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7 of our top tips for perfect photos

May 19, 2023
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The Google Pixel 7 Pro tops our list of the best Android phones, partly due to its phenomenal camera. While it offers a wealth of powerful tricks, the camera should be your focus. However, it’s hard to use the camera on the Google Pixel 7 Pro effectively if you’re unfamiliar with its features. This guide walks you through the essential tips for taking phenomenal phones with its camera.


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Use 2x zoom for incredible portrait shots

Google may not have upgraded the primary Samsung GN1 camera it used in the Google Pixel 6 series. Still, the company was able to add a new software trick that makes better use of it on the Pixel 7 Pro when zooming to certain levels.

When taking pictures at 1x, the 50MP camera automatically combines four pixels into one, creating a 12.5MP photo with more detail and light than it would typically get. At the 2x zoom level, you’re taking a roughly 12.5MP photo with the sensor. That means Google gives you a full-resolution image at 2x zoom without extra work on your part. You can pinch to zoom or tap the 2x zoom shortcut above the shutter button.

photo of a stuffed sailor and bee

photo of a stuffed sailor and bee

1x vs. 2x zoom: Note how the two plushies appear flatter in the second shot.

The question remains. Why would you opt for 2x zoom rather than get closer to the person you want to take a portrait of? The GN1 camera offers an equivalent focal length of roughly 23mm, which is still a reasonably wide angle compared to what professional photographers use to take portraits. The 2x zoom option gets you closer to that professional photographer look and makes for a more flattering image of your subject with fewer distorted facial features. Don’t just take our word for it. Try it out for yourself, and rest assured that you’re not losing any discernible image quality on the Google Pixel 7 Pro.

If you want to go further, tapping the Portrait option automatically adds digital blur to the background of your subject, making for an even more professional-looking portrait. While it isn’t perfect, it’s a great way to imitate adjusting the focus on a camera.

Get up close on the Google Pixel 7 Pro with Super Res Zoom

The Google Pixel 7 Pro camera isn’t only great at 2x and 5x zoom. When you zoom in up to 5x, Google intelligently combines what your telephoto camera and your primary camera see, taking the best parts of both sensors to create a more accurate and less pixelated image. While you’re shooting, this tech stays in the background. You don’t notice annoying flickering or stuttering as the cameras switch or stitch images together. Instead, you only have a great result to look at.

A collection of (mostly) 30x zoom shots from our Google Pixel 7 Pro review.

Beyond 5x zoom, Google still combines images from all its camera sensors to provide the best possible result, plus some AI and machine learning magic. This allows you to go up to 30x when shooting images. You may not want to print these results on canvas as they will lack detail, but they allow you to get shots you would otherwise miss. With this technique, Google claims you can go up to 10x and still get results comparable to an optical 10x smartphone zoom camera. And even at 30x, you get something better than you would get from cropping your image after the fact.

Focus on the details with the Pixel 7 Pro’s Macro Focus

One of the features enabled by the new ultrawide camera is the Google Pixel 7 Pro’s Macro Focus mode. When you get close enough to an object or subject, Google Camera automatically switches to the ultrawide camera. It can give you sharp images at a closer range than the primary lens, making it possible to create beautiful shots of the fine details you might be interested in. This is particularly great if you like shooting flowers, water droplets, snowflakes, or insects.

If you want more control over when the macro camera kicks in, tap the settings button in the upper-left corner of Google Camera. Then, choose one of three options in the Macro Focus section:

  • Off
    : The camera doesn’t switch to macro mode automatically.

  • Auto
    : Macro Focus only turns on when you move your camera close to your subject.

  • On
    : Keeps Macro Focus enabled. This is useful in complicated shots when you can’t always stay close enough to the subject.

