10 photography tips for the Nokia Lumia 900

Published by Jeppe Christensen on May 21, 2012

Lumia 900 used as camera

SUNNYVALE, CA, United States - The 8-megapixel, Carl Zeiss-infused camera on the Nokia Lumia 900 could be finest this pioneering partnership has produced to date. With a low light-friendly aperture settings of f2.2, wide-angle focal length of 28 mm, the option of 4:3 or 16:9 ratio snaps, touch-focus and a dual LED flash, there are few limits to what you can achieve.

The delightful hardware is complemented beautifully by a host of shooting and post-production options provided by Nokia and those talented folks at Windows Phone. But even with these compact camera-esque specifications at your disposal, it doesn’t mean you can just point your Lumia 900 at anything and expect Annie Liebowitz-like results.

We spoke with photography author and creator of the Triggertrap Mobile app, as well as our own Nokia N8 camera school series Haje Jan Kamps, for some tips on getting the most from your smartphone camera.

1. Move your body real close, until we…
Some pictures we see posted to social networks are so poorly framed, you’d think there’d be something worth seeing in the background rather than acres of wallpaper. Don’t be scared to get up close and personal with your peeps. “To avoid having to zoom in or crop your shots later, ensure that your subject fills your viewfinder,” says Haje.

2. Clean and protect your lens
Have you ever thought about how gross it would be to live in your jeans pocket all day? Hanging out with snotty handkerchiefs, rolling around with filthy coinage and old candy bar wrappers? Our expert says: “Fingerprints, grease, or pocket fluff are the #1 reason for rubbish smart-phone photos, so check it, and clean it before shooting!”

Lumia 900 camera Cyan

3. Steady as she goes
Perfect aperture settings and professionally assigned white balance are great options to have, but if you’re as shaky as LeBron James in the fourth quarter, those smartphone pictures will never grace the family album. “If you can, lean your elbows on a sturdy surface, or place the phone against a lamppost or similar for extra crispness,” says Haje.

4. Autofix
Windows Phone 7.5 gives the Lumia 900’s camera more options than David Beckham at a cheerleading convention. However, for those occasions when you’re unable to spend vital seconds perfecting your snap, Autofix is your friend; adjusting exposure and white balance to give darker photos a little more pep.

5. Let it shine
The f2.2 aperture setting on the Lumia 900 is designed to ensure better photos in low light, but if there’s natural light available to you, use it. The result will be better photos. “Newer handsets often come with impressive settings that allow you to shoot in low-light, but that doesn’t mean you should. Low light equals more noise. Use a lamp, turn up the main lights or, go outside.”

Lumia 900 camera Cyan

6. Finding a balance
“Your phone has a white balance setting. Use it. Make sure you experiment and examine how the different settings impact on your photographs,” says Mr. Kamps. The Lumia 900 has auto and manual white balance. For the best results, hold up a sheet of white paper, or focus on a white object so your camera can base the rest of its color saturation on what it sees as white.

7. Zoom, but only if you have to
If you’re up in the nosebleeds at a rock concert, or want to use your phone as binoculars, the zoom setting can come in handy. However, resist the temptation to max-out the magnification: “Keep it zoomed all the way out, and crop the images later instead,” or risk pixelated, messy photos, our expert advises.

8. You say you want a resolution
While bragging about the Lumia 900’s ‘resolutionary’ capabilities would just sound silly, the 8-megapixel Carl Zeiss optics on the Lumia 900 does allow for clearer and crisper shots. With seven gigs of free SkyDrive storage, don’t worry about memory sapping file-sizes and take full advantage. We may give Mr. Kamps the Captain Obvious prize for this observation, but the man has a point: “As a general rule, the higher the resolution of your mobile camera, the clearer your photographs will be.”

Creative Studio dump

9. A helping hand from the Creative Studio
“Even though your phone may have built-in editing features, consider editing them with a separate app instead,” says Haje. The Lumia 900 boasts plenty of settings to make sure you get it right first time and Autofix often comes to the rescue if you don’t. Beyond that, give the Nokia-built Creative Studio a try. It’s loaded with effects, filters and adjustments. There’s also plenty of third party options in Windows Marketplace. We especially like Apict and CleverPhoto

10. Lumia 900’s built-in advantage
Of course, there’s little point in having perfectly composed photos, a steady hand, perfect sunlight and a clean lens if you miss the photo op. The difference between the best smartphone picture you’ll ever take and a blurry mess could be fractions of a second. So, equip yourself quickly. The Lumia 900 has a dedicated camera button that allows you access to the app and indeed your saved favored settings, from the home screen, even if the phone is locked.

