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Change advanced camera settings on iPhone - Apple Support (CA)
Learn about advanced iPhone camera ... change the default resolution of the Main or Fusion cameras from 24 MP to 12 MP. Go to Settings > Camera > Formats > Photo Mode, then choose 12 MP or 24 MP....
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AT&T
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Apple iPhone 11 - Camera & Video Settings - AT&T
September 17, 2025 - Manage camera and video settings, including timer, flash, filters, and camera modes.
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Tips on taking photos with IPhone 11
If you open the camera app there is a small arrow at the top of the screen, select it to open a menu at the bottom of the screen. Scroll all the way to the right and find 3 overlapping rings. Click this to open a menu with various filters and play with those for various effects. I find vivid works nice when there are lots of colors or you’re out in nature. For the selfie camera, go to the phones settings and click Camera. Turn on “Mirror Front Camera” so that pics you take with the front camera don’t get flipped. More on reddit.com
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iPhone 11 Pro VS $7500 Pro DSLR Camera
I use my iPhone for casual photography pretty frequently, but try and print an 8x10 or larger with an iPhone 11 Pro and compare it to even an aging dSLR/mirrorless/etc and you'll notice immediately, especially for any fine details that are far focused. If your work is only going on the web it will matter less. iPhones produce lovely colors and great tones, but you can't beat physics on the tiny lens thing. Computational photography can't overcome that (yet). More on reddit.com
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New iPhone 11 owners. Make sure you change the default camera settings from potato to 4K 60fps!
And then quickly purchase more iCloud storage. More on reddit.com
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[iPhone 11 Pro Max] what are the best settings for the camera? This is what I currently have.
Turn in smart HDR More on reddit.com
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Apple Support
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Use iPhone camera tools to set up your shot - Apple Support
Tap the screen where you want to move the focus area. Next to the focus area, drag up or down to adjust the exposure. Tip: To lock your manual focus and exposure settings for upcoming shots, touch and hold the focus area until you see AE/AF Lock; tap the screen to unlock settings.
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iPhone Photography School
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How To Take Stunning Photos With Your iPhone 11 Camera
December 10, 2019 - The exposure slider is one of the most powerful iPhone camera settings. But most people don’t even know it exists! If you take control of exposure, your iPhone photography will instantly improve! Shooting high-contrast scenes can be tricky. Most cameras struggle to capture detail in very dark and very bright areas at the same time. Fortunately, the iPhone 11 Camera app has an HDR feature which solves this problem.
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Mimeo Photos
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The Best iPhone Camera Settings
May 27, 2025 - 1. Open Settings on your iPhone. 2. Tap Camera. 3. Make sure Grid is enabled. Want to take impressive action shots on your phone? Burst mode is great for photographing moving subjects. The feature takes 10 photos per second, so getting a shot of the perfect pose is easy. To use burst mode on an iPhone 11 and above: 1.
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84K Likes, 1329 Comments. TikTok video from 𝐌𝐮𝐟𝐚𝐫𝐨 (@mufarotech): “#iphone11 #iphone #mufarotech”. iPhone 11 Camera Tips and Settings!!original sound - 𝐌𝐮𝐟𝐚𝐫𝐨.
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11 iPhone Camera Settings You Must Master to Take Better Photos
September 14, 2023 - To set it up, go to Settings > Camera > Preserve Settings. You have several options to choose from: Camera Mode, Creative Controls, Exposure Adjustment, Night Mode, and Live Photo.
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r/apple on Reddit: Tips on taking photos with IPhone 11
October 12, 2020 -

Just got a brand new IPhone 11 and so far I am very pleased, though I need some tips in taking photos with this device. Are there any best settings or just general tips on taking photos? Also when you set your IPhone 11 in low battery mode and when your iPhone in general is low on battery %, does the camera quality go down to save power until your charge it? Thank you very much, and Merry Christmas!

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If you open the camera app there is a small arrow at the top of the screen, select it to open a menu at the bottom of the screen. Scroll all the way to the right and find 3 overlapping rings. Click this to open a menu with various filters and play with those for various effects. I find vivid works nice when there are lots of colors or you’re out in nature. For the selfie camera, go to the phones settings and click Camera. Turn on “Mirror Front Camera” so that pics you take with the front camera don’t get flipped.
