How to Use iPhone Camera More Efficiently?
There are many
sayings in Photography, one of the best is that the best camera is probably the
one you have with you most times. iPhone users are fortunate because they are
blessed with a pretty impressive camera. The Simple iPhone had a candid camera.
It used to take pictures but lacked many features like Zoom, Flash or Focus.
The iPhone 3GS added touch feature, but some essential features like flash and
zoom came in the iPhone4. Some new features like HDR photos were combined with
the augmentation of iPhone 4s. Panoramic images were brought by iPhone 5. How
to use the features you are interested in:
Switching
the Cameras
iPad2, iPhone 4 and 4th generation iPod touch, all the new
models are having two cameras: One fronting the user and the other at the back.
Both were used for taking pictures and using FaceTime. It’s easy to choose the
camera you want to use. The higher resolution camera at the back is selected by
default. For choosing the user-facing one, if you’re going to take a
self-portrait, tap the button in the right above corner in the camera app that
looks like a camera with some revolving arrows around. The image on screen will
change to the one picked by the user-facing camera. Tap the button again to
turn back. It works well with the iPhone 4 and the higher ones.
- Zoom
The camera of iPhone will not only focus on any element of
the picture, But It is also possible to zoom in or zoom out. Open the app of
the camera. When you want to zoom, pinch and drag to zoom in. This will zoom in
the image and will reveal the slide bar with a minus on end and plus on another
end. It works well with iPhone 3GS and higher.
- Flash
The camera of the iPhone is pretty good at picking up
details of the image in low light. With the help of a flash, great low-light
pictures can be taken. You will find the flash icon at the left edge of the
screen.
- Autofocus
For bringing the focus automatically to a particular area, tap
on that area, and a square may appear on the screen to stipulate what part the
camera is focusing on. Autofocus will itself adjust the exposure and the white
balance to deliver a great looking picture.
How
to use the camera step by step:
iPhone takes pictures using the application of camera icon on
the Home screen. It will be located on the upper row of images on the iPhone.
- Click
on the icon of the Camera on Home screen
- This
will turn iPhone into the rough equivalent of Kodak Instamatic.
- Keep
the eyes on the display of iPhone
- The
first thing to notice on the screen will resemble a closed camera shutter.
The shutter will open in some seconds, revealing the window into what a
camera lens sees. The lens is hidden behind small foxhole at the
above-left edge of your smartphone.
- Aim the
camera at what you want to capture
- For
finding the view, go for the brilliant 3-1/2 inch of display of your
iPhone.
- Tap
the icon of the camera at the bottom of the screen to capture the picture
when you are satisfied with what is there in the frame.
You may experience some shutter lag, make sure that you remain
still. You see the image when the shutter reopens. The screen functions again
as a viewfinder to capture the next picture.
Bradon Wilson is
a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since
2002. As a technical expert, Bradon has written technical blogs, manuals, white
papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup.
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