PEOPLE who love taking photos on their iPhone have been warned that a little-known setting could be ruining your chances of capturing a decent snap.
The setting in question is known as Prioritise Faster Shooting and it’s great for many things.
It’s designed to capture bursts of photos on your iPhone.
So taking a snap of your dog moving around or the kids running around will help you.
But, the feature sacrifices some of the quality you can achieve.
That’s because less power is pumped into the images to allow the lenses to focus on shooting more instead, according to Tom’s Guide.
Therefore, photo opportunities with less erratic movement don’t really need Prioritise Faster Shooting.
Yet it’s switched on by default.
Going into the settings and switching it off could give some of your photos a boost.
How to turn off Prioritise Faster Shooting on iPhone
Go into the Settings and look for Camera.
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Scroll down to Prioritise Faster Shooting.
Now switch it off.
Of course, if you know you’re going to take some fast-action shots, you can go back in and switch Prioritise Faster Shooting back on again.
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