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Re: Nokia camera settings

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Skundor
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Nokia camera settings

Hello everyone, this is my first post. This is being done on my phone so bare with me. Could someone tell me what the bible st settings are for low light? Assume I am trying to do this manually.

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cjlim
Posts: 15,354

Re: Nokia camera settings

There isnt a single setting for low light. It depends on how low the light is, the subject and what you are trying to achieve. If photography was that simple there would be no need for pro photographers. For starters goto photo settings and try the night mode or night portrait mode, with and without flash . You could also play around with the ISO, he higher the number for low light but expect more noise. What works well for one low light condition may not work so well if a bit brighter or darker. Observe and remember what each setting does and the secret is in finding your own perfect combination for each lighting condition. Experimenting is the key word here and it does not cost anything to try. 

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JackMerson
Posts: 337

Re: Nokia camera settings

Tried tweaking some settings on low light. I used Night mode, exposure to 2.0 while I leave the ISO to auto (Tuned the ISO to 800 will actually lead to dark images, at least for me). Flash was off.

After shooting the photos, I went to view the photo on my phone and use auto-fix to make them brighter. Unfortunately, noise are even more, but if you don't mind of that, you can use this way. I however, tested them with Lumia 710.
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