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Use burst mode on your iPhone Camera to take pictures of things in Motion
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How to use burst mode on your iPhone
camera to take pictures of things in motion
[07.06.2015]
[iOS 7]
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How to use burst mode on your iPhone
camera to take pictures of things in
motion
Whenever you want to capture the moment but you fell like you might
miss it, especially if the subject is in motion, you might want to use Burst
Mode. Here, we’ll show you how to do just that.
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Step 2 -
If you want to, use lock focus in order to maintain the exposure settings throughout all your photos.
You can do this by pressing and holding on the focal point until AE/AF pop-up appears at the top of
the screen.
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Step 3 -
In order to activate burst mode, hold down the shutter button on your camera app. Burst mode takes
10 photos per second so you will hear continuous shutter sounds.
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Step 5 -
And that’s it! Once you’re done, simply go to the Photos app , within the Camera Roll album and
choose which pictures you want to keep.
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Step 7 -
Now you know how to use the burst mode on your iPhone in order to capture all the action with a
single press of a button.
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Additional Resources
● How to use burst mode camera to capture all the action with your iPhone or iPad
● iPhone 6 Camera Burst Photo Tutorial
● How to use burst mode on iPhone 6, iPhone 6 plus - iOS 8
● How to use Burst Mode on the iPhone 5S - CNET