Chapter 1

Capturing, Editing, and Sharing Photos

In This Chapter

arrow Snapping a picture with Camera

arrow Taking in the panorama

arrow Focusing, flashing, and zooming

arrow Turning the lens on yourself

arrow Editing photos

arrow Storing and sharing with iCloud

Taking photos with your iPhone means you never miss a memorable moment and you have one less gadget — a camera — to tote around. The Camera app takes advantage of two objective lenses on your iPhone. On the back, the iSight camera is the still and video camera that takes regular photos and 240-degree panoramic photos plus high-definition (HD) videos. All iPhone models have an LED flash, but iPhone 5s or later models sport a True Tone flash, which combines two LED lights — one white and one amber — to produce natural skin tones as well as crisper photos in low-light conditions. The Camera app offers burst mode, which takes ten photos per second in rapid succession. ...

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