Welcome to the ultimate guide to taking better photos with your iPhone! As a professional photographer, I know the importance of mastering the camera settings on your phone. In this blog post, I’ll be sharing my top four iPhone camera settings that you must master to take better photos. Remember it’s not the camera, it’s the photographer and their skill of using it. The best Camera is always the one with you. Let’s get into it.
Preserve Settings
Do you have a favorite camera mode or custom filter? If so, you’ll know how frustrating it is to have to select it every time you open the Camera app. Well, fear not! The iPhone’s Preserve Settings feature is here to save the day. To set it up, open the Settings app and navigate to Camera > Preserve Settings. From there, you can choose which settings you want to preserve, such as Camera Mode, Creative Controls, Exposure Adjustment, Night Mode, and Live Photo.
Enable Grid Lines
If you’re into photography, you’re probably already familiar with the Rule of Thirds. This essential rule dictates that you should place the subject of your shot in one of the four intersections of lines on a 3x3 grid. Enabling Grid Lines on your iPhone’s camera will help you to compose your shots more effectively. To turn it on, go to Settings > Camera > Grid and switch it on.
Turn On Live Photo
Live Photo is an amazing feature that can help you capture the perfect shot. Although a Live Photo looks like a normal picture in your Photo Library, the moment you captured in time comes to life when you long-press it. To turn it on, simply tap on the circular Live Photo icon on the top right of the Camera app.
Lock the Focus and Exposure
Focus and exposure are two essential functions of photography that you need to master if you want to take better photos. On your iPhone’s camera, you can manually lock both values, which will give you more control over your shots. To manually lock focus and exposure, open the Camera app and tap and hold on your photo’s focal point. After a couple of seconds, you’ll see the AE/AF Lock banner pop up at the top of the screen. To unlock it again, simply tap anywhere on the screen.
Change the Exposure Bias
If you’re struggling to get the perfect exposure for your shot, try adjusting the Exposure Bias. This setting will let you adjust the brightness of your shot by a few stops, which can make all the difference. To change the Exposure Bias, tap on the screen to focus on your subject, then swipe up or down on the screen to adjust the exposure.
iPhone Camera Timer
Last but not least, the iPhone Camera Timer is a tool that is often overlooked. If you enjoy taking selfies or group shots, the timer is the perfect tool. To use it, tap on the Arrow icon in the bar at the top of the camera window, then hit the Timer icon that appears at the bottom. You have the choice of a 3- or 10-second timer. Make your selection and compose your image. The timer won’t start until you press the shutter button.
By mastering these essential iPhone camera settings, you’ll be well on your way to taking better photos with your phone. Remember, practice makes perfect, so don’t be afraid to experiment with these settings and see what works best for you. Happy snapping!
Thank you for reading.