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What you can do in iPhone camera settings? You can turn on Grid and Keep Normal Photo, as well as manage the Preserve Settings and Record Video settings. In this article, we will explain you how to manage iPhone Camera settings with detailed steps on iOS 13.
You can preserve the last used camera mode, filter, or Live Photo settings so that it is no need to reset it again when you want to use Camera. It is easy to make it done.
Step 1: Tap Settings app on your iPhone and select Camera >Preserve Settings.
Step 2:Then you can see the three options: Camera Mode, Filter, and Live Photo. You can enable any of them by tapping the corresponding button.
The grid line in Camera on iPhone can help you better frame the objects you would like to take pictures. You can go to Settings > Camera and then turn Grid on in minutes.
To take the high-quality video, you can set the video format in Camera settings.
Step 1: Open Setting and hit Camera.
Step 2: Click the Record Video option and you will get the video format: 720p HD to 30 fps, 1080p HD at 30 fps, and 1080p HD at 60 fps and 4K at 24 fps. For the newest iPhone, you can see two more options: 4K at 30 fps and 4K at 60 fps. You can choose the one that your iPhone supports. After that, when you record the video, this format will be displayed at the top of the screen.
HDR, of which the full name is high dynamic range, enables you to get great shots in high-contrast situation. On iPhone 11 and above version, you can access Settings >Camera and find Smart HDR option; on iPhone 8/8 plus/X, you can head to Settings > Camera > Auto HDR and then set it on or off. For other models, you can juts tap HDR to control it while you open camera screen.
Besides, you can save the normal photo and HDR photo together in the iPhone if you turn on Keep Normal Photo in iPhone Camera settings.
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