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Burst Mode

Burst Mode

Shoot Multiple Photos and Use Burst Mode


Capture Multiple Shots

Often, a great photo isn’t achieved in a single shot. I frequently take multiple photos of the same scene from different positions, angles, and times. From the numerous photos, we select the one that we’re most satisfied with.

Utilize Burst Mode

Burst mode is very useful in certain scenarios. However, be aware that using burst mode in low-light conditions can reduce the photo quality.

So we can use burst mode when the lighting is good, but in low-light conditions, it’s better to take single shots manually.

Ultimately, the choice depends on the type of photo you want to capture.

How to Use Burst Mode on iPhone

Usually, burst mode is activated by holding down the shutter button. However, in the latest iOS versions, holding down the shutter button starts video recording instead. To use burst mode, press and drag the shutter button to the left.

When to Shoot Multiple Photos

  • Different Angles
    Experiment with various angles to find the most interesting perspective.
  • Different Positions
    Move around the scene to capture the subject from different viewpoints.
  • Different Times
    Take photos at different times to utilize natural light changes.