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How to Shoot DSLR-Like Photos on Your Phone Using Built-In Camera Settings and AI Modes: Step-By-Step Guide

Learn how to capture DSLR-like photos on your smartphone using built-in camera settings, pro tips, and AI modes. A complete step-by-step guide

Published By: Deepti Ratnam

Published: Jun 29, 2025, 10:43 AM IST | Updated: Jun 29, 2025, 10:44 AM IST

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Smartphones in today’s world come equipped with several advanced AI features that can help you take DSLR-like photos. If you know how to use them, then you are good to go. In this guide, we will explore how to take full advantage of your phone’s built-in settings in order to click professional-quality photos.

Use Pro Mode for Manual Control

Make sure you use a pro or manual mode on your smartphone that allows you to adjust DSLR-like style settings. These settings are available in almost most of all smartphones ranging between Rs 30000 to Rs 50000. You can tweak ISO, shutter speed, and focus white balance. Practice a bit and you will start to get creative control over your shoots.

Try Portrait Mode for Background Blur

Portrait Mode is one of the great ways to create a shallow depth of field effect that looks like a DSLR’s bokeh settings. You can blur the background with the help of AI while keeping the subject sharp.

Let AI Scene Detection Do the Work

Smartphone cameras now include powerful AI that automatically detects the scene, whether it’s food, landscape, pets, or night, and adjusts colors, brightness, and contrast to suit it. This allows you to focus on framing, while the phone fine-tunes the image in real time.

Use Natural Light

Using a good lightning is one of the best ways for clicking a DSLR like photos via your smartphone. Try to click photos in soft light including early morning or before sunset. This will not only make your images look warmer, but also clearer. Using flash is not necessary every time.

Tap to Focus and Clean Your Lens

Before clicking a photo, make sure you tap on the screen where you want your smartphone camera to focus. Additionally, wipe the lens often so that it can remove smudges and makes your pictures sharper.

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Author Name | Deepti Ratnam

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