What is the best camera settings and feature to use when taking photos and videos with an iPhone 13? I'm going to New York this December and want to make sure i get the best photos and quality. I'm not bothered about saving space as I'm going to pay for extra storage on iCloud when i go. So storage probably wont be an issue.
Hi so i have an iphone 13 pro max and i dont like its camera quality tho i see other people have an iPhone and a good quality camera so if anyone here can show me how i should set my settings and etc i will be thankful for that :D ( sorry about my bad english )
Videos
I want to try photographies as hobbie because I have Iphone. But when I tried take a picture I feel all the pictures I take is a let down. I know one reason because I am a newbie with iphone. Can you guys share any tips about this and I want to post it on instagram to as stories and post. Any suggestion may helping my problem
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So recently I went to the store recently and i compared my iphone 13 camera to the iPhone 13 present in the store there was a major quality diff.. Can anyone tell me why does that happen? Edit: I asked the apple guy he said they make the demo phones different all together.
Hey!
So, my iPhone’s running iOS 26, and my picture quality are getting worse. It looks grainy, when I want to take zoomed picture it’s awful… I’m not too happy with the final look. The pictures looks better at night (videos are still fine, at least!)
Here are my settings: Did I mess something up? What are yours like? I’m really not a fan of my pictures anymore.
Both for photos and videos
What are some essential camera tips/tricks on the Iphone 13 for beginners that make a lot of difference in photo/video shots?
Hi has anyone got any recommendations for any apps and iPhone camera settings when it comes to photography? I'm new to this.
Many thanks
Using a Celestron Astromaster 114Eq and Astromaster eyepiece set. With Nexyz phone adapter.
Anyone have any advice for Iphone camera recording settings? Or any settings they recommend
There’s been posts and lengthy articles on this topic but responses vary and they’re often complicated.
I’ve ruled out ProRes Log, but everything else I’m not sure about.
Here are some examples:
Enhanced Stabilization
Action Mode Lower Light
Auto FPS
HEIF Max or ProRAW Max
Apple ProRes
Prioritize Faster Shooting
I love the 13 Pro, but the smart HDR tends to ruin a lot of the pictures that I have taken. It seems to happen with both the main camera and the telephoto camera.
I upgraded from the iPhone 12, which at least gave people the choice of turning off smart HDR. With the 13 Pro, many of the pictures look... watercolor-like, and it doesn't look appealing at all.
I don't think Apple plans on fixing it, either, since Youtube tech channels have praised the camera quality and the iPhone 14 will launch pretty soon.
Is there anything that can be done to minimize this oversharpened HDR stuff?
Try different photographic styles and if all else fails turn off view full HDR effect in settings>photos>view full HDR and toggle off. It’s very unfortunate if your one of those people having constant issues with HDR. I’ve had my 13 Pro since launch and like most users and reviewers I’ve been VERY impressed by the cameras performance after taking thousands of photos and owning nearly every iPhone.
Turning off HDR and live photos + good lighting gave me more consistent quality shots.
Does anyone have a good guide for camera settings on an iphone to take quality pictures at night?
I just recently discovered that the lighting of the front camera when on video mode is so much better than taking an actual photo. So if you use video instead of photo when taking a selfie... you're actually going to get better results. It's not going to look dark and grayish, AND YOUR PORES AND WRINKLES ARE NOT HIGHLIGHTED. Also, you can just pick the video frame where you look the best.
Edit: This is for those who have iPhone 13 and newer who hate their front camera
..sucksss but mostly with selfies and mirror pics. I’ve had this phone for the past year and every time I take a picture or selfie, it makes me look washed out or like a watercolor painting with the auto editing. Has anyone been able to fix this?? I’m really debating on getting a newer phone (even thought about downgrading) but I feel like the issue will still be present. Helppp
Edit: I must say, nature pics and other types of photography/ videography on this phone are great, just struggling with the auto-enhance that takes place on human subjects….
Edit: If you can’t relate or help then why are you here? Everyone saying “it’s just you” is hilarious..but not helpful at all…
I enjoy taking photos. Capturing the scenery etc. The photos I take will just be posted to my private Instagram account but I still love to take high quality images. I have a 12 pro, I like my camera and yes I have tried newer phones but went back to my 12 pro. These are some settings that I am confused by, I don’t know which is best. I want my photos uploaded to my socials in the highest quality, it will only been seen by family and friends but I like to have good photos to look back on. So whatever is the best to upload without the quality going weird and compressed :)
Should I have camera capture in format settings set to high efficiency or most compatible and why?
Should I have Apple ProRAW on or off? Why?
On photo settings should I choose optimise iPhone storage or download and keep originals? If it is set to optimise iPhone storage would I be uploading lower quality images to my social media?