First off: good light. If you're shooting in poor light, you're going to get poor photos. Tell the phone what to focus on. Don't just hold the phone up and click. Tap to select what in the frame should specifically be sharpest. And while you're there, adjust the exposure by sliding up and down. Deeper blacks will make things look sharper, and phones tend to want to make a photo brighter when left to themselves. Don't use the physical buttons to activate the shutter. I know Apple just introduced a dedicated physical camera button and that was a big focus of the marketing, but if you're after the sharpest photo you can get, do not use that button to shoot. Or the volume buttons. Use the onscreen shutter button. And don't tap it. That shakes the phone, too. Try to think of it as just TOUCHING the screen. Even better, if you have the option, put the phone on a tripod or lean it on something and use a remote to activate the shutter. But, if you're hand holding, don't hold it out at arm's length and shoot. Hold the phone with BOTH hands, tuck your elbows into your body to brace, hold the phone closer, slowly exhale and at the same time you're breathing out, touch the shutter button. Answer from Orson_Randall on reddit.com
Apple Support
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Take great photos and videos - Apple Support
To take a selfie, open Camera , then tap . Hold your iPhone in front of you, then tap the Shutter button or press either volume button to take the selfie.
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Reddit
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r/photography on Reddit: How to take good photos using iPhone
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I’m trying to take good picture using my iPhone and I find the sharpness is not great. Any advice?
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First off: good light. If you're shooting in poor light, you're going to get poor photos. Tell the phone what to focus on. Don't just hold the phone up and click. Tap to select what in the frame should specifically be sharpest. And while you're there, adjust the exposure by sliding up and down. Deeper blacks will make things look sharper, and phones tend to want to make a photo brighter when left to themselves. Don't use the physical buttons to activate the shutter. I know Apple just introduced a dedicated physical camera button and that was a big focus of the marketing, but if you're after the sharpest photo you can get, do not use that button to shoot. Or the volume buttons. Use the onscreen shutter button. And don't tap it. That shakes the phone, too. Try to think of it as just TOUCHING the screen. Even better, if you have the option, put the phone on a tripod or lean it on something and use a remote to activate the shutter. But, if you're hand holding, don't hold it out at arm's length and shoot. Hold the phone with BOTH hands, tuck your elbows into your body to brace, hold the phone closer, slowly exhale and at the same time you're breathing out, touch the shutter button.
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I use the Moment camera app, it has a lot of settings similar to your camera, giving you more control over ISO, shutter speed, focus, etc. Also allows you to select which camera you’re using, since the Apple Camera app switches based off what it thinks it should use, even if you have 1x selected. Also, and this requires getting a case and lens, but I use the app in conjunction with their mobile lens, which are nice for taking into the city in my bag without taking a camera.
Apple Support
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iPhone camera basics - Apple Support
Learn how to take photos using the camera on your iPhone. Choose different photo modes and zoom in or out.
Reddit
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r/iPhone13ProMax on Reddit: I want to learn how to take great photos with my IPhone 13 pro Max
February 20, 2023 -
I have had my Iphone 13 pro max for over a year and I have seen people take alot of great photos with their iphone while I havent been able to take any great photos. I want to learn how can I also take great photos with my iphone. So, If anyone could just point me in the right direction or give me the resources from where I can learn that would be really helpful.
Thank you.
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13 pro max user here. Have used a lot of phones with the 13 pro max being the current one. You can also check out my profile for more photos I took. Some tips I can give you for better results are: (They don't apply only to the 13 pro max) Avoid shooting with lighting behind the subject. Avoid taking photos when light is too strong or when sun is right above your head, it will create unflattering shadows. You can shoot whenever you want on cloudy/overcast days though. The clouds act like a soft box so your photos look better. Try stepping back and shooting with the 3x lens when shooting portraits of people. The 77mm equivalent is less distorting when it comes to human proportions and therefore you'll have a more professional photo. (my latest photos were taken like this) Don't overcrowd your photos. Find something that leads the eye, be it a subject or an inanimate object. Don't over process photos if you choose to edit them. Less is more here. You can also dm me for more details if you want 👏
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I recently moved to iPhone. Based on my experience it is all about the right settings such as exposure, lens(.5x 1x, and 3x), and Grid(for placing the subject on the right side of the viewfinder). Phone produces great pics on proper lighting conditions(that’s why I realized). Also, editing plays a vital role in the look and feel of your photos. To wrap up, I would suggest you to learn about the camera settings first. You know where to find them I watched the following videos https://youtu.be/FRLTOBBkm2I https://m.youtube.com/@iPhone_Photography_School/videos
Apple Community
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Tutorial in using my IPhone 13 camera - Apple Community
This YouTube video should help you understand Panoramic photos with the iPhone.
YouTube
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How to Master the Camera on your iPhone 13 & iPhone 13 mini! - YouTube
Let me take you through an in-depth look at the Camera app on the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini. I show you how to use QuickTake, take advantage of the volume...
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iPhone Photography Tips
April 5, 2021 - Switching between your lenses can give you different perspectives and variety in your images. I have the iPhone 13 Pro and it comes with three lenses, which you’ll notice along the bottom of the screen in the image below labeled .05x, 1x and 3x. I took the same picture using each of these lenses to show you the difference.
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Reddit
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r/ios on Reddit: What are some essential camera tips/tricks on the Iphone 13 for beginners that make a lot of difference in photo/video shots?
July 14, 2021 -
What are some essential camera tips/tricks on the Iphone 13 for beginners that make a lot of difference in photo/video shots?
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That 3×3 grid that appears on the camera screen? That’s there to assist with composition. Align the subject of your photos with the lines or intersection points. (e.g. Position someone’s face at one of the grid intersection points.) Look up “rule of thirds composition” for more insight on this technique. Be aware of lighting position. Don’t backlight your subject, but also don’t have people looking directly at the sun, unless you want a lot of photos of people squinting. Try to take photos of people in indirect light if you can, so you don’t get harsh shadows.
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Tap to focus, tap to lock exposure settings, lock exposure at a different area, and move camera towards, your subject, etc. Use portrait mode, use grid lines to line up your framing, etc. Take several photos with slightly different settings Using an iPhone is really no different from using a good old film based SLR; your end result is a blend of composition and aperture, exposure time, ISO (sensitivity of film), etc. The big difference is that you can experiment and take hundreds or thousands of photos w/o any cost and pick out the best ones.
Pinterest
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Iphone 13 Photography
Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Iphone 13 photography.
NYTimes
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7 Easy Tips to Take Even Better iPhone Photos | Reviews by Wirecutter
November 22, 2024 - On the iPhone 16 series, selecting Photographic Styles in the Camera app’s settings prompts you to set up a customized default style. Apple iOS 18 · If you own an iPhone 13 or newer, you have access to Apple’s Photographic Styles. Essentially, these are built-in looks—like the Instagram ...
Swappie
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Mastering Your iPhone 13: Essential Tips and Tricks - Swappie
The Control Center on the iPhone 13 is highly customisable, allowing you to quickly access the tools and settings you use most frequently. ... Access Settings > Control Center. Add, remove, or rearrange controls as needed. For photography and videography enthusiasts, the iPhone 13 Pro models offer ProRAW and ProRes formats, providing more control over your image and video editing process.
Apple Support
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Take Night mode photos with your iPhone camera - Apple Support
Learn how to use Night mode on your iPhone camera to brighten shots in low-light situations.