The iPhone 16 series comes with a physical Camera Control button that you can press to snap a photo or video, tap to display different settings, and slide to adjust the exposure and other elements. But the control can be challenging to operate, especially if you’re used to swiping and tapping the on-screen settings to take a photo.
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I’ve been trying the Camera Control for the past few weeks, using it to shoot photos and videos out and about. There’s definitely a learning curve. You have to figure out how to access each setting and apply the right press or tap to activate it. You also need to understand how adjusting the exposure, depth of field, style, and tone will affect your photo — and which of these elements you should use and when.
I’m still trying to get used to the control to determine whether I prefer it over the standard on-screen camera settings. If you’re struggling with the control as well, here are 12 tips that should make it easier to use.
How to use Camera Control on the iPhone 16
By default, pressing once on the Camera Control opens the Camera app. That’s a quick and easy way to take a photo. But you may find yourself accidentally hitting the control when you don’t want to use the camera. In that case, you can change the action to a double click.
Go to Settings, select Camera, and then tap Camera Control. In the Launch Camera section, check the option for Double Click and then see if double pressing the control works better for you.
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Lightly pressing or double pressing the Camera Control with the Camera app open lets you cycle through the different settings and adjust them as you prefer. But as you do this, the onscreen settings in the Camera app disappear due to a Clean Preview option. The idea is to present you with a clear and unobstructed view of your subject. But you might prefer to have access to those on-screen settings to adjust them the usual way. In that case, simply turn off Clean Preview.
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Head to Settings, select Camera, and then tap Camera Control. In the Light Press section, turn off the switch for Clean Preview. The next time you use the Camera Control, notice that the on-screen settings remain visible.
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