iPhone Advanced Camera Trick: Controlling Shutter Without Touching Your Smartphone—Here are Efficient Methods

New iPhone models are coming into the market continuously as Apple releases new versions of its popular smartphone. As it releases these gadgets, the tech giant manufacturer always makes sure that the new flagships can offer better features and physical qualities.

Want to Take Your iPhone Cam Skill to the Next Level? Here's How to Control Shutter Remotely
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These capabilities include new camera internal features, new systems, and other enhancements. Since different models offer a better experience, many people are using them in many fields, such as photography.

If you are an iPhone owner, there's a trick you need to know that will allow you to improve your photography skills. These methods also enable you to access your device's camera without even touching it physically.

This means that you no longer need to get another person to take your photos, or go out on a date with a third wheel. To give you more ideas, here's how you can access your iPhone's shutter remotely.

iPhone Remote Camera Shot Trick

According to Mac Rumors' latest report, there are various methods you can use to access your iPhone's camera remotely. Take note, these tricks applicable to different Apple flagships, especially the latest ones such as iPhone 12, iPhone 13, and other next-gen models.

Want to Take Your iPhone Cam Skill to the Next Level? Here's How to Control Shutter Remotely
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The first method is using your Apple Watch. Here's how you can do it:

  1. First, you need to launch your Camera Remote app.
  2. After that, you need to position your iPhone to frame the shot you want to capture.
  3. Once you are done, all you need to do is click the Shutter button on your Apple Watch and take the shot.

On the other hand, you can also use voice control to take your preferred image. If you want to do this, you must go to Settings, and click the Accessibility option. After that, choose the Voice Control option, and activate it.

Once you are done, you can now move away from your iPhone, and command it to take the photo. Aside from using your Apple Watch and iPhone's Voice Control feature, you can also rely on Siri since this service can easily access your camera without requiring you to hold it.

Best Camera Apps for iPhone

Now that you know how to use iPhone's camera remotely, you can also try using different cam apps that you can use together with the tricks you learned. Peta Pixel provided some of the best camera applications in 2021.

Here are some of them that you should know:

  • Adobe Lightroom CC
  • VSCO
  • Darkroom
  • FiLMiC Pro
  • Mark II Artist's Viewfinder
  • ProCamera+
  • Halide Mark II

Most of these apps provide advanced editing features for your iPhone. Some of them also offer actual camera views which you can take advantage of.

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Written by: Griffin Davis

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