It’s actually easier than you might think. We’re here to reveal their secret. They likely used what's known as Burst Mode on their iPhone or Android. Burst mode, also known as continuous shooting mode ...
The iPhone 11 and 12 bring some fantastic camera upgrades, including an ultra-wide lens, impressive Night mode, and more. However, there are changes to how some previous features work. Follow along ...
The burst (or continuous shooting) mode on a digital camera is a new feature for those who have never used a film SLR but a familiar one for most SLR users. However, the way it works – and the options ...
The iPhone's camera has a burst mode that mimics the rapid-fire exposures taken by sports and action photographers with high-end cameras. The iPhone can take about 10 frames per second, which is often ...
Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful Colorado and has been covering mobile technology news and reviewing the latest gadgets for the last six years. His work can also be found on sister site CNET ...
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Burst Mode refers to when the camera on your iOS device captures a series of photos in rapid succession, at a rate of ten frames per second. It's a great way to shoot an action scene or an unexpected ...
You’ve watched your friends do it. You’ve done it. You hold down the shutter button on your iPhone to take one picture and suddenly a counter displays, increasing at a seemingly exponential pace.