No need for a specialized camera or a complicated editing application, with just a few small tips on the iPhone, users can completely capture beautiful, good quality photos.
1. Take advantage of ProRAW and HEIF Max che do
From the iPhone 12 Pro onwards, users can take photos in Apple ProRAW format - allowing for more detail storage, especially useful when editing post-production. On iOS 17 and later, iPhone also supports HEIF Max format to help improve photo quality while still saving memory.
2. Activate the grid to make the layout more standard
turned on the screen to display 3x3 grid lines when taking photos to help the photo comply with the $1/3 rule. This is the golden principle that helps the photo layout be harmonious, highlighting the subject in the frame.
3. Use burst mode
When taking a fast-moving photo, hold the shutter button or pull the shutter icon to the left to turn on burst mode, the iPhone will take a series of consecutive photos. From here, you can choose the most beautiful film, avoiding the situation where the subject is blurred.
4. Taking portrait photos
Portrait Mode not only helps remove the screen but also supports portrait light adjustment. Some high-end iPhone models also allow adjusting the khaufication after taking a photo to change the background blurredness.
5. Night Mode for low-light photos
From iPhone 11 and later, Night Mode mode automatically activates when the light is low. Keep your hands firm or use a tripod to keep the camera exposed for longer, making night photos clear and less jammed.
6. Use a volume key to stabilize the frame
When holding the iPhone at the same level, press the volume increase or decrease button to take a photo, instead of having to touch the screen. This is a way to help hold the machine more firmly, reduce vibration and increase frame stability.