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Every iPhone comes with multiple built-in cameras that are designed to take great photos and videos. However, many people don’t fully use these features, and as a result, miss out on capturing their content at its best. If you want to improve your phone’s camera skills, here are some simple tips to get you started.
First, always set your video recording to the highest resolution and quality before you start recording. This ensures the best picture and sound quality, and it makes it easier to zoom in or move around during editing later on.
Next, when filming, place your iPhone sideways, in landscape orientation. You can do this by mounting it on a tripod or propping it against a wall with the camera facing up. Using the shutter button to start and stop recording can save you time and help you keep your hands steady while filming.
If you’re holding your phone while recording, hold it in landscape mode. This produces a wide, cinematic view that looks much better on TVs and larger screens. Holding your phone vertically (portrait mode) limits your view and doesn’t look good on big screens, so it’s best to stick with landscape whenever you can.
Here’s a quick guide on how to disable sounds when needed:
– Open the Settings app.
– Tap on Sounds & Haptics.
– Toggle Silent Mode on or off.
If you often switch silent mode on and off, you can assign this setting to the Action Button, Control Center, or set it up with Back Tap, which allows you to control features with a double or triple tap on the back of your iPhone.
Finally, for those who want more control over their videos, Apple offers an alternative app called Final Cut Camera. This app provides more advanced controls and editing options for users who want greater creative freedom beyond the basic camera settings.
By following these tips, you’ll be able to get better videos and photos using your iPhone’s built-in cameras. Keep practicing and experimenting to unlock your device’s full potential.