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If you need tips for taking good pictures please for the love of god don’t shoot RAW, unless you want to spend hours editing every single picture you take. RAW actually makes your pictures look WORSE, but gives you more to work with when editing. Just taking normal pictures it’s more than good enough, and you can still edit them to make them look great. And this is coming from someone who does professional photography and shot a wedding using my iPhone, and had a producer out of LA want to use some iPhone video I took for his sizzle reel to pitch to a network. Just use your normal camera app, and use the normal camera for best image quality. Only use the wide angle when you want to take a picture of a room or something indoors. Trust me. Learn to play with the stock editor built into the photos app, it’s really great and for most pictures just having it “auto” edit does a great job. If you want to step up your video quality, buy a mobile gimbal, like the DJI ones, I forgot what it’s called. But honestly the built in image stabilization is really good on its own!
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iPhone Photography School
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10 iPhone Camera Settings Every Photographer Should Use
January 31, 2022 - The self-timer in the Camera app lets you set a delay between pressing the shutter button and the photo being taken. This means you can shoot hands-free… and appear in the photo yourself. First, set your phone on an iPhone tripod (or any solid surface) and compose your shot. In the iPhone 11 ...
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Moment
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Top 5 iPhone Camera Settings for Better Photos | Moment
September 15, 2025 - Open the Settings app and tap Camera. Select Formats. Enable Apple ProRAW to access and choose your resolution options. Note: Remember, RAW files are MUCH larger file sizes than JPEGs!
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Apple Support
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iPhone camera basics - Apple Support
Touch and hold the zoom control ... zoom in or out (depending on your model). On supported models, lightly double-press the Camera Control to open an overlay that shows the available camera settings....
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Wistia
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The Best iPhone Camera Settings for Video - Wistia Blog
September 19, 2025 - Grab your phone, open the “Settings” app, scroll down to “Camera,” and let’s dive in! Shooting in 4K resolution will instantly boost the quality of your videos, but keep in mind that your video file sizes will be a bit larger.
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CNET
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The iPhone 11 camera is no slouch. Here are 5 tricks to take stunning photos - CNET
January 5, 2021 - Just keep in mind that if you select something other than the three fixed cameras -- 0.5x, 1x, 2x -- your photo quality may suffer due to the camera digitally zooming, instead of using the fixed focal lengths of built-in cameras. If you're just getting started with your iPhone 11, read our piece about a really easy way to set up your new iPhone 11 or 11 Pro.
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Take Command of Your Powerful New Smartphone Camera - The New York Times
1 month ago - In the bottom center of the screen, there are now two buttons: Video and Photo. When you tap either one, a pop-up menu appears. ... As shown on the left in Apple’s Camera app for iOS 26, tap the Photo button to open a menu of settings.
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Best iPhone Camera settings you should be using for better photos
July 7, 2025 - If you’re not a fan of HDR, you can turn it off by tapping the badge in the Camera app. Alternatively, set it to Auto and let the Camera decide when to shoot in HDR. Your iPhone takes both an HDR and non-HDR photo by default. You can tell which version you’re looking at in the Photos app by the HDR badge in the top left corner of the picture.
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Use the Camera Control on iPhone - Apple Support (PH)
You can use the Camera Control to lock the exposure and focus settings on a subject as you take photos and record video. Go to the Settings app on your iPhone.
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Lights, Camera, Action: How to Shoot Video on the iPhone Like a Pro | PCMag
March 1, 2023 - If you plan to shoot with your phone's ultra wide camera, you may want to open Settings > Camera and enable Lens Correction at the bottom of the page. This will attempt to correct any distortion that appears in a video shot with the ultra wide or front cameras. ... Depending on your iPhone model, you will find various controls at the top or bottom of your screen.
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Apple Support
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Take Night mode photos with your iPhone camera - Apple Support
On supported iPhone models, Night mode automatically brightens photos and captures more detail in low light. While your iPhone sets the exposure time automatically, you can adjust it manually if needed. Tip: Use a tripod for even more detailed Night mode photos. Open Camera on your iPhone.