Shooting the interior is just as important as the exterior. Here's what you need to know.
Start with an ISO between 100 and 400 to keep image quality high and avoid noise. Natural light works best, so use the Safari's voice-operated panoramic sunroof to flood the space with light, but watch out for harsh sunlight that can cause shadows or bright spots.
Choose your angles wisely. A wide-angle lens (0.5x) is great for capturing the entire interior, but don't overdo it — wide lenses can distort the edges. For detailed shots, switch to a standard lens (1x or 2x) to keep the features true to life. Focus on the standout details, like the backlit Tata logo on the steering wheel, the pinstriped wood trim, and the 12.3-inch Harman infotainment system.
Finally, mix up your perspectives — try shooting from the driver's seat, the back seat, or even through the windows to highlight the design and functionality of the car. With practice, you’ll nail the perfect interior shot.
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Posted On: 23 Aug 2024 1:38 PM