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Mobile Photography pro mode settings

Metering mode.
You can choose between;
Matrix : (Applicable when shooting landscapes.)
Center : (when the subject is in the center of the scene and stands out
from the background) Applicable when shooting portraits.
Spot : (when the subject to be highlighted in the picture is relatively
small, such as the eyes of a person).

Metering Mode Applicable Scenarios


Matrix metering Metering the entire frame. Applicable when shooting landscapes.
Center-weighted Focus on the center of the frame. Applicable when shooting portraits.
metering
Spot metering Concentrate on a very small area of the frame, such as the eyes of a person.

ISO Settings
For daytime pictures the recommended ISO is between
100 and 200.
In low-light conditions use an ISO value above the 400 mark.

AF Settings

Choose between;
AF-S mode : Applicable when shooting landscapes.
AF-C mode (recommanded for moving scenes)
MF mode (when you want to manually adjust the focus on a specific
object such as the eyes of a person).

Adjust the focus mode: Tap AF· and select a focus mode.

Focus Mode Applicable Scenarios


AF-S (Single) Applicable to stationary scenes or portraits.
AF-C (Continuous) Applicable to moving scenes or portraits.
Focus Mode Applicable Scenarios
MF (Manual focus) Tap the area you want to focus (such as the face of a person).

ISO: Lower is better

For the best ISO, you need to find the balance point that works in your
current situation. I have found that an ISO between 400-640 works
best in most of my low light situations. In fact, closer to 640 seems to
allow a good amount of light while minimizing the grainy texture.

In Lower light, lower ISO will produce a darker background and the
area/object close to the source of light will be clear and bright. But The
higher ISO produces grainy pictures. Therefore use a lower ISO
preferably under 800. You should use the lowest ISO possible in order
to keep noise to a minimum.

White Balance

White balance (WB) changes the colour from either a yellowish to a


bluish tint or vice versa. Too much on either end of the spectrum can
give a bad taste to the picture. Be careful to not go too far on either
end.

Shutter Speed

Moving object may look blurry at slower speeds, So increase the Shutter
Speed. The recommended shutter speed is between 1/80 and 1/125; use a
higher speed when trying to capture moving subjects.

Exposure

Reducing the exposure when there is lots of snow or highly reflective


light surface in a bright sunny sky. It may help capture a picture that is
not "washout or too bright in tone. Conversely, when the overall
environment is dark, increasing the exposure can help capture details
but becareful not to overexpose the picture.

AF Settings

Best Camera Setting for Outdoor Portraits:

 Open up your aperture to anything below an f/4 to blur out the background
 Use a variable ND (neutral density) filter on your lens so the photo is not
washed out
 Use the lowest ISO setting possible, preferably ISO 100
 Choose a shutter speed between 200-500
 Shoot in RAW settings
 Select Auto White Balance (you can adjust it later in post)

Best Camera Settings for Sunny Day:

 Set your camera to "M" (Manual) mode


 Lower your ISO to 100
 Set your shutter speed between 1/100 - 1/250
 Close your aperture to f/16
 Shoot in RAW
 Choose an "Auto" White Balance (you can always change it later in post)

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