How to Use Pro Mode in Camera for Mobile Photography

Mobile phones are capable of supporting manual mode, just like DSLRs. However, the default camera app may not let you change the settings. If you face a similar situation, several applications can help in your mobile phone, provided it supports manual settings.

People often get confused about adjusting the shutter speed or ISO and how to change camera settings according to different situations. In this post, we will be discussing how to use the Pro Mode or Manual Mode in mobile photography. We will be shooting in different scenarios and explaining how to adjust the settings to get the right image.

When shooting in daylight, remember to use the least ISO. Set the ISO to the lowest number available. When there is enough light available, and you don’t want to raise the ISO unnecessarily, set the ISO first. Then, set the shutter speed, ensuring that nothing is going to bright or dark. Adjust the shutter speed based on the exposure, and take the picture.

For fast-paced photography and action shots, you need to freeze the moment. To achieve this, use a faster shutter speed. The shutter speed you use depends on how fast the subject is moving. Set your shutter speed first, then adjust the ISO based on the exposure.

Shooting in low light can be challenging as there is less light available. To compensate, increase the ISO. However, doing so will give you grainy and lower quality images. To avoid this, use a slower shutter speed. A shutter speed of about 128 or 125th of a second is a good slow shutter speed for handheld shots. Adjust the shutter speed, then adjust the ISO. The aim is to use the slowest shutter speed possible with the lowest ISO. Ensure that the images are sharp and not blurry.

When shooting in low light, using a tripod can eliminate handshakes and give sharper images. You can also try a long exposure with a tripod, using a shutter speed of about 10 or 20 seconds, depending on the situation and lower ISO. Ensure that you have set your focus and that it doesn’t change while taking the photograph.

In conclusion, using Pro Mode or Manual Mode in mobile photography is easy. Analyze the light and decide whether you want the shutter speed or ISO to be adjusted first. It may seem slightly complex, but with practice, you can master low-light photography too.

So, go ahead and start experimenting with the settings on your mobile phone camera. Master the art of Pro Mode photography, and take your mobile photography to the next level.