Enable the flash, if you want to take pictures of people or objects that are near you. (Use iPhone camera tools to set up your shot – Apple Support (UK)) On a recent iPhone model you can use the night-mode to take pictures in low light situations, see: Take Night mode photos with...
Whenever I see a panoramic view, my first instinct is to take a photo. But a standard shot on the iPhone doesn't capture the view. Here's how to use Apple's Camera app to take panoramic pictures.
Option 1: How to Move a Single Picture or Video Present in an iPhone or iPad Folder From Files to Photos App If you want to move just one video or photo from Files to the Camera Roll, follow these steps. This method will be helpful when you want to move files from downloads to Pho...
The cameras on theiPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Proare incredible… but you need to master theiPhone camera settingsto capture the best shots. In this tutorial, you’ll discover how to use the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro camera features to take amazing pictures! Table Of Contents: iPhone 11 Ca...
Smartphones like theGoogle Pixel 9(with astrophotography mode), and newer iPhone, Samsung, and Huawei models are getting better at low-light photography, but the small sensors will limit your success. You may be able to get some decent pictures of stars in the night sky with these devices,...
As you might expect, the steps that you need to take in order to rotate multiple pictures at the same time on Mac is a bit easier. But that’s largely just because you have more screen real estate to work with as opposed to what you have on the iPhone and iPad. And the best part...
Do you want to level up your photos? Read on to find out how to take good pictures with iPhone cameras and mistakes to avoid.
How To Take Good Pictures With an iPhone Whether you have an iPhone 6, iPhone 7, or newer model, learning how to take good pictures with your iPhone is easy once you understand the mechanics. From burst mode to portrait lighting, iPhones come packed with plenty of useful photography tricks...
Step 5. Unplug the source iPhone and connect the target iPad with the computer. Choose "Phone Transfer" > "PC to iPhone". Step 6. Click "Photos". Then choose the pictures you just saved on the PC, and click "Start Transfer" to import them to the target device. Tips: How to transfe...
How to Take Pictures with a Blurred Background on iPhone Here are a few techniques and tricks you can use depending on the iPhone you’re using, and your personal preferences. Method 1: Using Portrait Mode on iPhone If you’re an iPhone 7+ or newer model, you’re in luck (the regular...