Mobile photography is gaining popularity and acceptance among professionals and novices alike. They have fallen in love with phonenography and mastered the art of using their mobile devices to record memories and their surroundings in rich detail. Have you ever wondered how they did it? Bring out your mobile device and try the tips that we have below and take your skills to another level.
Using Your Mobile Phone to Produce Captivating Photographs
Good photography isn’t about the gear. You can take amazing shots using a camera phone if you only know how to use it to your advantage. Knowing its strengths and weaknesses is almost winning half the battle. So far, Nokia Lumia 928, offers a great imagery output. It has an 8MP sensor with an aperture that opens to f/2.0. It has the latest Pureview Technology and a Xenon flash. These features greatly help in producing crisp images even under low-lit conditions.
Photo from Midorisyu of Flickr
1. Look for the best source of light. Try to take your subjects outdoors during the “Golden Hours”. Correct lighting is helpful in getting clear and crisp shots. Indoor lights can also be used. Don’t forget to use the correct white balance setting so the color of your subjects would appear more natural. It’s okay to use the flash on your device, just diffuse it a little. Cameras have available flash diffusers; you need to be a bit more creative to lessen the glare when using a phone. Use a piece of tissue paper to hold over it before pressing the shutter.
2. Learn how to apply the rule of thirds on your photographs. Don’t put your subject in the middle of the frame every time. You can always experiment using different angles to give a more interesting feel to your shots. The best thing about digital media is that you don’t have to worry about the number of shots you can take (as long as you don’t save them all on your memory).
3. Digital zooms are disastrous to use. If you don’t want to end with an image with a tiny far-off subject, you adjust to your subject. Editing is an option, but cropping an image closely distorts it. The result might be a more disappointing because of an unusable final image.
4. Keep your hands steady. Shaky hands result in blurry and often times unrecognizable images. There are several mobile tripods available in the market. A cheaper alternative would be to use a solid object and lean on it while taking the shot. It will help you keep your hands steady. If you think you made a mistake, don’t be too quick to discard them. Wait until you get to a computer before making a decision. You might be surprised to see that the mistakes can be used to make abstract art when you start editing them.
5. Don’t sacrifice memory space for a low-resolution image. High-resolution photographs can admittedly take up space on your memory card, just think that the higher the resolution, the clearer the photo becomes.
6. Like other digital cameras, you need to keep your lens clean. Most camera phones do not come with a lens cap, which increases the risk of damages. Check the lens often and use a soft clean cloth to clean it.
Photo from Ian Caroll of Flickr
7. Lastly, keep in mind that you need to respect others when taking a photograph. If you are attending an event, like a wedding, don’t get in the way of the professionals so you can take a memento shot to post on your Facebook page. Let the professionals do their work first and then ask for permission to take your own shot. Do the same thing when out in the street. Ask permission before taking photos of strangers.
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It will be to early to say but according to latest Rumors Sony planning to announce a new flagship camera phone that will capture 4K video and 20MP Still image, the name is still not confirmed but based on specification it could be possible that it’s the next generation of the Sony i1 Honami, so possibly the name will be Sony i2 (Honami 2).
Take a look at the rumored specification below
5.2″ Trilumimos 1080p
Msm8984 2.3 ghz
Adreno 420
4 GB RAM
4K video capture
20 MP camera
3200mah battery
+ some more rumors about upcoming Mini Sony Honami smartphone
Again this time the name is not confirmed yet, but the smartphone will feature same camera module as of Sony Honami Smartphone with 4.4-inch display unit and 2GB RAM, take a look at the Rumored Specification below
Sony Honami Mini Rumored Specification
4.3″ 720p TRILUMINOS
20.7 MP 1/2.3″ f2.0 Sony G Lens
2400mAh battery
MSM8974 2.2 ghz
2 GB RAM
16 GB internal, microSD expansion
The Sony Honami mini expected to be announced on Nov / Dec 2013, we will update you soon as we get any more info.
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As the announcement date is getting close we are getting various details about up-coming superphone from Honami, take a look at the details below
1. Confirmed Honami is coming on Sep 4, take a look at the press details below (image)
2. Images of Sony Honami Smartphone
3. Sony Honami First Sample Image
The first sample image of Sony Honami smartphone surfaced over the giant website GSM Arena, According to the website the image is captured from Sony Honami superphone and uploaded over Facebook, but the image is missing EXIF info (as you know the facebook policy) + the quality look not so good, hance I have a BIG doubt over this image.
