Pro Setting in Mobile
Pro Setting in Mobile
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).
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.
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
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
AF Settings
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)