Explore These 9 Exciting Tricks With Your iPhone 6 Camera


2. Manual Exposure Adjustment

Photographing in dark, or a little bright? That's no problem with the new manual exposure control option on the new iPhone. First you'll need to tap the area on the photo that you want it to be on the main subject and therefore base the exposure on.

This is a fantastic new tool which is going to make such a difference when trying to get the right exposure using the native Camera app.

Previously, you had to set focus and exposure together, which was often frustrating as you might want to set focus for one part of the scene and exposure for another. But now you can use the native Camera app to set the focus and then manually adjust the exposure before taking the photo.

3. Get better shots with burst mode

There are lots of ways to utilize burst mode to make sure you get the right picture captured.  It's not just for group shots, it can also be used when you're photographing a sport events or maybe something like a wedding or a party.

 

 

Hold down the shutter icon on screen, or either of the volume buttons, to take a burst. A number will appear on screen showing you how many shots you've taken. Once you're done, click the picture in the corner of the screen.

You'll now notice that you can press select - the one which the iPhone has deemed to be the best will have a grey circle underneath it, but you can choose a different one if you prefer. Make your selection and press done. In addition you can also opt to keep all of the shots, or only the ones you want to save memory.

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