Knowing all the features of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, I’d like to share some more tips to get the best photograph every time.
Sometimes pictures seems too dark or too bright. Use the HDR option on the camera app as it takes a correctly exposed photo and merges it with overexposed and underexposed ones to get the best results.
Use One Hand as a Lens Hood
The new iPhone 6 lens sticks out a little to adapt its new sensor. You can hold your hand above the lens in order to get rid of unwanted lens flare and to boost the colors of your photo.
Shoot Without Filters
There is an option allowing you to shoot with the native photo app iPhone 6 filters, but it’s better not to use them to get the shot most similar to DSLR. After you take a photo, you can edit it with any app you like. A great option to try is VSCOcam.
There is an option allowing you to shoot with the native photo app iPhone 6 filters, but it’s better not to use them to get the shot most similar to DSLR. After you take a photo, you can edit it with any app you like. A great option to try is VSCOcam.
Don’t Use the Flash
The iPhone 6 built-in flash is not that good at achieving high quality photos. You can use another iPhone’s LCD light to control lights and shadows for your shot.
Use Add-on Lenses
This is a bit expensive option but if you prefer to use iPhone as your primary camera, add-on lens is a good investment if you have got a few extra bucks, of course!
Happy shooting!
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