Haje Jan Kamps is a contributing editor to Pixiq photography website, author of several photography books and creator of the Triggertrap mobile app and camera trigger, which he hopes to bring to Windows Phone in the near future.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/lnbemail 李宁泊

    All basic tips suit for every phones. Just for the starters!

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  • http://www.clickudos.com/ Rohit kothari

    well its all a nice tips for nokia users like me this are the basic tips which you always need whether u are using it on phone or camera

  • http://twitter.com/HailMarxism fred sparrow

    The level of chromatic noise is the problem, not the hardware. Either Nokia or Microsoft has been lazy, providing our phones with half-assed algorithms.

  • http://twitter.com/HailMarxism fred sparrow

    The level of chromatic noise is the problem, not the hardware. Either Nokia or Microsoft has been lazy, providing our phones with half-assed algorithms.

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  • john m

    waiting for lumia ” WATERPROOF” pureview.

  • http://mobilezfun.com/ Mobilezfun

    Good tips to take photo on Lumia 900

  • Alek Davis

    “The 8-megapixel, Carl Zeiss-infused camera on theNokia Lumia 900 could be finest this pioneering partnership has produced to date. With a low light-friendlyaperture settings of f2.2, wide-angle focal length of 28 mm, the option of 4:3 or 16:9 ratio snaps, touch-focus and a dual LED flash, there are few limits to what you can achieve. The delightful hardware is complemented beautifully by a host of shooting and post-production options provided by Nokia and those talented folks at Windows Phone.” Is this a joke? The hardware (Carl Zeiss lens) may be nice, but overall camera performance on Lumia 900 is pretty bad, especially in low-light conditions (most likely due to software issue, or maybe not). Just Google for “lumia 900″ and “camera problems”, or things like “pink spot”, or “white balance”, or “noise”, or “low-light”. As long as you recommend  holding a sheet of paper for setting white balance, why not add a tripod or a softbox kit? These would make results even better. The Autofix option is not a good recommendation because it adds noise. SkyDrive is little help when it comes to space and storage, because it only uploads low resolution images (probably, not what most people expect or want). #2 is actually a good tip, but it would be more helpful to explain how do you protect and clean the lens.

  • Anonymous

    Protect your lense… yeah, but what about selling again devices with a built in lens cover? 

    A small slider like at the N900 would be enought. And if you are afraid of making the device thicker, what about including a sensor for third party cases with lense cover to start the camera app as soon as the cover is opened?

  • Anonymous

    could be the finest what? finest lumia camera? certainly not the finest carl zeiss/nokia camera venture… lol come on chaps let’s not go overboard ;)

  • Anonymous

    could be the finest what? finest lumia camera? certainly not the finest carl zeiss/nokia camera venture… lol come on chaps let’s not go overboard ;)

  • Anonymous

    could be the finest what? finest lumia camera? certainly not the finest carl zeiss/nokia camera venture… lol come on chaps let’s not go overboard ;)

  • Anonymous

    could be the finest what? finest lumia camera? certainly not the finest carl zeiss/nokia camera venture… lol come on chaps let’s not go overboard ;)

  • Anonymous

    could be the finest what? finest lumia camera? certainly not the finest carl zeiss/nokia camera venture… lol come on chaps let’s not go overboard ;)

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  • http://www.reviewsexpert.net/ Reviews Expert

    when will Nokia use dual or quad core processor on their phones?Well, Nokia has been my very best brand ever. I’m currently looking forward to see that I possessed 2 Lumia900. For me & ma wife. 
    great tips for this mobile.thnks

  • http://www.facebook.com/hansa.jain Hansa Jain

    the video i capture on Nokia Lumia comes out blur. Checked the settings but of no help. 

  • dalydose

    These are all good tips.  The jokes…well, that’s another story.  :)

    I use a VERY good (and now free) app called Fhotoroom and it helps with Windows Phontography a LOT!  In addition to just editing it has a camera replacement feature and it gives me better results.  Try it out…it’s free.

  • http://pinkfogphotography.com/ Photographer

    These all nice tips for nokia users like me.  Nice to see at least one of you is now actively using the phone. I like this Nokia phone. 

  • Oscar Chu

    It is already 8 months for Lumia 900 launched, any issue or fix for the camera bugs -” Pink Spot”

  • Guest

    It is already over 8 months for Lumia 900 launched, any issue or fix for the camera bugs – Pink Spot (don’t delete my post, i have made a screen dump for it)