10 iPhone camera tips that will make you a better photographer
10 iPhone camera tips that will make you a better photographer
iPhones are known for being among the best camera phones around. And it's partially because they pack in so many camera features to help you take better shots.
A lot of these features are hidden within settings menus, or their uses aren't obvious, so we've decided to round up our favorites here, as a sort of one-stop-shop to help you improve your iPhone photography.
While you may know about some of the features below already, we're willing to bet at least one or two will be new to you. So read on to see 10 iPhone camera features that will make you a better photographer.
10 iPhone camera features to make you a better photographer
Note: some of these features are currently only found on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. We'll highlight where that's the case, and have also made sure to include plenty of features available on older models.
1. Take photos in ProRAW format
By default, your iPhone takes photos in Apple's HEIC format. This format is great for saving space, but like a JPEG, it compresses the image and gives you less flexibility to adjust the exposure and color of the image in post production. If you like to edit your photos in one of the best photo editing apps, you'll definitely want to know how to take RAW photos on iPhone. RAW photos in Apple's ProRAW format are uncompressed, giving you much more flexibility in the edit. Be warned though, this makes your image file sizes much larger, especially on the 48MP iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max.
To shoot in ProRAW format:
1. Open Settings and tap Camera, then tap Formats and toggle on Apple ProRAW. Read More…