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Note: While shutter speed and ISO can be manually adjusted on iPhone,
the aperture is fixed.
When either shutter speed or ISO are manually adjusted, the exposure
button changes from a yellow AE to a white AE-L, indicating that exposure
is locked an no longer in auto mode.
AUTO EXPOSURE
To reset exposure back to auto mode, press the AE-L button. The
exposure button will change to a yellow AE, indicating it is in auto mode.
Alternatively, double tap the camera view to reset all parameters back to
auto.
Note: While in auto mode, the exposure (AE) value can be set between -8
and 8+. The camera will automatically and continuously adjusts ISO and
shutter speed to achieve the selected exposure value. The default value is
0, which means that no changed were made to ISO or shutter speed.
Note: The AE value does not reset back to 0 when auto mode is initiated
as it is already in auto mode. Double tap the AE slider to reset the AE
value back to 0.
TAPPING TO ADJUST FOCUS AND USING THE AE SLIDER TO TAPPING TO ADJUST FOCUS AND EXPOSURE
QUICKLY ADJUST EXPOSURE
1. Tap an exposure point of interest on the camera view to auto adjust
1. Tap a focus point of interest on the camera view to auto adjust exposure. An alternative method is to use the exposure
focus. compensation slider. Please refer to the previous tutorial.
2. Press the AE button to select exposure compensation and use the 2. Long press the AE button to lock exposure. The button's color
slider or steppers to quickly adjust the lighting of a scene. changes to white and an -L is added to indicated that exposure is
locked.
Note: While in auto mode, the exposure (AE) value can be set between -8 3. Tap a focus point of interest to auto adjust focus. Exposure remains
and 8+. The camera will automatically and continuously adjusts ISO and locked.
shutter speed to achieve the selected exposure value. The default value is
0, which means that no changed were made to ISO or shutter speed. Note: Press the AE button to unlock / reset exposure back to auto. Double
tap the camera screen to reset all parameters back to auto.
Note: The AE value does not reset back to 0 when auto mode is initiated
as it is already in auto mode. This has to be performed by the user. Photo by ProCam user Angel RussoIG @ aebex.ny
Photo by ProCam user Angel Russo IG @aebex.ny
LOCKING EXPOSURE, FOCUS, AND WHITE BALANCE SHUTTER AND ISO PRIORITY MODES
Long press the AE, AF, AWB, buttons to lock exposure, focus, and white As opposed to full manual exposure, where both shutter speed and ISO
balance, respectively. The buttons' color changes to white and an -L is have to be manually set by the user, when in Shutter Priority Mode or ISO
added to indicate that they are locked. Priority Mode, when one is manually adjusted, the other is automatically
adjusted by the camera.
To unlock exposure, focus, and white balance individually, press the AE-L,
AF-L, AWB-L buttons, respectively. The buttons' color changes to yellow When Shutter Priority is enabled, ISO is automatically adjusted in
indicating that they are unlocked and in auto mode. Alternatively, double response to manual shutter speed adjustments. When ISO Priority is
tap the camera view to unlock all parameters and reset them back to auto. enabled, shutter speed is automatically adjusted in response to manual
ISO adjustments. For example, a user may want to maintain a very low
ISO to control noise, while having the camera adjust shutter speed to
compensate.
The options are under the PHOTO tab in the SET menu.
brackets on iPhone 5 and later, and 3 brackets on older devices) of the by the sensor. Unlike, JPEG, there is no compression and no loss of
same scene are taken at different exposures. AEB can be used as 1) a fail information. For this reason, RAW allows photographers work with a wider
safe method to insure that at least one of the shots is properly exposed, or range of colors and tones. More importantly though, RAW allows the
2) to create High Dynamic Range (HDR) photo in professional editing correction of imperfections in post, including under/over exposure, the
software such as Photoshop. recovery of highlights/shadows, and of course temperature and tint.
