Due to the new camera setups in the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro, Apple’s most up to date telephones feature a number changes to the camera apps contrasted with different telephones on iOS 13 and later. There are new controls to get to, another approach to move between various cameras, features like snappy video and then some.

Move between wide, ultra-wide, and telephoto cameras

use the camera on the iPhone 11
use the camera on the iPhone 11

How to take a quick video

use the camera on the iPhone 11

Take burst photos

use the camera on the iPhone 11

How to use additional controls in the Camera app

use the camera on the iPhone 11
use the camera on the iPhone 11

How to set up photo capture outside of the frame

Turning on these settings will permit you to catch photos with different cameras. For example, on the off chance that you snap a picture with the standard wide camera, yet need to zoom that picture out a piece, you can, on the grounds that the ultra-wide will have additionally taken that picture simultaneously.

A few notes about this feature. To begin with, capturing photos and videos outside of your present frame expects you to utilize Apple’s HEIC and HEVC image and video formats rather than JPG. Second, when you catch outside of your frame, you have 30 days to utilize the image caught outside of the frame to make adjustments before the additional information is erased. The first image that you take will stay flawless.

Edit images with data from outside the frame

We have found that this feature can behave a little inconsistently. It works best after you’ve given your image a little time to process, so it’s best done in the Photos app.

Switch between close and wide-angle selfies

Take a slomo selfie

Wrapping up!

The cameras on the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro are incredible… but you need to master the iPhone camera settings to capture the best shots. If you have any more questions about the iPhone 11 Pro’s camera, let us know in the comments.

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