Camera phones continue to polish its capabilities. Not only in bright conditions, cell phone cameras can now be relied on to take pictures at night with great results.
The camera technology in smartphones is getting better even for taking pictures at night.
Because vendors embed sensors that are much larger than before. It doesn't stop there, a series of features are also provided to be able to capture the moment like using a professional camera.
Now cellphone cameras are supported by interesting features. For example Pro Mode which can make it easier for us to set everything manually. So we can feel the sensation of using a professional camera, and it really helps when we are in low light conditions or moto at night.
In addition, modern phones are equipped with Night Mode which is equipped with anti-vibration or OIS. So that it stabilizes the camera when used to take pictures in low light conditions.
Making brightness in our photos automatically looks good even though the conditions are low at that time. Besides that, the photo conditions don't shake, so don't be afraid if you take night photos, the camera is now equipped with an anti-shake feature.
Although smartphone cameras are already so sophisticated for taking pictures at night, That there are several things that must be considered when capturing moments in low light conditions. First the lighting, it is recommended not to turn your back to the light because the photo will be dark and appear flare.
Second, pay attention to composition. This is especially important when using a smartphone that cannot change lenses. Finally, as much as possible the photo does not shake.
If we can't handheld, at least use a tripod.
On this occasion, We provides tips for taking photos at night using a cellphone:
1. Use features on your phone, such as Pro Mode to manually set ISO, shutter speed, white balance and focus change
2. Pay attention to the composition so that it doesn't shake so that the shots are interesting
3. If necessary make edits. There are two recommended applications, namely Adobe Lightroom for color grading and Snapseed for finishing.