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		<description><![CDATA[<br />we must admit that the Iphone is basically designed for communication devices. Therefore, additional camera functions are embedded in these devices are not always as good as the main device. This also applies to other cell phone cameras. Compared with a digital camera, which is especially designed for photography, camera phones have many limitations, especially its optical zoom, flash, and other advanced facilities. Although you use the best camera phone though. However, we do not<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://inikitaphoto.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/iphone_photography.jpg"><img title="iphone_photography" style="border-top-width: 0px; display: inline; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="163" alt="iphone_photography" src="http://inikitaphoto.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/iphone_photography_thumb.jpg" width="244" align="left" border="0" /></a> we must admit that the Iphone is basically designed for communication devices. Therefore, additional camera functions are embedded in these devices are not always as good as the main device. This also applies to other cell phone cameras. Compared with a digital camera, which is especially designed for photography, camera phones have many limitations, especially its optical zoom, flash, and other advanced facilities. Although you use the best camera phone though.</p>
<p>However, we do not have to worry to take pictures using the iPhone camera and have a photo of poor quality because there are a few tips and tricks to capture better images by using our Iphone. To optimize the results of our iPhone camera, we must consider several aspects, namely:</p>
<p>Light    <br />Always try to record images in bright situations / light, where light is come, like the sun would be a good help to have better quality photos. The less light will cause your photo to be noise. Excessive light will make your photos into overbright. Also avoid backlight (light coming from behind the object to be photographed) because it will make your photo into a dark object.</p>
<p>Zoom    <br />Iphone camera is not equipped with optical zoom, so try to crusty closer to the object . Keep your distance until you get the best picture (not so vague). Do not use digital zoom if not as the emergency department because of the digital zoom will reduce image quality that has been taken. Digital zoom just sort of image manipulation.</p>
<p>Background    <br />Avoid backgrounds that are so dark or too bright because the condition will affect your image quality.     <br />Resolution     <br />Use the highest resolution for best picture. Maybe you&#8217;ll see the difference if you see your image through your cell phone, but then if you see them on the computer, using high-resolution images will look better.</p>
<p>Angle    <br />Moving from one another angle to get the best picture, maximize your external memory capacity to store some of your pictures, then you select the best images.</p>
<p>Memory    <br />Many mobile phones have limited internal memory, so it uses an external memory that you can currently depatkan with relatively low prices will give you maximum space to store a good image. It also keep you from &quot;destroying&quot; your phone system due to excess load files in it.</p>
<p>Lens    <br />Since the iPhone camera is not always equipped with a lens cover, always clean your lenses before using. Clean the lens will give you the better quality pictures.</p>
<p>Stability    <br />Remained stable in capturing the images is another way to get a better photo. Moving a bit you&#8217;ll get blurred images. When pressing the shutter button, breathe slowly or hold your breath as much as possible until you finish camera to take pictures.</p>
<p>Printing Options    <br />Photos taken from the iPhone camera can be printed with maximum quality if you adjust the print size with a resolution of the image.</p>
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