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 · How to use the iPhone camera’s built-in manual controls iPhone camera manual focus — kinda. The iPhone’s stock Camera app can’t actually focus manually. There are no controls iPhone manual exposure. When you lock focus in this way, the iPhone also Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins.  · Very often the manuals and user guides that accompany devices tend to be basic on providing the best tricks and tips required to get the best from such devices which is why this book was written to help you get the most out of your iPhone 13 Pro Camera app. In this book, you will learn: • How to use the iPhone 13 Pro exclusive feature called.  · If you occasionally want to take a shot where you need to control the camera settings manually, VSCO will work great for you. However, if you regularly want to take control of your iPhone’s camera, then it’s likely to annoy you. The Best Option: Halide ($) Halide is the best iPhone camera app going. It gives you full control over shutter speed, ISO, white balance, focus, exposure Author: Harry Guinness.


Want to achieve crisp, DSLR-like sharpness on a specific object in your composition? Now you can manually adjust the focus in ProCamera with the help of a ma. iOS beta 2 has just been released and brings with it a brand new feature for the iPhone 13 Pro; a toggle for Macro mode. Earlier the iPhone 13 Pro's camera was set to automatically shift to Macro mode with the right scene, with a toggle to turn that off in the Settings. Your iPhone is no exception. Unfortunately, iOS doesn't offer manual controls in the default Camera app so we'll need to go with a third-party app. Apple (chasing Google) has continued to innovate and add software features to the Camera app—things like Smart HDR and Portrait Mode. These are great, but they don't replace manual controls.


Featured in the NYTimes "If you like to manually adjust camera settings, you’ll love Manual". A powerful camera app with full control over your image. Quickly and simply adjust all parameters of your image. Every control a professional needs to take a photo is within reach. Grab a video with QuickTake. Hold the shutter to take a video. When you open the Camera app, you see the default photo mode. Tap the Shutter button to take a photo. Then tap the Slide to the right to lock recording. Slide to the left for burst mode. Manual focus allows you to control the plane where the camera sets its focus (called “hyperfocal point” in photography speak). Before iOS 8 you were only able to tap the part of the screen where you wanted focus to be set, and the iPhone would do its best to make that part focused (and also well exposed).

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