Introduced in September iPhone 7 Plus brought to the field devices from AppThe big news was the dual camera. The larger model became the first device from the Californian company to have two lenses on the back. Together with the iOS 10 to create really great looking photos even from the hands of a non-professional.
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The new feature will be used mainly in the new Portrait mode, which can use a telephoto lens and additional post-processing to create a bokeh effect that can otherwise only be achieved with a high-quality SLR camera and a proper lens. The disadvantage, however, is that iPhone cannot use this portrait mode if there is not enough light around. However, with a few tricks, you can trick the sensors and still use the new feature.
Use the slider to adjust the brightness
As in other modes, you can manually adjust the brightness in Portrait mode using the on-screen slider. In less-lit situations,storeyou can increase the brightness a little just enough to activate the depth effect and iPhone he used his telephoto lens for it.
Use ambient light
If you're shooting in a darker area, use its ambient lighting. This can be windows, lamps and other sources that help illuminate the photographed object.
Add spot lighting
Are you trying to focus on one specific object when taking pictures? Use a spot light to illuminate it so that portrait mode is activated. You can use, for example, portable LEDs, Christmas lights, flashlights and other portable light sources. After playing with the light for a while, you can create beautiful photos even in dark conditions.
Focus on lighter colors
White and pale colors don't need as much light to be visible in the dark. If you focus on bright colors that you can illuminate at least a little, they areancHope you manage to activate portrait mode.
Use outdoor, naturally occurring light sources
Especially in cities, there are a large number of illuminated buildings, lamps, advertising banners, traffic lights and other objects that emit enough light in the dark to illuminate the photographed object. However, in this case, it is advisable to manually adjust the brightness before pressing the shutter button so that the photo is not overburned.
I don't know who wrote this article, but probably someone who doesn't have an overview. It is written there that the bokeh effect can only be created with a high-quality SLR camera and a decent lens. Which is very stupid. I have a SLR camera that produces beautifully sharp images, it is smaller than iphone 7plus but rougher. And even with the lens it costs €120!! How do you not get angry at this article where the artificially created blur effect is supposed to be equal to even my SLR camera.
The article is misleading and false!!
What is the name of the dslr for €120 including the lens, please?
Canon 450D + Canon 50mm F1.8 ii, you can find a bazaar
It is important to note that bokeh is not the same as depth of field. Bokeh are artifacts created by different sharpness. These are the circles or polygons that are created on the defocused part from the incident light. The appearance of the artifact is determined by the shape and number of blades of the lens aperture. The pictures from the iPhone do not show the bokeh effect, but the shallow depth of field effect.
That's right, I already wrote it here minialmost once, but as you can see it's useless ;)