Life moves pretty fast. If you don't hit the "record" button in time, you could miss it. That's why, starting in iOS 13, on select iPhone models, you can start recording a video without having to switch out of Photo capture mode. So you can avoid blowing the perfect video when it matters most, and then go right back to taking pictures without skipping a beat. Apple calls the feature "QuickTake," and it's available on any of the following models. It was initially exclusive to the 2019 and 2020 iPhone models with the A13 chip, but iOS 14 opened it to A12 devices as well. iPhone SE (2nd... more
Use These Gestures to Shoot Video Without Ever Leaving Photo Mode in Your iPhone's Camera App
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