User's Manual
APPLE CONFIDENTIAL — PRELIMINARY DRAFT
Taking Photos and Recording Videos
Taking photos and recording videos with iPhone is as easy as point and tap.
!-%1!)$%/
26)3#(
/#42!1%!
6)3#(#!-%1!2
//-
(4-".!),/&
,!232(/3
!03/
3!+%0(/3/
%3
&,!2(-/$%
41.
/./1/&&
Take a photo: Aim iPhone and tap .
Make sure the Camera/Video switch is set to
.
When you take a photo or start a video recording, iPhone makes a shutter sound. You
can use the volume buttons on the side of the iPhone to control the volume of the
shutter sound. You don’t hear a sound if you set the Ring/Silent switch to silent. See
“Sounds and the Ring/Silent Switch” on page 196.
Note:
switch is set to silent.
On iPhone 4, you can turn on HDR to take HDR (high dynamic range) photos. HDR
blends the best parts of three separate exposures into a single photo. For best results,
iPhone and the subject should be stationary.
52././2/?Tap the HDR button at the top of the screen. The button indicates
Note:
With HDR, you can save both the normal-exposure version and the HDR version of a
photo in the Camera Roll, or save just the HDR version. By default, both are saved.
Choose whether to save both the normal-exposure version and the HDR version
of photos:
13 0
Chapter 12 Camera










