is the matter of presenting oneself beautifully. So here are some tips that will make your selfie more interesting.

Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Low light smartphone photography tips

Low light smartphone photography tips


How to use a smartphone camera in low light?

Smartphone photography is now a craze. Taking good pictures during the day is really not a simple matter to take beautiful pictures in the dim light at night with a smartphone.

In most cases, the image taken in low light causes noise, the image becomes black, in many cases, the extra light is removed or the motion blur problem occurs. So most of the time a picture was taken in low light at night cannot satisfy us very much.

But there are some things that if we keep in mind we can get nice pictures from our smartphone at night or even in relatively low light. Knowing all those crafts, you too can be a great smartphone photographer. Taking pictures at night or in low light, that is, in the language of photography, today's event is about various aspects of low light smartphone photography.

Using night mode 

Modern smartphones usually have a different camera mode in the camera app for better quality photos in low light or at night. Although these modes have different names in different brands, their functions are quite similar.

In Google Pixel smartphones, it is called 'Night Site'. In the case of Samsung smartphones, it is called 'Bright Night', in the case of Huawei it is called 'Night Mode' and in the case of One Plus smartphones, it is called 'Nightscape'.

The night mode of the phone: Android Authority

If the user's smartphone has a night mode like this, you can use this option for the best photography in low light.

The 'Night Sight' mode basically works like HDR in general in the case of images. In this case, the camera sensor takes several pictures at different exposures and then combines the details from these pictures to give a final picture.

Using artificial light for smartphone photography

When taking pictures on a smartphone at night, artificial light or the flashlight of the smartphone is largely responsible for deteriorating the quality of the picture. Flashlights damage the image detail by creating a sharp highlight when taking pictures. Therefore, it is important to be extra careful when using the flashlight of a smartphone to take pictures in low light.

In this case, in low or low light, first, the picture can be taken without a flashlight and the quality of the picture can be checked. In this case, if there is no light from the environment at all, then the flashlight should be turned on carefully to take pictures.

In this case, it is wise to use an extra flashlight for taking pictures. OLED flashlights should be used to get better results. Nowadays LED flashlights are quite affordable and these flashlights can be used to take good quality pictures at night.

The Meiki S150 is one such professional quality flashlight for low light or nighttime use on smartphones.

Maybe you can use the extra flash without turning on the phone flash.

The use of such flashlights in low light or at night can give the user extra freedom to take pictures. In this case, a relatively flexible light is obtained by reflecting the light of a flashlight on a wall or by using a diffuser attached. In this case, the continuous effort of a long time makes an interested smartphone photographer proficient in taking pictures at night.

Using a smartphone camera in manual mode

While taking pictures on a smartphone, you can get the right picture from auto mode during the day, but the disaster happens mainly at night. The auto mode of a smartphone camera is never fully effective in taking pictures in low light, as in this case, the smartphone camera sensor in auto mode cannot accurately determine the exposure. In this case, the manual mode of the camera application can give quite good results.

Nowadays the cameras of fairly good smartphones usually have a manual mode. From these settings, it is possible to set the aperture, ISO and shutter speed preferences. These three settings are collectively called the 'exposure triangle.

It is possible to get a much better quality picture from the auto mode if you choose from these settings a number of things, including increasing or decreasing the light, varying the focus.

Go to manual mode and choose the desired settings: Understand the type of photography Android Authority

Let me explain a little. One of the main conditions for good photography is to properly expose the light found in nature to the content of the photography.

This work can be done primarily with ISO control and shutter speed reduction. In this case, it is necessary to be careful about the exact level. Because if you increase the ISO more, on the one hand, digital noise can come in the picture, on the other hand, if the shutter speed is not right then motion blur can come in the desired picture.

In order to get good pictures, the smartphone photographer has to use his own feelings. Shutterspeed control depends entirely on the content of the photoshoot.

If the subject of the photoshoot is a stationary person or object, the shutter-controlled photo can be taken for a few seconds. In this case, you have to take care that the smartphone does not move at all. In this case, it is recommended to use a good quality smartphone tripod.

Using the Exposure Triangle for smartphone photography

Although the aperture of most smartphone cameras is fixed, there are exceptions in some modern smartphones in recent times. For example, a few smartphones from Samsung and Oppo brands.

If the aperture of the smartphone is changeable, one should try to capture as wide a background as possible when taking pictures. It should be noted that large apertures are expressed with relatively small numbers. F1.8 in this case wide/large aperture from F2.8.

Taking pictures in RAW mode using a smartphone camera

Flagship smartphones usually have the opportunity to take pictures in RA format. The raw image is basically a kind of uncompressed image that is not edited by the camera algorithm. All the information obtained from the camera sensor is intact.

This type of image file is much larger than a normal image. In this case, the quality of the image does not decrease, but there are many additional benefits in the case of editing or editing such images.

If you take a picture in the mode of editing, you will get a picture with a better resolution. 

This mode can be used for taking pictures in low light if the smartphone supports a camera. In this case, much more detailed images are available than normal images, and later, by editing the images in this format correctly, relatively standard images are obtained from the normal mode.

Editing smartphone photos captured in low light

Just as it is important to take a picture properly in the case of a quality picture, it is equally important to edit or edit the next picture after taking the picture. Properly edited images, especially in low light or at night, play a controlling role for good quality images.

