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10 Tips For Getting Perfect Focus In Your iPhone Photos
Lack of correct focus in an image is probably the number one reason why a potentially good iPhone photo can fail. Other problems such as exposure and color can often be fixed in post-processing, but when something is too out of focus there’s nothing you can do – you can’t make a blurry photo sharp. There are several reasons why a photo may have focus problems, and in this tutorial you’ll discover how to deal with each of these situations to ensure that you always get your iPhone photos in sharp focus.
http://iphonephotographyschool.com/focus-tips/
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iPhone 101: How to lock exposure and focus in the Camera app
This AE/AF lock is useful when you are taking a photo with variable light conditions or in an area where there are stark differences between the light and dark objects in a scene.
https://www.engadget.com/2014/04/09/iphone-101-how-to-lock-exposure-and-focus-in-the-camera-app/
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Use The Volume Up Button To Take Photos With Your iPhone or iPad [iOS Tips] | Cult of Mac
It’s super simple to do. Just rotate the camera clockwise to the right from a portrait orientation (Home button on the bottom). This will be easier if you’re a right-handed person, of course, but you can hold the iPhone with either hand this way, leaving your second hand to either stabilize the device, tap on the touchscreen to create a focus point, or just keep it warm in your pocket. Take the photo with the Volume up button, now the button farthest to the top right of your re-oriented iPhone.
http://www.cultofmac.com/205339/use-the-volume-up-button-to-take-photos-with-your-iphone-or-ipad-ios-tips/
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How to take photos, selfies, bursts, and more with your iPhone or iPad
The Camera app isn't just for taking photos any more. Flash, HDR, timer, selfies, bursts, and more are all just a tap away!
http://www.imore.com/how-to-take-photos-camera-iphone-ipad
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In-Depth Review of Olloclip 4-in-1 iPhone Lens System
Many companies have attempted to improve the iPhone’s camera through the use of external lenses. The Olloclip 4-in-1 lens system is one of the most popular smartphone lens solutions, and it comes with a wide angle lens, fisheye lens and two macro lenses. Read this review to find out what Olloclip 4-in-1 can do and whether you should spend your money on it.
http://iphonephotographyschool.com/olloclip-4-in-1/