MASTERING IPHONE CAMERA: FROM A TO Z
If you've lost your iPhone Camera or its icon is hidden, chances are you might have disabled them in the display settings. To troubleshoot, refer to how to fix the issue
losing iPhone Cameraas we performed in the previous article.
2. Features on the appUpon opening the iPhone Camera app, you'll see a series of features such as: Time-Lapse, Slo-Mo, Video, Photo, Square, and you might be wondering what they mean, what their functions are.
2.1. Time-Lapse FeatureThe Time-Lapse feature, also known as slow-motion filming, allows users to create videos with extremely slow speeds.
To use Time-Lapse, simply select this feature and then press the red icon in the middle to start recording.
2.2. Slo-Mo ModeSlo-Mo, short for Slow Motion, is a video recording mode that slows down actions according to the user's intent, whether it's a step, a hand gesture, a blink... Unlike Time-Lapse, which slows down overall motion rather than specific gestures, scenes, or effects.
To use Slo-Mo, select Slo-Mo and then press the red button to start. During video recording, you can slow down any gesture by toggling the white icon on the left. Slo-Mo videos (typically shot at an average speed of 25 – 30 fps) offer a wide variety of beautiful effects.
2.3. Pana ModePana Mode allows users to capture panoramic photos horizontally or vertically.
To use it, select Pana and then press the capture button while moving the camera to the right to capture the panorama. Panoramic photos are often shared on various websites for showcasing, image sharing, further guidance.
capturing panorama shots on iPhoneas we conducted previously.
2.4. Video, Photo, Square ModesUsers are already familiar with the Video, Photo, and Square modes, where Video is for video recording, Photo is for taking pictures, and Square is for square-format photography.
3. Photo EffectsBy default, iPhones offer users photo effects like Mono, Tonal, Mystical, Blur, Transition... To use them, readers can select the effects icon, which is three stacked dots.
Depending on individuals' aesthetic preferences, the choice of effects varies to ensure that the photo fits the context and the user's mood.
4. Setting Timer for Photo Capture, Video RecordingTo set a timer for photo capture, tap the timer icon and then select the desired delay time, either 3 seconds or 10 seconds.
5. Turning On/Off HDRHDR, short for High Dynamic Range, extends the dynamic range to turn HDR on or off, select HDR and the corresponding function, or set it to automatic mode to dynamically adjust based on changes in contrast.
6. Enabling Front Camera on iPhoneThe front camera on the iPhone typically has lower resolution, catering to selfie needs. To activate it, simply tap the camera icon with the arrow symbol.
Here is how to use the iPhone camera from A to Z that we've compiled for you. Next time, Mytour.vn will provide more detailed articles. Additionally, if you wish to mute the camera shutter sound or disable sound when taking photos on your iPhone or iPad, you can refer to this method. Wishing you beautiful photos with your iPhone.