How Difficult It Is To Use The Camera App On iPhone 11?

As a result of the upgrade in the camera technology, Apple has also done some significant tweaking on the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 camera apps. Some of the most impressive features that have been included in the app include the Quick Take video mode and the Night mode which still remains one of the best upgrades made by Apple. The camera app has not only been redesigned but several sections of the layout have also been improved as a result of the upgrade.




Several changes have been made especially in terms of the controls as some have either been removed or moved to other sections. Some of the options available in the settings section have also been changed to meet the new upgrade requirements. To familiarize me with some of the changes done on the camera app here is a detailed highlight.



All other models of the iPhone still house he camera app on iOS 13 while iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 all have the revamped camera. Without a critical look, the design is almost the same but the difference can easily be spotted I terms of the camera depth.
Some of the new control features can easily be accessed from the top section of the iPhone screen.

Some of these include the zoom-in control, triangle disclosure indicator, camera icon in flip that has been redesigned, and image data. The image data is gotten from the cameras which are ultra-wide and is integrated within the transparent toolbar in the main viewfinder section. Here are some of the actions that you can perform with the new camera app.

Zooming in Out of iPhone 11

Apple has made some changes to the camera zoom controls on the iPhone 11. From the screen, you will be able to see two zoom options the 1x and the 5x.To use the camera in ultra-wide mode use the 5x button which also happens to be the standard default setting of the camera. For iPhone 11 Pro users there is a third zoom option that can be accessed from the 2x zoom button.

Alternatively, users can also access the zoom wheel by sliding horizontally on any of the zoom buttons. With the zoom, wheel activated you can be able to make selections on intermediate zoom levels and also access the 35mm film focal length. Zooming functions can also be controlled by using your fingers to apply the pinching reflex on the screen. With this, you will be able to switch in between the lenses and adjust the zoom to fit your requirements. When controlling the zoom options using the pinch reflex it is important to remember that the focal length wheel will not be displayed. To reverse any of the zoom options you have applied you can use the center button to switch to 1x.

Quick Video recording on iPhone 11

With the Quick Take function, iPhone 11 is capable of recording videos with ease without the need to switch modes. To use this option the camera mode must be set on the photo. After this, the shutter button is long pressed until it turns red giving a look that is similar to a recording button. This indicates that the video is already being recorded. The recording will only stop when you remove your finger from the screen. This can be straining so for this reason a lock function has been included which allows you to drag the shutter button to the right side of the screen locking it in place. This option allows you to take recordings without having a finger on the screen. To stop the recording after making a lock you can use the stop button.

Using iPhone 11 to take burst photos

Burs photos can be taken on iPhone 11 by pressing on the shutter button and then dragging it to the left side of the screen. Ensure that you don’t hold on the button for too long as this will launch the Quick Take video mode so you must do the dragging very fast. Compared to the old camera option where you had to hold the shutter button down to take burst photos this new upgrade seems to be more advanced and efficient.

After the burst is complete you will be able to see the number of photos that you have taken and at your own pleasure, you can let go of the button to stop the process.

Taking Night Photos on iPhone 11

The night mode function on iPhone 11 Pro is represented by an icon in the form of a crescent moon. And automatically comes to view when the sensors detect that the environment is poorly lit and a longer exposure is needed. When in very dark scenes the night mode automatically comes online and the yellow icon can be seen on the top left side of the screen. Night mode can be disabled by a simple toggle of the button.

Low light environments will provide you with an option to switch to night mode but the switch will not be automated in this case you have to do it manually. After activating the night mode ensure that you hold your iPhone steady to enable the camera to process and give bright photos.

Changing aspect ratio and crop on the iPhone 11

If you are keen you can notice the triangular arrow at the top side of your iPhone screen. This arrow can work a lot of magic as it contains some of the additional camera functions on your iPhone 11. You can use this section to access the hidden drawer control such as advanced control options for night mode function, crop, live photos, filters, and timer. Square photos can also be taken by switching aspect ratio from the drawer.

The default aspect ratio is 4:3 but you can change it by tapping the square button which will provide you with ratios like 4:3, 1:1 and 16:9. Crops can be adjusted later from the library when you are done with everything.


Using the new ‘Capture outside the Frame’ feature

This new feature enables the iPhone to automate the saving of additional data obtained from the camera. This allows the user to change the crops in both video and photo mode. To disable or enable this feature go to your Settings, then tap on Camera and proceed to Composition to view the available toggles. From the toggles, you will the different capture outside options available for videos and photos. From here you can also see the ‘Auto-Apply Adjustments’ to automatically adjust your settings. With the “capture outside the frame” enabled you can take a video or photo and later use the crop tool in adjusting the edges to your frame.
Tidbits


  • iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 gives you the option of choosing the lens to use when taking panorama photos.
  • The new app used on the iPhone camera relies on a unique camera font technology known as SF Camera
  • Live photo captures can now be obtained by using the live automatic setting.
  • By default, Apple has applied Smart HDR as the only saving option for photos.
  • Videos can still be recorded in dynamic extended ranges even without applying the low light function.
  • Both 4K 30 FPS and 1080 30 FPS recordings can be obtained by using the automatic Low-Light FPS function.

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