How To Take Good Quality Pictures With Low Quality Cell Phone Camera
Most of Cell phone buyers choose camera phone with Mega pixels as the ultimate parameter. Megapixels is the important factor for good quality pictures but it is not the only point to consider while buying. The quality of image sensor and lens decide the overall picture quality. Most camera phones use substandard sensors and plastic lenses and rely on digital zoom instead of optical zoom which reduces image quality.
Steps to improve picture quality:
1) Always make sure the lighting is adequate as camera phones either have no flash or have led flash which is not enough. The more light you have, the sharper the images captured.
2) Cell phone rely on software to do the work of physical shutter and software on cell phones are not very fast and there are some lag between button press and when picture is captured. The time delay of second or more caused by software shutter increases the chance of capturing blur picture because of hand shake. While taking pictures take support from wall or table top to reduce hand shake.
3) Imagine your frame has four lines going through it like a tic-tac-toe board. Put your subject in the center of the screen, use the points where these lines would intersect as bull’s eyes. This adds intensity and balance to shots.

