How To Take Better Pictures In The Dark
Keep your phone steady while you photograph.
How to take better pictures in the dark. Use a longer exposure time. Crank up the iso. A longer exposure time lets the image sensor see the subject. Download a better camera app.
50mm f 1 4 and 40mm f 2 8. How to take better photos in dark places use a lens with a very wide aperture. As a rule of thumb i try to keep my aperture f stop closed down as much as possible f16 f18 or f22 and also keep my iso at a more normal level from 100 to 500 to reduce noise and maximize my exposure time. Use the light that s around you.
If your camera is wiggling too much you won t be able to get a clear shot which will make your images look blurry. If you can no longer add any light to the subject then you must give your smartphone more time. Taking photos at night requires slow shutter speed. Instead try to keep your phone at a steady consistent angle whenever you re photographing in the dark.
But the perfect moments don t pause to wait for perfect lighting and in fact sometimes dark scenes make for amazing images. When shooting in low light gear is important especially your lenses. Open the aperture raise iso for bright pictures during dark and cold months i only reach for two lenses when shooting indoors. To shoot bright pictures without the blur at night use a tripod or monopod to keep your camera steady.
But we ll get to that. In addition to using a tripod or monopod enable your cameras mirror lockup setting and gently press the shutter. The next thing you need to do is turn up your camera s iso which is a measurement of how sensitive. The iphone doesn t have a built in night mode at least not yet.
Or bring your own. Hold your phone with a firm grip when you go to take a picture. Whether it s simply taking a photo inside your home capturing an event inside a theatre or some nighttime sightseeing you can take great photos with limited light it will just take a little more work.