Get ready for a trio of tips that’ll help you launch the iPhone’s camera app in a flash, hit the shutter button with perfect aim, and sneak a lightning-fast peek at the photos you just shot.
Let’s get snapping, starting with…
1. Launch the camera from the iPhone’s lock screen
You’re out and about with the kids when one of your little ones does something especially photo-worthy.But by the time you’ve unlocked your iPhone and swiped your way to the Camera app, the moment’s over.
Sound familiar?
Next time, try this:
- Click the Home key or the sleep/wake button to light up the iPhone’s lock screen; you should see a little camera icon sitting to the right of the familiar “slide to unlock” slider.
- Tap and hold the camera icon, then swipe up—and when you do, the iPhone lock screen will slide up like a window shade, revealing the camera viewfinder. Go ahead and snap away.
2. Use a volume button as the shutter release
You’ve been tapping, tapping, tapping away at the iPhone’s camera, only to realize later that you failed to squeeze off a single shot.What happened?
Well, chances are your fingertip missed the virtual shutter button on your iPhone’s slippery touchscreen.
Here’s a solution: instead of dealing with the on-screen shutter release, try clicking one of the volume buttons to snap a photo.
And yes, either volume button will do.
3. Swipe to see your latest photos
You just took a series of baby photos and you want to see if any of them came out … but you also want to be ready for any unexpected grins.Well, you could always tap the little image thumbnail in the bottom-left corner of the viewfinder screen to review the shots you just snapped, then press the blue camera button to go back to the viewfinder.
Here’s a faster way, though:
- From the camera viewfinder, swipe from left to right, and you’ll instantly jump to the latest picture in your camera roll.
- Swipe the other way, and you’ll wind up back at the viewfinder, ready to snap photos again.
3 camera shortcuts for snap-happy shutterbugs