I want a good 'editor' after taking pictures' Android Authority

There are several good quality apps for editing pictures on Android smartphones or iOS. Among them are Snapseed, Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, PixArt etc.

Exposure, lights, etc. can be adjusted while editing images in other applications including Snapsid. These are called 'tuning' when editing or editing images.

These tunings should be done properly from the editing app to get quality pictures, especially to take pictures taken at night. However, in this case, you have to be careful, because in this case, the quality of the image can be lost if there is an editing error.


Wednesday, October 14, 2020

How do Care Your Digital Accessories?


Take care of your digital devices and accessories

Use your devices, batteries, chargers and accessories with care. The following tips will help keep your device active-

Keep the device dry Sedimentation, moisture, and all kinds of liquids or water vapour can contain a variety of minerals that can damage electronic circuits.

Do not use or keep the device in a dusty or unclean place

Do not keep the device at high-temperature High temperatures can damage the device or the battery.

Do not keep the device in cold temperature When the device is heated to normal temperature, moisture can build up inside the device and damage it.

Do not open the device without following user instructions.

Unauthorized changes may damage the device and violate radio device laws.

Do not remove, knock or shake the device or battery It can be broken if misused.

Just clean the surface of the device with a soft, dry clean cloth

Do not paint the device Color can prevent proper activity.

Keep the device away from magnets or magnetic fields.

To keep your important information safe, keep it in at least two different places, such as your device, memory card, or computer, or write down important information.

The device may overheat during prolonged activity. In most cases this is normal. To avoid overheating, the device may slow down automatically, shut down the app, stop charging, and shut down automatically if necessary. If the device does not work properly, take the device to the nearest authorized service centre.

Thursday, October 1, 2020

6 tips to smartphone photography


Some tips for taking pictures with a mobile camera

With the evolution of the age and the touch of technology, the smartphones that we now have in our hands are adding some nice features to the camera unit as well as other components. And in this context, photography is no longer limited to point-and-shoot or DSLR. Rather now no one feels comfortable carrying an extra device in hand while travelling somewhere or going to an event, they think the smartphone is enough. 

But of course, serious photographers are different. Looking at Facebook, Twitter and other such social media these days, it is clear that now ordinary people also take a lot of pictures. 

Because even in most of today's low-end mobile phones, the quality of the picture is quite good, and from here the identity of a photographer is being born among the common people. 

Maybe you are also a hobby and extreme photographer, that is, you take pictures with your smartphone. And in today's blog I will share with you some tips through which you can make maximum use of the camera unit of your mobile. Let's find out-

Creative Photography tips using a smartphone

1. Learn the basic rules of photography:
 There are some basic rules and regulations of photography, you can find out the details in the internet. For example, the seven rules of the sun, the rule of the third - and so on. By knowing these, you can easily determine a good frame and after taking a picture, at least you can catch the difference of the previous compositions yourself. These basic rules can solidify the basis of your photography and if you follow these rules, you can make a very simple photo acceptable to others.

2. Keep in mind the light: 
There is still a limitation in the camera of the mobile phone. Most mobile phones are not capable of taking good pictures in low light. So when taking a picture, first choose a direction so that if you place the object opposite to that direction, at least the camera can get the necessary light. You can try to change your position for static subjects. In the case of ‘silhouette’ photography, this direction would be the opposite.

3. Keep the lens clean: 
While using the mobile, it is seen that there are scratches on the body of the mobile. And because the camera is on the back, the security level on the top of the camera can also blur the image due to stains. For this, use something that can protect the camera of your mobile. And if the stain is gone, you can take a picture by opening the back cover (not all models are the same again). And, dust or water vapour can occasionally accumulate on the camera lens of the mobile, so clean the lens occasionally.

4. Do not use digital zoom: 
You must have noticed that in most cases, the quality of the image is poor when you zoom in on your mobile camera. This is because the digital zoom is used in the cameras of mobile phones, so when you use zoom, the picture gets cracked and a lot of ISO can be seen in the picture. So, try to take pictures without zooming. If necessary, you can go to the subject as much as possible and take pictures.

5. Be careful when using flash: 
Now almost all camera units of mobiles have LED flash. You should be careful when using Flash. This is because the option called Auto Flash, which is integrated into the camera app, sometimes does not work properly. 

You see, you are taking pictures in daylight where there is enough light. But the flash of your mobile still flashed and played at 12 o'clock in your picture. Suppose again, when you need a flash in the dark, suddenly the auto mode of the flash did not work. 

So, if you want to use Flash, you should understand that you need to use either Flash On or Flash Off mode. And if your flashlight seems a bit rough or extra for a certain moment, you can use a white tissue paper in front of the flash to get better results.

6. Notice the resolution settings: 
You can go to the options of your camera app and see the various options, among which the image quality and resolution can be determined. The question that may come to your mind is ‘why is 840x460 still given in the resolution?’ In fact, you should not take pictures for the same purpose. You can work with different resolutions for different reasons. 

For example, 
you want to take a picture and send an MMS to someone. Then you can use small resolution images. Smaller resolution images are better but safer in memory. Again, this is not to say that you take pictures all day and go home and transfer the pictures to the computer to see the pictures are all small sized.

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