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Can Apple mobile phone camera set exposure compensation and saturation manually?

It can be set manually.

The method is as follows:

1, exposure compensation setting:

Open the camera point focusing frame, and the vertical exposure adjustment bar appears on the right side of the focusing frame when the mobile phone focuses. Slide the exposure bar to adjust different exposures.

Finger moves the focus frame or mobile phone, and the exposure compensation value is automatically released.

2, automatic exposure/autofocus lock:

Turn on the camera, and press the focus frame for exposure and focus locking. At this time, the exposure can be adjusted, and the focus and exposure value of the mobile phone will not change.

The finger moves the focus frame to lock the focus, and the exposure value is automatically released.

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Exposure compensation application

1. When the shooting environment is dark and the brightness needs to be increased, the flash can be compensated for exposure and the exposure can be increased appropriately.

2. When the photographed white object looks gray or not white enough in the photo, the exposure should be increased. Simply put, it is "the whiter the more", because the camera's photometry is often focused on the central subject, and the white subject will make the camera mistakenly think that the environment is very bright, so it is underexposed, which is also a common problem that most beginners are prone to make.

3. When you shoot in front of a very bright background, such as in front of a sunny window, in front of a backlit landscape, etc. , increase exposure or use a flash.

When you shoot people on the beach, in the snow, in sunny places or in front of a white background, you should increase the exposure and use the flash, otherwise the subject will be very dark.

5. When shooting the snow scene, the background light is strongly reflected by the snow, and the photometric deviation of the camera is particularly large. Increase the exposure at this time, or the snow will turn gray.

6, shooting black objects, when you look at the black color change and gray in the photo, reduce the exposure to make the black more pure.

7. When you shoot in front of a black background, you also need to reduce the exposure to avoid overexposure of the subject. (Night shooting needs to increase exposure compensation to get enough exposure)

8. When shooting at night, it is especially important for automatic digital cameras without manual adjustment mode to turn off the flash, improve the exposure value and extend the exposure time of the camera. Many people who use digital cameras feel that their night shooting ability is very poor. In fact, one of the important reasons is that they did not use the camera exposure method correctly.

9. When it is cloudy and foggy, the environment is still bright, but the illumination of the actual object is obviously insufficient. Without exposure compensation, the photo may be dim. Appropriate exposure compensation, plus 0.3 to 0.7, can make the brightness of the scene more natural.

10. In some artistic photography, such as taking high-profile photos, it is necessary to increase exposure compensation to form photos with great contrast and better express the author's shooting intention. Similarly, in some cases, if it is necessary to deliberately reduce the brightness of photos, the exposure compensation should also be reduced.