The document provides 5 tips for taking better photos with an iPhone camera: 1) Always have the iPhone with you since it's the most accessible camera. 2) Hold the iPhone with two hands for stability. 3) Consider composition and use grid lines to frame shots. 4) Avoid digital zoom and get close to the subject instead. 5) Take advantage of photo editing apps to improve shots or add filters after capturing photos.
2. Did you know people take more photos with the iPhone than any other
camera? It’s fast, easy, and always with you when the perfect shot appears.
Now the iPhone 6 iSight
camera has even more
features, like 1.5- micron
pixels and f/2.2 aperture,
plus new technologies to
help more people take
more great photos.
3. New iPhone camera features:
● A new sensor with Focus Pixels
● Improved face detection
● Exposure control.
● Auto stabilization
● Optical image stabilization
● Photos app
● Panorama
4. The iPhone lets you take great photos
anywhere. Here’s some tips to make them
even better.
5. 1. Always have your iPhone with you
As the old saying goes, “The best camera to have is the one that’s with you all the time.” It’s easy to
slip your phone in your pocket wherever you go. That perfect photo opp may present itself at any
moment. Find out more about the iPhone 6 in this infographic.
While you may not lug your DSLR camera around with you everyday, you can be ready with your
phone camera.
6. 2. Hold it like a traditional camera.
It’s important to use two hands when shooting a photo with an iPhone. With two
hands, you’ll be able to hold the phone stably, which makes all the difference in
low light or when shooting indoors. Hold the phone with your left hand and
release the shutter with your right thumb.
7. 3. Composition is key.
Capturing a great photo isn’t just a matter of
knowing the correct settings. Use the
iPhone’s Grid feature to ensure a straight
horizon, as well as to divide the frame into
horizontal thirds. Photos look better when
the subject is on one of those lines rather
than in the middle of the screen. Also, know
that the iPhone takes it’s best photos when
outdoors in the daylight. Try to position
yourself so that the sun is behind you when
you take the photo.
8. 4. Avoid using the digital zoom.
Instead, walk closer. The greater the zoom, the
more likely that the camera will shake while you
take it — causing blur. Don’t be afraid to get up
close and personal.
9. With so many photo apps to
choose from, it’s easy to find
programs that improve the
way the camera works and
allows you to edit your image
after it’s taken. Try apps like
Photoshop Tough or VSCO
Cam to adjust exposure or add
filters.
5. Take advantage of photo apps
It’s also important to
protect your iPhone
screen.
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