Fix your blurry shots with Photo Unblur

The Google Pixel 7 Pro and its smaller sibling introduced a new feature called Photo Unblur. It allows you to automatically retouch slightly blurry images, making them appear as though they were sharp from the beginning. If the photo isn’t hopelessly blurry, you get good enough results, especially if you only look at your images on a smartphone. The best part is that you can use this feature on older images you uploaded to your Google Photos library. Here’s how to do that:

  1. Open the
    Google Photos
    app.
  2. Tap the photo that you would like to unblur.
  3. In the fullscreen view of the photo, tap the
    Edit
    button.
  4. Go to the
    Tools
    section to find the
    Unblur
    option. It could also be among the suggestions you’ll see.

    mysterious german man in blue shirt holding ginger cat

    mysterious german man in blue shirt holding ginger cat

  5. Your Google Pixel 7 Pro uses its machine-learning magic to fix the photo.
  6. Tap the
    Save as copy
    button when you’re happy with the result.

    mysterious german man in blue shirt holding ginger cat

    mysterious german man in blue shirt holding ginger cat

Save private photos to a secure folder on your Google Pixel 7 Pro

Some images aren’t meant for the cloud. Google would make you believe this is the case for pictures of presents you don’t want to show to your loved ones, but this is also good for personal photos that are best kept private. You can switch your Google Camera to save the next image you take to a secure location that you can only open with your fingerprint. Here’s what you’ll do:

  1. Open the
    Google Camera
    app.
  2. Tap and hold the round
    gallery shortcut
    to the right of the shutter button.
  3. In the menu that pops up, select the
    Locked Folder
    option.
  4. You’re prompted to set up your Locked Folder. Tap the
    Go to Google Photos
    button to proceed.

    google photos locked folder pop up

    photo of macbook keyboard in google camera app

  5. You’re prompted to confirm your fingerprint to set it up.
  6. When you’re done, go back to the camera and select the
    Locked Folder
    option where new images are saved.

Your sensitive images are saved from your camera to your Secure Folder. In it, it’s only possible to move or delete images. You can’t edit them, you can’t take screenshots of your images, and you need to authenticate yourself before you can open the folder. The photos in the folder only live within your phone’s storage. When you lose your phone or factory reset it, you lose access to these images unless you move them out of the folder first.

Take your Google Pixel 7 Pro out for an astrophotography session

The Google Pixel 7 Pro is the perfect companion for a cloud-free night away from civilization. Google Pixel phones have long offered incredible night photography capabilities, and the Pixel 7 Pro takes computational photo processing to the next level.

photo of night sky framed by trees and roof

To get started with astrophotography, ensure you’re far enough from unnatural light sources and either put your phone on a tripod or prop it up firmly so that it doesn’t move. Google automatically suggests that you use astrophotography mode. When you use it, the camera makes a long exposure shot that takes a few minutes to be captured. The result is stunning and allows you to see the stars clearly, without a professional camera rig or fiddling with settings.

Learn all about astrophotography on Google Pixel phones with our deep dive into what tips and tricks bring you to the next level.

Create film-like videos with Cinematic Blur

The Google Pixel 7 Pro won’t let you down if you’re into video more than photography. The new generation of Pixel phones introduces a new Cinematic Blur mode that takes the Portrait mode you know from photos and applies it to videos. To get started with it, follow these steps:

  1. Open the
    Google Camera
    app.
  2. Swipe to the left on the bottom mode carousel below the shutter button and select
    Cinematic
    .
  3. Tap the
    Shutter
    button to start taking a video.
  4. The background is blurred automatically when in this mode.

Using the Cinematic option is a little more challenging than regular videography. Ensure you have a clear subject in the foreground for the best effect. This helps the algorithm determine what it should focus on. Otherwise, you might get a hunting focus effect where your video switches between a blurred and unblurred look.

The Google Pixel 7 Pro leads the pack, but its smaller sibling is no slouch either

While the Google Pixel 7 Pro has one of the best cameras on the market, you don’t need to break the bank to take fantastic photos. Follow our guide to take better photos with any Android phone.

We have a good idea of what to expect at Google I/O 2023, but we’ll have to wait and see if Google’s new Pixel phones offer exciting new camera tricks.

Render of the Pixel 7 Pro in Hazel

Source: Google

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