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Title: How to lock focus, bias exposure, enable grid, and geo-locate with Camera for iPhone or iPad
Post by: HCK on September 12, 2016, 04:05:23 pm
How to lock focus, bias exposure, enable grid, and geo-locate with Camera for iPhone or iPad

Tap to focus, tap to expose, turn on grid lines, turn off geo-location — with the Camera app for iPhone and iPad, you can have your photos your way!

The Camera app on your iPhone or iPad is simple but powerful. It can automatically focus and refocus, expose and re-expose, on whatever part of the image you like. You can even bias the exposure with a swipe. If you want to better frame your shots, you can turn on the grid. And you can turn geo-location on and off to either track your photos or protect your privacy, whatever you prefer.

How to lock the focus and exposure
How to bias exposure
How to enable grid lines
How to enable GPS geo-location


How to lock the focus and exposure

Launch the Camera app from your Home screen or Lock screen.
Tap the screen to choose the part of the image you want to focus on and expose.
Tap and hold on your focal point until you see an AE/AF Lock banner appear at the top of the screen, to lock exposure and focus.
Tap the shutter button when you're ...

Source: How to lock focus, bias exposure, enable grid, and geo-locate with Camera for iPhone or iPad (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/eDOgy2EpShE/how-to-set-flash-hdr-timer-grid-camera-iphone-and-ipad)