How to use burst mode on an iPhone
I took a total of 88 photos in just a few seconds. The top 3 are individual shots from that series of photos. The bottom is a larger shot, |
Burst mode is a means of taking a lot of photos in a very short period of time. My phone (iPhone 15) can do 10 fps (frames per second) for an unlimited period of time. How much memory you have available for storing those shots is the only factor. iPhone 11 and newer has this capacity.
The images produced are regular 12 mp images, so you can use any of the resultant images in the same way you would if you shot them individually. If you want to take only 10 photos, you can turn on the live photo feature and then pick any one of the images. I find the live photo feature weak for getting an individual shot though because the burst is only 1 second long. Burst mode lets you shoot for as long as you want.
Accessing burst mode is easy. Frame your scene with your cell phone camera. Press on the shutter button and IMMEDIATELY move it to the left. The camera will show an increasing number of photos. You have to keep your finger on the offset button for as long as you want the camera to record.
Your images will be stored under one shot, but you can expand the group and select particular ones that you want to keep. Then you can delete the unused ones or keep them for later.
What's nice about this is that you can capture that moment without risking missing it. It will be a good idea to purge the unwanted images as you can fill a memory card up fast with long bursts.
Thanks for reading.
Eric Svendsen www.ericspix.com
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