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Examine the iPhone Cameras

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iPhones have front- and back-facing cameras. You can use the cameras to take still photos (covered in more detail in Chapter 19) or shoot videos (covered in Chapter 20).

For now, take a quick look at your camera by tapping the Camera app icon on the Home screen. The app opens, as shown in Figure 3-3.

You can use the controls on the screen to

 Switch between the front and rear cameras.

 Change from still-camera to video-camera operation by using the slider at the bottom of the screen.

 Take a picture or start recording a video.FIGURE 3-3

 Choose a 3- or 10-second delay with the Timed Photos button.

 Change aspect ratios.

 Turn HDR (high dynamic range for better contrast) on or off.

 Tap the Flash button to set flash to On, Off, or Auto.

 Use color filters when taking photos or videos.

 Take a “burst” of photos by tapping-and-holding the camera’s button. A small photo count will display above the button to show how many photos you’ve taken.

 Open previously captured images or videos.

When you view a photo or video, you can use an iPhone sharing feature to send the image by AirDrop (iPhone 5 and later only), Message, Notes, Mail, and other options (depending on which apps you’ve installed). You can also share through iCloud Photo Sharing, a tweet, Facebook, Instagram, and other apps.

More things that you can do with images are to print them, use a still photo as wallpaper (that is, as your Home or lock screen background image) or assign it to represent a contact, and run a slideshow. See Chapters 19 and 20 for more detail about using the iPhone cameras.

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