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Re: How To Take Better Pictures At Night With Your Smartphone by tbadejo25: 12:19pm On Jun 06, 2018
henry007:
I tried to do some night time photography in my comparison video between 2 smartphones, the TECNO Camon X Pro and Phantom 8.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_iMigpAl-0&t=199s

and even Infinix Hot 6 Pro and Hot S3


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpYmivda3So

Honestly, i don't recommend taking photos at night without flash on your smartphone. Even iPhone X doesn't deliver, maybe i need to try Google pixel 2.

Witches and wizards can be taking photos at night.

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Re: How To Take Better Pictures At Night With Your Smartphone by Nobody: 12:28pm On Jun 06, 2018
henry007:


No need to watch an MKBHD video, how? grin grin grin
So now MKBHD is the best tech savvy Abi.like I said I've watched MKBHD videos and other videos.and not watching this one.cause there is no need.beaidea who is MKBHD compared to unbox-therapy?
Re: How To Take Better Pictures At Night With Your Smartphone by henry007(m): 12:33pm On Jun 06, 2018
CHESTER48:
So now MKBHD is the best tech savvy Abi.like I said I've watched MKBHD videos and other videos.and not watching this one.cause there is no need.beaidea who is MKBHD compared to unbox-therapy?

MKBHD is MKBHD cool
Re: How To Take Better Pictures At Night With Your Smartphone by Konquest: 12:40pm On Jun 06, 2018
NaijaTechGuy:
Night Photography can suck sometimes because most of the mid range and low budget smartphones that are very common actually struggle to capture images in low light situations so most people just avoid taking pictures at night. I decided to outline the important steps on how to take amazing pictures at night.

1# Try To Keep The Camera Steady

There's no way you'll get that perfect image if you're shaking your hands like a tremor patient. To avoid blurred images just try to keep the camera as steady as possible.
You can even go for a tripod which is the best option to take perfectly sharp shots. If you don’t have a tripod then you can try placing your phone on a wall, or any other solid surface and make use of the timer button on Camera interface.


2# Choose An Area With Good Lighting
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Lit up areas like street lights are good for drawing attention in dark environments. Make sure the subject is getting enough light to draw the attention. When you combine the lighting with your LED flash it should look good. However, in some cases it may not work well.


3# Learn To Go Manual

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If you want to take better images, you need to learn how to adjust settings manually - exposure , aperture etc.. The default camera app usually comes with a couple of options that'll come in handy if you know how to use it.

#4 Turn On HDR
HDR recognizes different light intensities and then tries to dynamically balance the image. In low light situations, this features competitively helps to take better shots.


#5 ISO
You might have seen this in many camera apps. This can increase the sensitivity of the camera sensor or decreases to capture more or less light. Try to increase the value of the ISO to increase the amount of light and details in low light situations.

[img]http://1.bp..com/-Uwt9GB0B0pw/WxcEbS8ScCI/AAAAAAAAMwg/gHZETzEmJHYN5jl0Rbt6L1ITJfb_r3hGwCEwYBhgL/s640/Useful-Tips-to-Take-Better-Photos-at-Night-with-an-Android-Phone2.jpg[/img]

#6 Know When To Use Your Flash

This hardware is meant to support the camera in low light conditions, however bad camera flashes can affect photo clarity. Keeping it turned off should produce better results.

#7 Set Your Shutter Speed
The speed at which your camera takes the picture is really important . The more time the camera takes to capture the images the better the details captured and the light intensity will be.

#8 Use A Good Camera App

Different camera apps process images differently and also detect images in varying ways. Try to use the best camera app of your choice for night photography and it could actually help you transform your pictures to amazing ones. I recommend using ToolWiz Photos. It comes with an extensive photo editor and camera . There are tons of features to choose from

Here are a couple of images shot on ToolWiz on a phone with a 5 MP camera . I may have added some odd filters.

[img]http://1.bp..com/-lToY-GnLLfc/WxcD9lgX2LI/AAAAAAAAMwM/SCpCryLOZ6sdDLpRhzkz4LFNIRhwrjuPQCEwYBhgL/s640/IMG_20180516_093939_429.jpg[/img]

[img]http://1.bp..com/-xvvxjqKvLYo/WxcD9Rp9riI/AAAAAAAAMwI/VP4TJbGcu90u-wIMZg8uqpk31Q-5PbEowCEwYBhgL/s640/IMG_20180325_112306_560.jpg[/img]

#9 Use Additional Gadgets

Add-on lights and small OTG flashes can help to increase the quality of the default camera hardware thus producing impressive results.

#10 Don’t Zoom

Most cameras tend to look a little bit grainy when zoomed in. You need to consider the capacity of your phone’s camera. Digital zoom on some smartphones is usually pretty useless and only ruins the picture. If you have to zoom, you can try to move closer to the subject.Also, if you still need to highlight a particular object in the photo, you can crop it.

#11 Make use of Filters

Your choice of filters can either improve or ruin your pictures so choose wisely.

#12 Image Editing

A good editor will definitely improve your images. You can set the contrast, exposure, blur , effects and more. Like I recommended previously. Tool Wiz Photos will give you a proper image editing experience.

http://www.naijatechguy.com/2018/06/how-to-take-better-pictures-at-night_5.html
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Great post...!
Re: How To Take Better Pictures At Night With Your Smartphone by Nobody: 1:05pm On Jun 06, 2018
henry007:


MKBHD is MKBHD cool
better go check unbox therapy and thank me later.
Re: How To Take Better Pictures At Night With Your Smartphone by henry007(m): 1:23pm On Jun 06, 2018
CHESTER48:
better go check unbox therapy and thank me later.

Who would know one without the other? undecided
Re: How To Take Better Pictures At Night With Your Smartphone by Nobody: 1:28pm On Jun 06, 2018
henry007:


Who would know one without the other? undecided
like you know them.but they don't know u.same goes around
Re: How To Take Better Pictures At Night With Your Smartphone by JustCalMeDBoss(m): 5:19pm On Jun 06, 2018
robinso01:
ISO is the measure of camera sensor's sensitivity to light
you used higher ISO in a darker place, but use lower ISO in an exposed place to avoid the picture having noise

not true and iso as requested regards digital cameras is just digital gain. digital gan is noise. the higher the iso the higher d noise level.it does not increase the light that hits a sensor but it only redistribute middle grey. what actually increases the amount of light that hits a sensor is filtration (any thing in front of the sensor), aperture and shutter speed.
Re: How To Take Better Pictures At Night With Your Smartphone by Kobicove(m): 3:24am On Jun 07, 2018
This is quite informative smiley
Re: How To Take Better Pictures At Night With Your Smartphone by MarkWayne89: 2:36pm On Jun 08, 2018
The S6 that I'm using is pretty good with taking pictures, but I do get frustrated with how it captures images at night. The only workaround for me is to edit it from my computer to get better result.

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