iPhone camera secrets that make every shot look professional

With the advancements in photography technology in the latest iOS releases, you can now capture stunning photos without needing an expensive DSLR camera. In this comprehensive article, we'll reveal some of the secrets of your iPhone camera, from basic settings to advanced shooting and editing techniques. Based on expert tips from Andrew Ethan Zeng's popular YouTube video, we've transformed your phone into a true creative tool. Get ready to upgrade your iPhone photography skills!

From PhoneIslam: A person holding a blue smartphone with three rear cameras and a square accessory bearing the Apple logo, ready to explore photography and take professional shots with the iPhone camera.


iPhone basic camera settings for better image quality

From PhoneIslam: The iPhone screen displays iPhone camera settings options for photos, including switching between photos in portrait mode, lens correction, lens control, macro control, saving photos to the Photos library, and lens cleaning tips. Discover the secrets to taking professional-looking photos.

The first secret to professional photography lies in the settings. The iPhone camera is packed with advanced options, but most people leave them at the default settings. Let's change that!

FirstTurn off Lens Correction: This feature crops edges in ultra-wide shots to correct distortion, but turning it off preserves the full frame and original details. For example, when shooting a wide landscape, you'll get a more comprehensive image without losing any parts.

SecondDisable Prioritize Faster Shooting: This option is useful for sports, but turning it off prioritizes high quality over speed. You'll notice a huge difference in the clarity of everyday photos.

From PhoneIslam: The two iPhone settings screens; the left screen shows the "iPhone Camera" selected in the settings, while the right screen highlights the "Prioritize Faster Shooting" toggle, revealing one of the secrets to shooting professional shots with precise settings.

ThirdTo use the compositing tools: Activate the Grid and Level tools in your camera settings. The Grid helps apply the rule of thirds, dividing the frame into three parts horizontally and vertically, and positioning the subject at the intersection points for more engaging images. The Level ensures straight lines when photographing buildings or landscapes.

From PhoneIslam: The screenshots show iPhone settings with "Camera" selected, and camera settings with the "Grid" option turned on - a simple photography secret trick to help you take professional shots using your iPhone camera.

FourthlyManual control in macro mode: On models such as iPhone 13 Pro and above, you can manually allow macro to capture minute details such as dewdrops on a rose or the texture of food.

fifthSave settings: Keep your filters and exposure adjustments ready every time. For professionals, ProRAW on compatible iPhones retains more data for later editing. If space is a concern, try JPEG XL Lossless for the perfect balance between size and quality.

With these simple settings, the iPhone camera is ready for creativity!


Privacy protection and image data management

Before sharing your photos on Instagram or WhatsApp, remember that every photo carries metadata such as location and time. This could reveal your home location!

Remove location dataIn the Photos app, go to “Privacy” and turn off automatic location sharing.

Data reviewPress and hold on the image, then click on “Details” to check and delete.

Imagine sharing a picture of food from your favorite restaurant; it could reveal your exact address! These steps protect you without affecting image quality.


Editing techniques that transform your photos into works of art

Taking photos is 50%, editing is the other 50%. Use the built-in Lightroom or Photos app for stunning results.

Cutting for a better fit

Start by cropping to highlight the subject. Try aspect ratios like 16:9 for a cinematic look, as seen in photos of expansive beaches.

Advanced Lightroom Tools

◉ Theme mask: Artificial intelligence automatically identifies the theme to modify the background without touching it.

◉ Curves: Fine-tune the brightness and shadows to restore lost details.

◉ Color combinations: Change skin tones or sky shades for a natural look.

◉ With ProRAW, you can easily revive shadows or highlight bright spots.

Creative effects with Live Photos

Transform live photos into long exposures of cascading waterfalls or city traffic. Apply presets for consistent colors, then adjust brightness, contrast, and saturation.

Example: A nighttime photo of city streets with dazzling car traffic, looks like a professional job!


Practical photography tips for perfect shots

Now, let's move on to the photography itself. These tricks will make your shots stand out.

burst shooting mode

Ideal for children running or sports. Press and hold to capture dozens of photos per second, then choose the best one.

Vertical panorama

For tall towers or trees, rotate the phone vertically in panorama mode for high resolution.

Exposure and Focus Lock (AE/AF)

Press and hold the screen to lock the settings in complex lighting, such as a sunset behind a building.

Color adjustment

Remove excess warmth in mixed lighting for natural images.

AdviceAlways clean the lens with a microfiber cloth to avoid streaks. Use a small tripod for still images.


In short, the secrets of the iPhone camera lie in smart settings like disabling lens correction and enabling ProRAW, along with privacy protection, advanced editing in Lightroom, and shooting tips like Burst Mode and Vertical Panorama. With practice, you'll transform your phone into a creative tool that rivals professional cameras. 

Try these tips and share your opinion in the comments! 

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arkan assaf

Honestly, the iPhone 13 Pro Max truly delivered DSLR-quality images. While later iPhones are excellent at zoom, their main drawback is the noticeable focus lag. The 13 Pro Max boasted superb autofocus, intelligently measuring distance from the lens and focusing with remarkable precision. Newer models offer better focus but suffer from this lag. This is likely due to either a more rounded lens or an increased number of focus points, resulting in an inability to accurately measure the distance for optimal focus. To resolve this issue, Apple needs to update its autofocus software to better understand people, animals, and landscapes. Furthermore, Apple should allow aperture control if they don't want to implement improved autofocus algorithms. Relying on high shutter speeds and a steady hand isn't ideal for automatic night photography. If Apple does allow aperture control, they'll need to increase the sensor size and redesign the focus points. These problems have existed since the iPhone 15 Pro Max and even the 17 Pro Max. The iPhone 13 Pro Max excelled in hybrid focus, which didn't require a lock on the focus; it intelligently identified the subject as if it had been created by a professional photographer. As a photographer with advanced cameras, I accurately described my experience

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Dhaifullah

Helpful tips, thank you

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