google-site-verification=LtfkXlGVi4F1hV-ljfGxg1nQvr4f9jze1NHQZGmik94 Smartphone Information: How to take Professional Photos with Cheap Smartphones

How to take Professional Photos with Cheap Smartphones

 It's an age of social media and everybody, who got talent, wants to become famous or want to make money or both via the power of social media. And it is not so much harder nowadays. All you need to have is a smartphone in hand and the internet in it. But the problem is, it demands quality, due to the increasing competition day by day. 

How to take Professional Photos with Cheap Smartphones

90% of Youth social media influencers use smartphones only to shoot, edit and upload videos on social media (Instagram, Facebook, youtube, etc) so if they don't have an expensive smartphone, they face some problems like slow speed, bad camera, and poor internet speed. 

If we talk about processing speed and internet speed, today's smartphone companies are making high-end smartphones under a low budget like INR 15,000 due to tuff competition and staying in the market. So you don't need to think so much about the speed issue. 

But if we talk about the camera, not every smartphone under the low budget of INR 15,000 contains a quality camera. Most low-budget smartphone cameras contain software that converts images and videos to glossy and extra bright, which makes them fade and less original. Most of these smartphones are Chinese and Chinese smartphones are Infamous for their beauty mode.

Beauty mode is good but not the best. You can't make professional videos and can't take pro-level pictures with beauty mode on. The bad thing is if you disable the beauty mode, the camera of these smartphones works lower than ordinary quality.

Most Nokia smartphones don't have beauty and extra bright mode. Almost all Nokia smartphone contains a good quality camera that captures 100% original pictures and videos. But the bad thing is, not everyone like 100% original quality because it makes the scenario dull and less attractive. So how an ideal Smartphone camera should be, which is under a low budget.

If you see the quality of a DSLR of budget, somewhere like INR 50k to 100k, you can notice that they're a bit bright and saturated. Saturation always adds some attractiveness to pictures or videos. Not so much but a little more. And if a camera performs better in low light without filtering too much, that can be considered the best camera, and DSLR works that way.

Take a look at some best camera smartphones under a low budget like INR 10,000 to INR 15,000:

vivo T1 44W

realme 9 5G

vivo T1

realme C35

POCO M4 Pro

Samsung Galaxy M32

Xiaomi Redmi Note 10S

POCO M4 Pro 5G

Xiaomi Redmi Note 11T 5G

realme 9i

Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 4G

Moto g52

Samsung Galaxy F13

Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 SE

Xiaomi Redmi 11 Prime 5G

realme 9i 5G

iQOO Z6 5G

Infinix Note 12 Pro

vivo T1x 4G

iQOO Z6 Lite 5G

If you want to buy a Smartphone with the best camera and you have a tight budget, you can consider these phones given above. 

Key Points to take Professional Videos or Pictures from Budget Smartphone  (Around INR 10K to 15K):

1. Shoot with Proper lighting. Daylight is Best for both videos and pictures. If you're using artificial light, be sure it's bright enough.

2. Don't use Smartphone Camera LED or Flashlight. Using the smartphone's camera light dramatically makes the snapping object disgraceful because light only highlights a particular area and not the full object. 

3. Clean the smartphone's lens before shooting. Sometimes we do not clean the smartphone's lens before shooting and tiny and rare spots on the lens which are not visible to the eyes can make the photo and video a little blurry and disgraceful. Only use a lens cleaning cloth to clean the lens, not any cloth like a handkerchief or towel. 

4. Try to use a professional Smartphone Camera Application (free or paid) for professional video or photo making. Because some mobile applications can make your ordinary videos more professional with their amazing filters and effects. So try to use them as much as possible. Apps like iMovie, Focos and lightroom, etc are best.


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