Nokia Lumia 020 Press Images and Full Specification is now available, the smartphone features super pixel technology same as pureview, it take 5MP image is over sampled dropping 7 pixels into one “super pixel” and it can also capture 32MP and 5MP at the same time in 16:9 format, take a look at the major specification below
Nokia Lumia 1020 Major Specification
Optical Image stabilization (OIS)
F2.2 aperture
Takes 32MP and 5MP images at the same time in 16:9
The 5MP image is over sampled dropping 7pixels into one “super pixel”
Shoots 38MP images in 4:3
Windows Phone 8 version 8.0.10322.71
2GB of RAM
32GB of internal memory, no SD Card slot
FM radio (Amber)
Flip to silence (Amber)
NFC is on board
Optional wireless charging backplate
So if you look at the camera specification the phone is a Big-Bang thing, I have used pureview and like how the phone works in a superpixel mode and gives you amazing low light images compared to other smartphones of the same price range.
The phone sensor size is not confirmed yet, but it may feature same sensor size and Nokia pureview smart phone. The Lumia also comes with lot’s of manual control and a new app called pro-camera, the price of the smart-phone will stay around $600, Follow us Facebook and twitter we will update you soon as we get any new information.
Take a look at the picture below of recently announced Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom, On June 12 Samsung announced its flagship camera phone, the phone features 10X optical zoom with optical image stabilization and 16Mp 1/2.3 sensor, on the front side we have, a 4.3 inch (960 x 540 pixels) qHD Super AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, 1.5 GHz dual-core Exynos 4212 processor, aided by 1.5 GB of RAM, 8 GB of internal storage plus a microSD slot for expansion.
Zoom Ring that lets you zoom and offers new features such as In-Call Photo sharing via MMS to the caller with just a twist.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom Major features
16MP rear camera with Xenon Flash, BSI Sensor,
OIS and 10x optical zoom
4.3 inch (960 x 540 pixels) qHD Super AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection
1.5 GHz dual-core processor
Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
1.9MP front-facing camera
15.4 mm thick and weighs 206 grams
3.5mm audio jack
1.5GB RAM, 8 GB internal memory (5GB Internal memory), expandable up to 64GB with microSD
4G LTE / 3G HSPA+, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n 5 GHz, Bluetooth v4.0, aGPS + GLONASS and NFC
2,330 mAh battery
No details about the pricing is available yet, we will update you soon as we get any new information.
This is not a Rumor, Pelican Imaging company developed 16-lens array camera modules for handsets few months ago, Now according to latest news coming from different sources, Nokia investing in Pelican Imaging company and plans to introduced 16-lens array windows phone coming in 2014.
The Camera works in a 4 x 4 grid, each of which has its own small sensor dedicated to one of the red, green and blue colours that make up a digital colour image. Once the image is capture the smartphone image processor re-assemble everything into one piece of information.
With Nokia 16-lens array camera phone image noise can be reduce by offsetting one layer against another, users can re-focus the picture after taking it, just like a Lytro camera.
We will update you soon as we get any new information.
About Pelican Imaging – Pelican Imaging has developed a revolutionary new array camera for mobile devices, providing depth at every pixel. Focus on any subject, change focus (even on multiple subjects) after you take the photo, capture linear measurements, scale and segment your images, change backgrounds, and apply filters, all from any device.
According to latest rumors Nokia will announce new Windows Phone Nokia EOS Coming with 41-megapixel sensor same as Nokia pureview, It’s reported that pics can only be taken at a maximum of 34 megapixel, just like the 808 PureView.
Nokia EOS Rumored Specification
quad-core processor
41 Mp Sensor
1080p and 720p HD Video recording
4.5” AMOLED display with WXGA resolution
Polycarbonate body
Weight is lighter than the Nokia Lumia 920
Xenon flash with LED focus assist light
Nokia Pro Camera app
Wireless charging
The new Pro Camera app will bring Manual AF to Nokia EOS, but at the end the sensor remains same as Nokia 808 Pureview Phone, If you are not a Windows Phone Fan you can wait for Android OS based Sony Honami.
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