Camera.app in iOS 7 has received a lot of updates and only one design is not done. In addition to the new interface, the camera added a few new features: panoramic photography, square photo mode, video is shot in slo-mo mode, image stabilization. Some of them are only supported with the latest iPhone models, some available for the iPhone 5 and 4s. Even the old man's iPhone 4 is not disregarded - of the new features there is a burst mode. Yes, it's not revolutionary technology, but until iOS 7, in the native camera she was not available. We had to install third-party applications such as Camera +, to be able to take serial photos.
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Make a series of photos
In order to start the burst mode, you just need tapnut and hold the shutter button. Camera device will continue to take photos, until the hold button. Instead of tapas on the button on the screen, you can press and hold the volume button on the iPhone or on the headset.
All photos taken in burst mode are saved in the individual events "Camera Roll". This grouping provides ease of operation with lots of photos, you can share a photo, or change the group.
A few tips for shooting
- try to configure the correct focus and exposure before the first photo (you can also lock the focus / exposure, making tap and hold on the desired area of the image);
- better to use burst mode or in clear weather good light;
- when shooting moving images, it is difficult to properly build the frame, so it's best to include in the supporting grid settings;
- very convenient to use the serial mode when photographing small children that constantly revolve and turn on the blurry pictures. From multiple photos at least one will be successful;
Probably there is some limit on the number of photos in the series, but I'm making more than 25 photos it has not reached. In real life, this will be enough to head. iPhone 5 makes serial photos with great speed, iPhone 4s also shows good results. And that nice, even little old iPhone 4 can shoot at about 2 frames per second in burst mode. The best results in speed, certainly shows the iPhone 5s, thanks to the latest processor A7.
However, other devices are also fared well in the burst mode, which actually turned out to be a very useful tool. In difficult shooting conditions, you can always make a series of photos and then leave the most successful, delete the rest.
PS: I apologize for boring photos, but nothing interesting was not at hand.