Unlock Hidden Features of Your iPhone Camera Control Button

Here’s a breakdown of the text provided, focusing on the tips for using your phone’s camera:

Key Camera Tips for Your Phone

* Quick Video Recording: Rather of switching modes, you can start recording a video by pressing and holding the Camera Control button (or the on-screen camera button) while in the Camera app. Releasing your finger stops the recording.
* Burst Photos: You can set the Volume Up button to take a burst of photos when held down. This is configured in Settings > Camera.
* Exposure Control: Swipe within the Camera Control menu (accessed by swiping down in the Camera app) to find the “Exposure” setting (marked with a ‘±’ symbol). Adjusting this allows you to:
* Brighten dark scenes.
* Reduce brightness in overexposed (too bright) scenes.

Additional Notes:

* The article mentions the use of “Camera Control” which seems to be a specific feature within the phone’s camera app.
* The article is accompanied by images (indicated by <figure> tags) but the images themselves aren’t included in the text.
* The article is from a source that uses a content management system (CMS) called “Future” and includes tracking/analytics tags.

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