In simple terms, a Panorama photo extends beyond what the human eye can see, at least twice as wide, and is created by stitching multiple images together using software or apps.
Step 1 . Launch the Camera app on your iPhone - note that Panorama mode is supported on iPhone 4S or newer.
Step 2 . Swipe left to switch modes. You need to swipe twice to transition from the normal camera mode to Panorama mode.
Step 3 . By default, Panorama mode always starts from the left and moves gradually towards the right. You can change by tapping the arrows to change direction.
Step 4 . The default mode in Panorama is portrait, and you should hold your iPhone in the direction of this mode rather than landscape.
Step 5. Press the capture button to start capturing Panorama mode.
Step 6 . Hold the phone steady and ensure you move the phone in a straight line from left to right - or from right to left if you've adjusted the settings.
Step 7 . Once complete, simply tap the capture button again.
Usually, the Camera app gives you a Panorama photo horizontally, but sometimes breaking this pattern can result in a unique Panorama shot. For example, when capturing a photo of a tall building, a touch of creativity can help you create a distinctive Panorama photo.
When you switch to Panorama mode, follow these steps:
Step 1. Once in Panorama mode, hold your iPhone in landscape mode.
Step 2. Press the capture button to start capturing a Panorama photo.
Step 3. This time, instead of moving from left to right, move from bottom to top.
Step 4. Press the capture button again when you're done.
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Current camera apps don't support 360º Panorama mode, but you can capture a 240º Panorama photo in a single shot. Wishing you all get a satisfying shot!
