Make your first step into photography with your smartphones! There are lots of challenges when taking those precious snaps because smartphones are limited when comes to taking pictures. Here are tips to walk-through to your smartphone photography.
Smartphones and other digital cameras have common basics in photography like the lens and aperture, shutter speed that controls light exposure and ISO sensitivity in the camera sensor that records picture.
All images were taken by an iPhone 4s and post-processed with Snapseed.
Lens and Aperture
Just like other cameras, our smartphones has a lens and aperture. Lens are pieces of glasses in the camera and aperture is an opening or hole where light travels in the camera.
Shutter Speed
Shutter acts like a window behind your lens aperture. It controls light exposure through the sensor by opening and closing automatically everytime you take a snap. You can control shutter speed in some smartphones and digital cameras.
Slow Shutter Speed. Shooting indoors might result a slow shutter camera settings. Slowing of the shutter makes blurry photos when subject is in motion. So you would hold still with your smartphones to get a clear shot.
Fast Shutter Speed. In bright scenes like direct sun light, shutter snaps fast, enough to freeze and record motion like walking and running.
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