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Are you terrible at taking photos? This little-known iPhone setting that's always on by default might be the reason


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Apple has sprinkled features into its iPhone to help anyone capture great photos.

But a little-known setting could be why your snaps are not living up to the hype.

Tucked away in the Camera app is a setting called Prioritize Faster Shooting, which is great for bursts of photos but diminishes the quality of other images.

The feature is activated by default but can be turned off by going to Settings, Camera and then scrolling down the list of options.

 

On iPhone X, iPhone XR and later, the Prioritize Faster Shooting setting modifies how images are processed—allowing you to capture more photos when you rapidly tap the Shutter button.

The option is also only available on devices with iOS 13.

Prioritize Faster Shooting will sacrifice the quality of photos for speed - and usually end up with more blurry images.

 

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My wife's pictures were bad so I did this. And her iPhone had "lens correction" disabled, so I toggled that on. OK!

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