iPhone 7 news as Apple reveals hidden secrets of this popular smartphone
iPHONE 7 owners can now find out how to shoot the ultimate photos as Apple reveals the tricks and secrets behind its hugely popular camera.
Apple's iPhone 7 users can now check out some top tips and tricks
Apple's iPhone is officially the most popular camera in the world.
And that statistic is probably no surprise with the US technology giant often regarded as producing the best smartphone snappers in the business.
Their latest iPhone 7 Plus even features a dual-lens camera which offers an optical zoom and the ability to shoot images with DSLR depth of field.
Now Apple is trying to help iPhone owners get more from their cameras with the launch of a new tips and tricks website.
Called "How to shot on iPhone 7" the new webpage offers a vast amount of help to get the perfect shots.
"We believe that everyone can take great photos." Said Apple in a post about the new website.
"So we’ve put together tips and techniques to help you take even better ones with your iPhone.
"Now we offer customers a new resource at Apple.com featuring sixteen short videos with tips ranging from how to shoot action, a backlit subject, at golden hour, and more."
You can check out the new Apple website here, or see below for some top tips on shooting with the iPhone 7.
TOP iPHONE 7 TIPS
How to shoot a backlit subject
Turn on HDR for better highlights and shadows > Lock focus by pressing and holding anywhere on the display > Tap the display and slide to lower exposure > shoot your photo.
How to shoot a great portrait
Launch your camera and slide to switch to Portrait mode > Look for the "depth effect" cue to appear, usually when the subject is placed within 8 feet of your camera > shoot your photo.
How to shoot a group portrait
Launch your camera and slide to switch to Portrait mode > Compose your shot and look for boxes to appear around your subject's face > Wait until they turn yellow > shoot your photo.
How to shoot a sunset silhouette
Place subject in front of the sun > Lock focus by pressing and holding anywhere on the display > Tap the display and slide to lower exposure > shoot your photo.
Apple's new website is packed with top tips and tricks
How to shoot without flash
Find a light source > Turn off the flash > Tap the display on the subject and slide to set exposure > shoot your photo
How to shoot with street light
Turn off the flash > Lock focus by pressing and holding anywhere on the display > Tap the display and slide to find the right exposure > shoot your photo
How to shoot an action shot
Hold shutter button to use Burst mode to continuously capture 10 photos per second > Access your Photos album > Select your favorite shot from the Burst mode photo collection
How to shoot a vertical Pano
Begin with camera in landscape > Switch to Pano mode > Tap the shutter to start the Pano > Start from the bottom and pan slow and steady
How to shoot a close-up
Get close – up to 10 cm away from your subject > Tap the display to focus and slide to find the right exposure > shoot your photo
How to shoot during golden hour
Arrive before sunset > Use the sun to front-light your subject > Tap the display to focus and slide to lower exposure > shoot your photo
How to shoot a bold and simple image
Find colors that create contrast > Simplify your shot > Look for symmetry > Experiment with exposure > shoot your photo
How to shoot stills while filming
Switch to video mode > Start filming > Tap the white shutter button to capture a photo while recording
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How to shoot a selfie with the timer
Switch to front-facing camera > Steady your iPhone > Set the timer by tapping the timer icon > Set your pose and tap the shutter button to start the timer
How to shoot a one-handed selfie
From the lock screen, swipe left to quickly open the camera > Switch to the front-facing camera > Press either volume button to shoot your photo
How to edit a selfie
Switch to front-facing camera and shoot your photo > Go to your Photos album > Select the photo and tap the Edit setting > Crop to create a better composition > Tap the auto-enhance tool to edit
How to shoot a unique angle
Choose your subject & experiment with your framing > Try tilting your camera, looking straight up or getting down low > shoot your photo