4 misbeliefs about smartphone cameras


Hey guys This is Siddhant !!

So, a lot of us buy smartphones for good camera quality but there are certain misbeliefs about the things that affects your smartphone camera quality. Today I would clear all the doubts regarding smartphone camera quality.

1. More megapixels Better quality

Like many people you may think that More mega pixels means the smartphones camera quality is better but it's totally wrong, Some smartphones are there which have better megapixels such as 16 megapixels or more but they can't even shoot  in full HD but there are also some smartphones which are lower than 16 megapixels maybe 12 or so but also they can film in 4K.

2. Dual Camera means better picture

The concept of dual cameras in smartphones has been around for more than 3 years. Today we can even see two cameras in the front or the back of some budget smartphones too . This concept of dual camera in smartphones has created a miss believe in people that dual camera means you would get better features like autofocus or more zoom .Well, this is totally wrong even in a phone with single camera can do things like autofocus although it cannot do zoom like that telephoto lens but still it can take more good quality photos then the phones with dual cameras we can take pixels for example it has a single camera but do things like autofocus more accurately then some of the phones with dual camera. In other phones too can install some third party apps to unlock the feature of autofocus.

3. All features are unlocked in default camera app

Every smartphones today come with a default camera app to take photos or shoot videos and we are so used to it that way think that this is the maximum features of our smartphone but that's not true like I said before some smartphones need third party application to unlock the maximum features like autofocus. Mini smartphones today also have a pro mode in the default camera app NY neighbouring this mode we can manually control things like white balance and ISO of our smartphone's camera. For example in Nepal Candy cam is a very famous third party camera application you could see a vast difference in the photo taken from your default camera app and the photo taken from the Candy cam application. Both the Candy cam and your default camera app takes photo from the same camera but also the quality of photo in Candy cam is better than the quality of photo in youcamera app takes photo from the same camera but also the quality of photo taken with the Candy cam AP is better than the quality of photo taken with the default camera application that you have in your phone. This clearly shows
That the maximum features of your camera is not unlocked totally in your default camera app.

4 Did you forget about camera aperture

Many offers ignore about the camera aperture when you are purchasing a smartphone for better camera but it shouldn't be ignored. Your camera aperture determines how better photos can you take in low light. Less camera aperture means greater photos even in low light conditions but white and photos in conditions with bright light. More camera aperture means good photos in daylight but almost black screen in low light conditions. So you must choose a phone with camera having a correct and medium camera aperture. Recent smartphone the Samsung Galaxy S9 can switch camera aperture from 2.4 ( to capture sharp images in Daylight ) to 1.5 (for low light situations). To conclude we can say that camera aperture is necessary.

So these were the four most misbeliefs regarding smartphone cameras. Hope you won't make these mistakes after reading this blog.

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