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Apple Support
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iPhone camera basics - Apple Support
Open Camera on your iPhone. Tap the Shutter button or press either volume button to take a photo. On supported models, click the Camera Control to open Camera, then click it again to take a photo. With supported models of AirPods and AirPods Pro, you can press the AirPod stem to take a photo.
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i-Blason
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iPhone 13 Camera Tips for Stunning Photos
To ensure this doesn't happen, go to the Camera settings in the Settings menu. Then turn on the Lens Correction toggle switch. ... The Apple iPhone 13 Pro is more than capable of producing professional-quality photographs.
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Creative Bloq
creativebloq.com › tech › phones & tablets
The iPhone Pro camera tips you need to know | Creative Bloq
June 2, 2025 - Get the most out of your camera with our iPhone 13 Pro camera tips, from portrait and macro photography to video
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YouTube
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How To Use The iPhone 13 Pro & 13 Pro Max Camera ...
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
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AT&T
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Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max - Camera & Video Settings - AT&T
September 17, 2025 - 1. From the home screen, select the Settings app. Scroll to and select Camera. 2. Adjust Camera settings as desired. Note: If you are you having trouble taking pictures or video on your iPhone, click here.
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 254005408
Tutorial in using my IPhone 13 camera - Apple Community
Can anyone guide me on step by step original camera settings? That’d be super helpful! 901 2 ... This YouTube video should help you understand Panoramic photos with the iPhone. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9faiU1ClAiA ... This thread has been closed by the system or the community team. You may vote for any posts you find helpful, or search the Community for additional answers. ... A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products.
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Pocket-lint
pocket-lint.com › home › phones › phone guides › apple iphone 13 pro camera tips: macro, portrait and cinematic mode tricks
Apple iPhone 13 Pro camera tips: Macro, Portrait and Cinematic mode tricks
April 16, 2022 - If you want to make sure you are always shooting in the highest quality video, open Settings on your phone and scroll down to Camera. You can then select Record Video from the list and choose 4K at 60fps.
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AppleInsider
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How to master the camera app on iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini | AppleInsider
February 25, 2022 - Fortunately, you can use the physical volume buttons as shutters too. ... By default, if you press either the volume up or volume down buttons on your iPhone 13, it will snap a photo.
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YouTube
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How to Master the Camera App on iPhone 13 Pro & iPhone 13 ...
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Published   October 6, 2021
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IJunkie
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The Best iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro Camera Tips and Tricks - iPhone Hacks | #1 iPhone, iPad, iOS Blog — WordPress
March 21, 2022 - If you tap again, the camera will track that object, with an “AF Tracking Lock”. Your iPhone will also anticipate subjects entering the screen, and automatically rack focus away from a subject the moment they perform certain actions. In Cinematic Mode, iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro can record videos at up to 1080p at 30fps, in Dolby Vision HDR.
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YouTube
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iPhone 13 & 13 Pro The Ultimate Camera & Photo Settings Tutorial - YouTube
This a tutorial on the Camera and the Photo Settings of the iPhone. It was made for the iPhone 13 (Pro, Max, Mini) but it also refers to all other iPhones wi...
Published   October 30, 2021
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 253673729
How to use camera in iPhone 13 Pro - Apple Community
You may Use camera modes on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch · This is truly amazing --> Take amazing photos and videos - Apple Support (IN) Show more Less · View in context · iPhone Pro Max Is there a good tutorial for iPhone Pro Max camera? 414 1 · We’re do I find instructions on using my Mac Pro camera?
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YouTube
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iPhone 13 Pro Camera Tutorial - YouTube
You ever wonder what all those icons mean in your iPhone 13 Pro camera app? Well In this video I give you an iPhone 13 Pro camera tutorial where I break down...
Published   January 13, 2022
Views   330
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YouTube
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iPhone 13 & 13 Pro (Max): 15 AMAZING Camera Tricks! - YouTube
I will show you 15 hidden but very useful Camera Tips & Tricks for the iPhone 13 & 13 Pro (Max & Mini)iPhone 13 & 13 Pro (Max) PHOTO settings tutorial: https...
Published   January 7, 2022
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YouTube
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iPhone 13 & 13 Pro (Max): 15 AMAZING Camera Tricks!
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Published   January 7, 2022
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AT&T
att.com › wireless support › device support
Apple iPhone 13 Pro - Advanced Photo & Video Features - AT&T
September 13, 2024 - To access the Camera app, from the home screen select the Camera app. You can also swipe left on the Lock screen. When you open Camera from the Lock screen, you can view (and even edit) photos and videos by selecting the thumbnail at the lower-left ...
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/videography › how do u get started with just an iphone 13 pro
r/videography on Reddit: How do u get started with just an iPhone 13 Pro
January 6, 2024 -

Hi there, I’ve been interested in making day in the life videos. This is just for fun and so I can document my life. I only have an iPhone and can’t afford an additional camera. I also love to cook and workout and want to record my meals, cooking and workouts. Where do I begin as an absolute beginner. I’m also not a creative person, like at all so I struggle with coming up with ideas.

Would appreciate starter advice on

  1. How to record videos

  2. How to edit videos With a focus on clean aesthetic.

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Apple
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iPhone 13 Pro - Apple Support (CA)
Learn the location of the cameras, buttons, and other essential hardware features on iPhone 13 Pro.
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TikTok
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Iphone 13 Pro Max Camera Settings for Best Quality | TikTok
1 week ago - How to take high resolution photo by your iPhone camera I used iPhone 13 pro max Light godox Sl100 bi Makeup by @نايا _makeup artist 👩‍🎨 Hair @osamahairstylist Model @s.b.997 ... Tips and Tricks - [ Tutorial ] How to set up your iphone camera settings for better quality of pictures and videos.
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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