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Why the photos taken by the original camera of the mobile phone are blurred.

Mobile phone photos are not clear, the picture is blurred | just because of a wrong step!

If the picture is blurred when taking pictures with a mobile phone, there will be several reasons, the most important of which is "out of focus"!

The reason why the focus is not accurate is to rule out the hardware problem of the mobile phone first, and the other is caused by our improper operation or shooting environment problems.

Therefore, in order to avoid "out of focus" when shooting, we should develop several good habits.

First, develop two habits before shooting:

Sometimes the photos taken are not clear, a little foggy or fuzzy, and we think there is something wrong with the mobile phone, but we don't know it's our own fault.

1—— "Wipe the lens" before shooting:

Our mobile phone is basically inseparable, and the lens of the mobile phone will naturally have all kinds of handprints and oil stains. If you shoot directly, you will know what the picture will look like if you think about it. Remember to "wipe the lens" before shooting.

▼ If you don't wipe the lens, what about the picture?

Figure 1: The lens is not clean and the lights are dizzy.

Figure 2: The lens is clean and the light is dotted or starlight.

If it doesn't feel obvious, take a look at the following two pictures of "shooting the moon with a mobile phone". The uncleanness of the lens has directly affected the clarity of the picture.

2- Hold the camera correctly to ensure stable shooting:

Sometimes it is clearly in focus, but the picture is "paste". One of the reasons may be that we didn't hold the phone steady and our hands were shaking when we pressed the shutter.

▼ The following stable holding postures:

Second, the combination of "automatic" and "manual" focusing:

The mobile phone will automatically focus when shooting, and most pictures can be taken clearly.

But for individual scenes, such as: the light is too dark and too bright, shooting in motion, or when you want to take good details, you need to cooperate with "manual focus".

1- Manual Focus | Click repeatedly:

For example, we want to shoot a 2 mm snowflake. After constructing the picture, click "Snowflake" and a small yellow box will appear. Click it repeatedly to further focus.

2- Different focus positions lead to different virtual and real objects:

Our manual focus position is different, and the actual situation of the main body of the picture will also change.

▼ For example, the following figure focuses on "background flowers" and "foreground flowers" respectively, and the main body of the picture is obviously different.

The above two sets of diagrams are to tell you that if you want to focus the subject more accurately, you must get into the habit of "manual focusing".

Third, adjust the "brightness" appropriately:

The focus is not clear, but also for environmental reasons. Too bright or too dark light may blur the subject.

1- The picture is too dark "need to fill the light":

▼ For example, in a slightly dark room, "autofocus" flowers, the details are blurred.

▼ Fill the light with a mobile phone or a small flashlight and "autofocus" again:

After the fill light, the same autofocus, the picture is very clear.

2- If the light is too bright, manually "reduce" the brightness:

Sometimes the light is too strong, which will lead to overexposure of the subject and unclear details. At this point, we can manually "lower" it a little, and the subject will be clear immediately.

▼ For example, the following two pictures (Figure 1) are automatically exposed, and (Figure 2) slightly reduces the brightness.

Comparing the two pictures, the main snowflake is clearer after lowering the brightness (Figure 2).

▼ Manual exposure adjustment method:

1) Long press the main position.

2) The "Little Sun" sign appears, and the brightness is adjusted left and right.

The above three points are all the reasons that may affect the unclear focus. Guys, pay more attention when shooting.