The camera setup is one of the highlighting elements of any smartphone these days and people look at the camera very seriously. The main reason behind that, is the advanced technologies and the latest innovations made the smartphone cameras powerful and it is now capable to shoot a complete movie as well and it provides high-quality like a DSLR camera as well. People always look at the number of megapixels and the number of camera sensors on a smartphone before they purchase, but there are many things that you need to know and you guys can check out the complete details of your smartphone camera in the latest article of the Akhil Explains. So without making any further delay let’s get into the article to check out the complete details of your smartphone camera.
What is Megapixel (MP)?
Lets start with the most common element of the camera setup and it’s the megapixel of your smartphone camera. In simple, it is mainly the size of the image captured from a digital camera and smartphone camera. The megapixel means millions of pixels and an image that is made up of tiny units is called pixels (1MP means one million pixels). That means a high megapixel count in a camera will result in rich and big images. Having said that, there are many other elements that work together with the megapixel to provide amazing photos.
Aperture (f/stop)
The aperture is one of the most important elements of the camera setup and it is actually opening a lens that basically controls the amount of light that can pass. To make you understand well, you might notice a hole in the camera of your smartphone and it is like the pupil of our eyes that controls the amount of light that can pass through the lens and the camera sensor. Having said that, it is available as ‘f/1.5, f/2.4, and more. Lower aperture indicates the large space to enter the light and that will provide you better images and the higher aperture value will open less amount of lens to pass the light and that will offer dark images. So always look at the lower aperture value in the camera setup.
Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)
It is another crucial element of your smartphone camera department and it basically helps users to capture images and videos in a stable manner that means they will not be blurred. The power of the technology is the moving lens elements and a gyroscope sensor. OIS understands the camera movements using gyroscope sensor to counter the movement by moving the lens of the camera setup sideways or up and down.
Shutter speed
If you are getting a perfect image then the shutter speed plays a crucial part in that and it is considered as one of the three pillars of photography. One of the best examples to learn about the shutter speed is our eyes, as it works like our eyelids. It will open and close to enable the light to enter the camera and capture the image and the speed is related to the time for which the shutter will remain open and close after exposure to the light on the camera sensor. It is worth mentioning that the slower the shutter speed will provide a brighter image and it is very helpful while shooting in low lighting conditions as well.
ISO
The ultimate job of this particular feature is to understand how sensitive is your Camera sensor to the light and the ISO will enable you to capture better looking photos even in low light. Having said that, if you go with the high settings like 1600 or more then you will find the noise in the background of your image but if you are going with ISO of 100 then it will give you more light in the image.
RAW
In smartphones, you get a compassed result as it provides you the images in the JPEG format but if you are a pro photographer or you want to edit the images then the RAW photography will help you as it will offer you more details like information about colours, light and more. It is worth mentioning that the RAW images will consume lots of space.
Depth of field, Ultrawide & Macro
This particular feature will focus the subject only and the remaining portion will be blurred. The depth of field is controlled by the aperture of the camera. Generally, the bokeh or depth of field feature and Smartphones are optimized by software. Ultrawide and macro photography are based on distances as ultrawide will give you more wide angles while macro photography will give you the closest photo with more focused.
HDR
HDR stands for high dynamic range and the same focuses the lightest tones to the darkest tones within a photo and it will also provide details of the shadow which means the details of the darker part as well.
AI Mode
The artificial intelligence mode comes with lots of scenarios and categories and the same will understand the subject of your photo that means if you capture an image of your food or a landscape, then it will understand and implement the needful settings on that particular photo to look it awesome. You can find the artificial intelligence mode on all the popular smartphone brand’s camera setup.
Slow-motion and Timelapse
The slow motion videos are very popular on social media these days and it actually works in a Super manner. It captures 240 frames in 1 second and then converts it to 30fps and you will get the result in 8 seconds which originally happened in 1 second. Time-lapse is entirely opposite and it will provide you fast video and it will record one frame in one second which means if you have a 30 seconds video then you will get only one second of an actual scene. If you want a detailed article on the same then do let me know in the comments section below and I will be happy to bring it for you.
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