iPhone is known for its excellent camera quality. But if you want, you can click even better photos from your iPhone by adopting some simple camera settings. This will make your photos more professional than before. Here we will tell you which settings of your iPhone you should keep in mind to take DSLR-like photos.
Set camera resolution and format.
To set the camera resolution and format, you have to first go to the settings. Click on the camera here. In this, you will see the option of Formats. There are two options here, High Efficiency and Most Compatible. If you click more photos and want to save space, then select High Efficiency. But if you want to transfer the photo to another device, then select the Most Compatible option.
Turn on the grid
By turning on the grid, lines appear on the screen while clicking the photo, which helps you to click the perfect photo according to the Rule of Thirds. To turn it on, go to the settings, and turn on the toggle of Grid in the camera. With this, you can improve the framing and balance of the photo.
Use HDR mode correctly.
HDR (High Dynamic Range) is a technology that balances the dark and light parts of the photo so that the entire photo looks equally clear. To turn it on, go to Settings click on the camera, and turn on Smart HDR. Apart from this, open the camera and turn on the HDR icon at the top of the screen. Use it when there is bright light or sun in the background.
Adjust exposure and focus manually.
When you tap on an object, the camera locks the focus and exposure on that part. Tap the screen and hold it for a while until AE/AF Lock appears. Then slide up and down to increase or decrease the brightness i.e. exposure. With this, you can take photos with more control.
Use Portrait mode correctly.
If you want to take DSLR-like photos by blurring the background, then iPhone's Portrait Mode is the best. Open the camera and select Portrait. You can also choose lighting effects like Natural Light, Studio Light, and Contour Light, which will give better photos.
Pay special attention to these things.
Don't forget to keep the lens clean. Sometimes photos come out blurred despite good settings because there are fingerprints or dust on the lens. Clean the lens gently with a soft cotton cloth. Try taking photos in Portrait and Landscape. Use the timer so that the photo is clicked without shaking. Take many photos simultaneously using Burst Mode, you can select the best photo later.
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