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Burst mode - iOS Tutorial
From the course: iPhone and iPad Photography with iOS 14
Burst mode
- [Presenter] The camera app in iOS 14 has a feature called burst mode that lets you quickly take a series of many shots. This is useful for capturing a sequence of action shots, a range of different expressions and poses in a group shot or just if you want to experiment with sequences where many photos are taken in a very short span of time. There is no special mode in the camera app to enable the burst feature. Shooting in a burst sequence is activated by how you press on the white shutter button in the camera app. On the iPhone 11 and 12 models, Burst mode is activated by pressing and dragging to the left on the shutter button. If you have the phone in a horizontal position, you would drag down on the shutter button. As you do this, you'll see a counter showing you how many shots are being taken and if you have the volume turned up, you'll hear something that sounds a bit like a camera motor drive. It's very easy…
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Camera controls, part 14m 47s
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Camera controls, part 26m
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Optical zoom vs. digital zoom4m 23s
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Adjust exposure6m 56s
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Use high dynamic range (HDR)5m 49s
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Portrait and Portrait Lighting mode6m 8s
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Night mode5m 59s
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Create panoramas5m 2s
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Burst mode6m 8s
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Video settings6m 39s
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