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How to shoot Apple 6S?

First, set the focal length of the subject. Improper focal length setting is one of the most common reasons for the final blur of photos. Focusing problems will affect photos in any lighting conditions. In order to get the best photo effect, we can set the manual focal length by touching the screen in the camera application of iPhone. The iPhone has automatically set the focus (and exposure) on the photo background, which is why the tennis ball in the foreground is not in focus, but the background is in focus. If the initial goal is to play tennis, touch the screen of the ball and manually set the focus (and exposure) at the displayed point.

Second, ensure sufficient shooting light 1. Take clear photos with iPhone at night. Generally speaking, when there is more light in the photos, the effect will be better. In the case of insufficient light (such as indoor shooting), less light reaches the camera sensor. In order to let enough light reach the sensor to produce an appropriately exposed image, the shutter must remain open for a longer time. 2. Any action when the shutter is open (including the action of the iPhone itself and the movement of the subject) will lead to blurred photos. The longer the shutter is open, the more actions may be taken (leading to more blurring). 3. When the iPhone6 does not start to manually adjust the shutter speed, the shutter will remain open for a short time when the light is sufficient. So if you can take measures to increase the amount of light entering the photos (such as shooting outdoors or turning on the lights), you will get clearer photos.

Third, avoid hand shaking 1. Of course, sometimes it is impossible to increase the amount of light in the scene. If you want to take pictures at this time, try to avoid iPhone jitter. Please make sure that your hands hold the iPhone tightly, and there is a solid object to support your hands. 2. Any external building (such as table or rail) can be used to support the wrist or elbow, or it can be completely against the wall. When there is no external support, you can also try to put your arms on your knees or your elbows on your waist. Of course, if you take pictures slowly, the shooting effect will be much better. Taking photos slowly can ensure that the photos are taken perfectly, and the body posture is comfortable when holding the iPhone tightly, which helps to avoid unnecessary actions.