iPhone users have a lot of options when it comes to taking photos. But if you’re looking to take photos in 16:9 on your iPhone, there are a few things you need to know. First, make sure your phone is set up to take photos in this format. Second, make sure your camera is set up to take 16:9 photos. Third, make sure you have the right lens for the task at hand. Finally, be sure to have a tripod or other support device handy so that your photo doesn’t shake too much.
The difference between 4:3 and 16:9 is the width of the photo. However, it’s not that simple on the iPhone. Shooting in 16:9 doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll get captured more from the sides of the shot. Depending on the cameras on your iPhone, it may simply crop the 4:3 photo.
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Regardless, it’s simple to switch between the two aspect ratios. First, open the camera app on your iPhone.
Now tap the arrow at the top of the screen.
Some controls will slide up from the bottom of the screen. Tap the “4:3″ or 16:9” button.
Now you can choose “16:9,” “Square,” or “4:3.”
That’s all there is to it! Again, keep in mind that the 16:9 aspect ratio typically is a lower resolution than 4:3 since it’s cropping the shot. If you want to always take full advantage of the camera hardware, shoot in 4:3.
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