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Title: How to use the iPhone 8 Plus camera: The ultimate guide
Post by: HCK on October 03, 2017, 04:05:20 pm
How to use the iPhone 8 Plus camera: The ultimate guide

The iPhone 8 Plus has two lenses: wide-angle and telephoto. Here's how to use them!

The iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and upcoming iPhone X all have great camera systems, but the iPhone 8 Plus and X have a few features over their smaller cousin thanks to a secondary 56mm-equivalent "telephoto" lens system.

If you happen to find yourself in possession of an iPhone 8 Plus, you can shoot using the 28mm-equivalent wide-angle lens using Photo mode, zoom up to 10x digitally, shoot with an added depth of field or lighting effects using Portrait mode, and more. Here's what you need to know!



How to use Zoom on the iPhone 8 Plus



Digital zoom is never going to be great — you're essentially just cropping and enlarging pixels from the original photo. But, more often than not, we use digital zooms when composing iPhone images — especially if we're shooting a subject from far away. Thanks to its multi-camera system, the iPhone 8 Plus offers an up-to-10x digital zoom when co...

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