When it comes to iPhone photography, one of the critical components that can make or break an image is focus. Achieving crisp, sharp images starts with understanding how to leverage your iPhone’s ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Hidden iPhone camera tricks that make every photo look pro-level
Most iPhone owners open the Camera app, tap the shutter button, and never touch another setting. That habit leaves a ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
Focus stacking has flaws. This unusual gadget is designed to fight them for better macro
The Novoflex Stackpro 1 merges a bellows and focus rail to fight the artifacts common with focus stacking ...
Just four months after Lytro created a ton of buzz by promising to revolutionize digital imaging, the Silicon Valley-based startup has announced its first product, theLytro Light Field Camera. The new ...
Unlike a compact camera or a DSLR, your iPhone doesn’t let you adjust the most popular settings: aperture, lens length, shutter speed, and white balance. That said, several tools within the Camera app ...
Adjusting aperture alone can only do so much to get sharp images with a wide depth of field — sometimes, getting both point A and point B tack sharp in one shot is about as possible as a flying pig.
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