Mobile phone camera pro settings - lesson 13 Yoors Photography Course
Part 2 Mobile Photography - The Pro Settings on Your Phone.
Take beautiful photos with your mobile, wherever you have an impact on a lot of settings. In lesson 8 of this Yoors Photography Course I already gave some tips on how to take beautiful pictures with your mobile phone. That can often be very good. Focus, ISO Value, Shutter Speed, you can probably find it on your camera too. Just see if you can also find the PRO mode with the camera function. Then you might find something similar to the image below.

The more specific information about the settings can be found in the previous lessons, briefly I'll tell you what you can probably set up manually with the camera on your mobile phone.
- focusses - selects manual focus. For example, if you have blades of grass in front of your subject, the camera may focus on that grass. The autofocus allows you to decide where you want the sharpness to lie. from macro to tele, but be careful not to use the digital zoom, just the optical zoom!
- WB is White Balance - in one of the following classes we will discuss this. In short, you can adjust the color temperature. This ensures that white turns white really white. Snow sometimes wants to appear bluish when the camera is on automatic. That can compensate you with this.
- Shutter Speed - allows you to determine the amount of light the lens enters, but you can also control whether you want to 'freeze' or blurry the moving subjects.
- ISO - value - determines the camera's light sensitivity. It puts you low in a lot of light, and it turns you higher in low light.
- Exposure Compensation - If you still get a photo that is not well exposed with the above settings, you can overexposure (1 or 2 stops) or underexposure (-1 or -2)
As with a regular camera, you can also choose to practice with the shutter speed. You set all other options to 'AUTO' and then slide with time to find out what the effect is on the photo.
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