IPhone Users. Is Prioritize Faster Shooting causing you problems.
That’s interesting information, but it doesn’t look like an issue in most instances of shooting. I can’t imagine being able to press the shutter button 3 times a second. I haven’t changed any of my iPhone’s cameras settings so I’ll check to see what that is set to.
I just checked the camera setting on my iPhone 13 Pro Max and that setting control doesn’t exist. Maybe it is on the iPhone 14 series. It it’s a feature that’s built into the iOS programming, then it functions if needed, but there’s no control to turn it on or off.
Wingpilot wrote:
That’s interesting information, but it doesn’t look like an issue in most instances of shooting. I can’t imagine being able to press the shutter button 3 times a second. I haven’t changed any of my iPhone’s cameras settings so I’ll check to see what that is set to.
I just checked the camera setting on my iPhone 13 Pro Max and that setting control doesn’t exist. Maybe it is on the iPhone 14 series. It it’s a feature that’s built into the iOS programming, then it functions if needed, but there’s no control to turn it on or off.
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I am also using a IPhone 13 Pro Max and it shows. Go to Settings>Scroll down to Camera the> Then scroll down till you see Photographic Styles It will be the first one listed titled Prioritize Faster Shooting.
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I watched a video with I Phone academy and they advised turn it off so I did.
Johnny
My setting has always been off on my iPhone 14 pro max.
Wingpilot wrote:
That’s interesting information, but it doesn’t look like an issue in most instances of shooting. I can’t imagine being able to press the shutter button 3 times a second. I haven’t changed any of my iPhone’s cameras settings so I’ll check to see what that is set to.
I just checked the camera setting on my iPhone 13 Pro Max and that setting control doesn’t exist. Maybe it is on the iPhone 14 series. It it’s a feature that’s built into the iOS programming, then it functions if needed, but there’s no control to turn it on or off.
That’s interesting information, but it doesn’t loo... (
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I stand corrected. I was looking at my iPad Pro’s settings, not my phone. Duh!! 🙄
Wingpilot wrote:
I stand corrected. I was looking at my iPad Pro’s settings, not my phone. Duh!! 🙄
We all have our senior moments. LOL
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