iPhone 4S releases today and will be available to storm the markets of America, Canada, Japan, Australia, Germany, and the UK. With millions of pre-order requests across the retail stores, iPhone 4S has made quite a successful entry in the market. There was a wave of initial setback among consumers who anticipated an iPhone 5 and resisted a similar design of iPhone 4S as that of its predecessor. However, major overhauls in the handset have paved the way for rave reviews among fans .
Among the major overhauls that contributed toward drawing customers are its camera features. The camera of in the iPhone 4S has been upgraded to 8 megapixel with LED Flash. Not only in the megapixel count, the camera in the iPhone 4S also features other upgradessuch as it can now detect faces and support full high-definition video capture (1080 pixels) at the rate of 30 frames per second. The snapper can take brilliant still images in greater range of maximum resolution i.e., up to 3264×2448 pixels. Hence, you can now amaze your friends with photos of your playful (active) kids, spouse, pets, and landscapes. The high quality of the photos will truly complement your creativity and technical expertise in photography. Â Â Hence, with your iPhone 4S by your side, you can consider leaving behind your heavy DSLR, while on your next vacation.
Below mentioned are a few handy tips on making good use of the camera features of iPhone 4S so that you can turn an average shot into a professional looking one –
–Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Make sure you do not keep the Flash on when taking a shot over a reflective surface like mirror or a shiny surface. By doing this you can avoid big white reflection of the Flash on your photo.
–Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The HDR or High Dynamic Range will change the contrast of different areas of the photo, depending upon the lighting condition you are snapping in. If the HDR is on, it will light up the item and make the clouds in the background highly prominent. However, if you do not like the HDR version of the photo, you may omit the photo, as iPhone 4S also stores a non-HDR version of the same photo. But, wait till you compare the two.
–Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Remember that unless you take a close shot, avoid zooming in the camera lens. The more you will zoom, the lower the quality of your photo will look.
One last thing is that, though the iPhone 4S camera has a greater megapixel count, try to stay in light as much as possible while shooting. However, keep the light behind the camera to not to let the glare spoil your shot. With these points in mind, you can become a proud iPhone snapper and make your friends wonder in awe.