The iPhone used to have one of the simplest camera layouts of any smartphone.

But in the iPhones camera interface, they are worded differently.

Youll find these buttons right over the camera modes.

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Just note that if you zoom out any farther than these ranges, your iPhone will start digitally zooming.

Tap on it, and a new menu will appear in place of the camera modes.

This is where youll find most of the options for the camera mode youre in.

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Live Photos: it’s possible for you to choose between the Auto, On, or Off modes.

Aspect ratio: By default, the iPhone shoots images at a 4:3 ratio, like it always has.

you could choose between Square, 4:3", and 16:9" aspect ratios from here.

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Exposure: Here, you might set and lock the exposure.

Filters: The iPhones old filters are still here.

Theyre just hidden in the last button in the options menu.

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Here youll find the trusty Vibrant, Warm, and Cool filters, among others.

Now you’re able to do it from the Camera app itself.

Switch to the Video mode, and youll find two different buttons in the top-right corner.

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By default, the video is captured at HD and 30fps.

you’re able to learn more about shooting in full resolution on iPhonefrom our guide here.

It can also be an annoyance when it turns on just because theres some shadow.

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bring up the options app on your iPhone, and go to Camera.

Go to Preserve tweaks, and tap the toggle next to Night Mode.

Now the Night mode is disabled for good.

Just press and hold the shutter button.

And as long as you keep holding it, the iPhone will continue to record the video.

you’re free to even swipe right to switch completely to the video mode.

This even works with the Volume buttons.

As you might already know, pressing the Volume button in the Camera app will click a photo.

We coverall the ways to shoot video quickly on your iPhone in our guide here.

Tap and hold the shutter button, and swipe left.

Theres also an option in the controls app to take burst mode photos using the Volume Up button.

To enable this, go toSettings>Camera>Use Volume Up for Burst.