5 Tips for Taking Pictures on an Android Smartphone with the Best Results
But just having a camera with the highest megapixels is not enough as you also need to know some basic photography tricks. The built-in camera app on most Android phones is loaded with some of the basic features found in a professional camera. In this article, let's find out how this feature can be used to take professional photos from your Android smartphone camera.
1. Use different picture modes for different pictures. The camera app that comes pre-loaded on your Android phone comes with several different picture modes. You can choose it according to the picture you take if you click someone's picture. You can choose portrait mode. This will help keep focus on the face. . For example, if you take pictures of landscapes or landscapes, you can easily use landscape mode and so on.
2. Use burst mode: You will find this feature in most smartphone cameras. We often try to photograph momentary things like fireworks, raindrops falling on leaves, etc. You will miss these shorts if you will delay only one nanosecond here burst mode can help you. Whenever you want to click a photo like this, you have to press and hold the shutter button (click button) on your camera. It will continue to take shots for a few seconds and then, you will be able to choose the best short one later.
3. Avoid using optical zoom: Optical zoom is available in all Android default camera apps. You can zoom in by pressing the volume up key or by using two numbers (pinch zoom). In fact, you should avoid using optical zoom because it crops the image to the object you're zooming in on and you can't crop if you find the pixels are getting worn out. So it's always better to take a picture without zooming if you still want to zoom in on a certain object you can crop the image after that in your gallery.
4. Use HDR Mode: On some of the latest smartphones with flash, you will find an automatic HDR mode. HDR basically works when you can't see the true colors in an image because you're shooting against the light. When HDR is turned on on your smartphone camera it takes 3-4 different images of one object with different light shift in all and finally, combines all these images to give you a final image which has much better color quality than the original image. So if you are shooting against the light you should make sure that HDR is either turned on or on auto mode. On some Android smartphones you can save HDR and normal images so that if you find Normal images better, you can use them.
5. Tap on objects when you take close-up photos: From your smartphone, you can take beautiful close-up photos of flowers and other objects. While taking a close up tap on the main object to focus on and you will get a beautifully detailed image.
This is how you can use your existing smartphone camera to take better pictures. Considering this is a basic camera feature that is usually available on all Android cameras.
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