1- Press the AEB button on the secondary toolbar to select exposure The above comparison shots clearly highlight the benefits of shooting in
bracketing. RAW. We recommend that you select the RAW+L format, which saves a
RAW image as well as a full resolution JPEG.
2- Long press the AEB button to set the exposure range. The parameter
on the left in the EV number and the one on the right is the EV value. The Photos by @josejacas
EV value can be set anywhere between -8 and 8+.
EV 1 represent the first exposure bracket and EV 2 represents the second
exposure bracket, and so on.
1. Light Trail photography is perfect for capturing trails of light created 1. Motion Blur is perfect for capturing moving water, such as
by moving cars, ferris wheels, fireworks, comets, etc. waterfalls, rivers, waves, etc. As illustrated in the above
2. The best light trails are captured at sunset as opposed to night screenshot, Motion Blur brings life to moving subjects, and in the
case of water, adds a silky / foggy effect.
time. Ambient light insures that, along with the light trails, the rest case of water, adds a silky / foggy effect.
of the scene is well lit. 2. The use of a black and white filter can, in some cases, accentuate
3. Focus is automatically locked at the start of a Slow Shutter capture. the effect.
4. The use of a tripod and self timer is recommended. Otherwise, 3. Focus is automatically locked at the start of a Slow Shutter capture.
photos will come out blurry due to camera shake. 4. The use of a tripod and self timer is recommended. Otherwise,
photos will come out blurry due to camera shake.
Note: press the M button on the secondary toolbar to access the
manual controls menu. Note: press the M button on the secondary toolbar to access the
manual controls menu.
The wiggle 3D effect relies on quickly animating a left and a right image
captured with a slight shift representing the space between the human
eyes. This creates a sense of depth due to 1) the displacement of the
apparent position of an object (also known as parallax) and 2) the blocking BATCH PHOTO ACTIONS
of background objects (also know as occlusion). The advantage of wiggle Batch sharing, deleting, resizing, and stamping actions can be accessed
3D is that no glasses or a special equipment is required. by pressing the multiple selection button on the top right corner of the
camera roll view.
For best results, hold the camera still, shoot in bright lighting conditions,
and frame your subject no less than 2 feet away from the camera. A front
perspective and a level scene enhance the effect. Use ProCam's level grid.
Portraits work particularly well, provided that the subject remains still
during capture.
Photo by ProCam user IG @lifeaquatiq 4. Press the export button to save the frame to the camera roll.
Note: This feature is also available for 4K video, whereby 6MP frames can
be extracted, or 8MP if Advanced Upscaling has been applied.
EDITING FAVORITE FILTERS TILT-SHIFT LENS EFFECT
Tilt-Shift, also know as, miniature faking, is an editing technique resulting in
1. Press the heart button to add a filter to your favorites List.
an optical illusion whereby a life sized setting is made to look miniature.
2. Select the Favorites filters category in the photo / video editor.
The blur effect simulates the shallow depth of field associated with macro
3. Long press the filter you wish to edit.
lenses. The effect can be enhanced by increasing color saturation and
4. Press the delete button to remove. contrast to simulate the bright paint typically used in scale models. the
5. Drag to rearrange. effect is particularly effective when the photo is taken from a high angle as
it mirrors the top-down view when looking at a miniature model.
Note: Tap a filter to select it and tap it again to deselect it. Additionally, for best results, the blur should be aligned with the lines in the
photo.
PROS
CONS
5. Make sure your phone is fully charged. To conserve power, set the
time lapse screen brightness option to a level where the screen is
as dim as possible while still being visible.
6. To avoid interruptions, switch flight mode ON.
7. It is recommended that you lock focus, exposure, and WB. To do
so, press the M button on the secondary toolbar and long press the
AE button, the AF button, and the AWB button. The button will
change color from yellow to white and "-L" will be appended to the
end.
Note: Time Lapse sequence settings are accessed under the VIDEO tab in
the SET menu, while frame rate and resolution are access by pressing the
little chevron button to the left of the shutter button.
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