By The Tech Girl · 4/21/2025
In this video, the presenter discusses how to take amazing photos with your iPhone by adjusting the right settings. The focus is primarily on photo settings, with some video tips sprinkled in. Watch the intro.
The majority of the magic happens in the iPhone's settings app, with 70% of the adjustments made there and 30% in the camera app. The presenter emphasizes that there is no one-size-fits-all setting; users must choose what works best for them. Learn about settings.
The video explains the importance of selecting the right photo format. Users are advised to choose "High Efficiency" (HEIF) for better compression and smaller file sizes, while JPEG is recommended for compatibility with other devices. Explore photo formats.
The presenter discusses the default megapixel settings for capturing photos and recommends using 24 MP for high efficiency. This setting balances quality and file size effectively. Understand photo capture.
ProRAW is introduced as a professional-level photo format that captures more detail and color information. The presenter suggests enabling ProRAW only for important shots due to its large file size. Learn about ProRAW.
The video covers composition settings such as enabling grid lines and level indicators to help with photo framing. These tools assist in creating more visually appealing images. Check composition tips.
The presenter explains the Fusion Zoom feature, which allows for 1.2x and 1.5x zoom options while maintaining image quality. This is particularly useful for capturing detailed shots without losing resolution. Discover Fusion Zoom.
Instructions are provided on how to enable and use ProRAW in the camera app. The presenter demonstrates how to switch between regular and ProRAW photos, highlighting the benefits of editing ProRAW images for better detail recovery. See ProRAW in action.
The video wraps up with a summary of the settings discussed and encourages viewers to experiment with their iPhone camera settings to find what works best for them. The presenter invites feedback and suggestions for future videos. Watch the conclusion.
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