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Top hidden features in iOS 26 you haven’t tried yet

💡 Need to know

  • Use the grid: A clean lens and rule of thirds go a long way.
  • Pro video mode: Try 4K + Action mode for smooth, cinema-style clips.
  • Night shots? Steady hands (or a tripod) + longer exposure = magic.

The iPhone® 17 camera is one of Apple’s most advanced yet, with upgraded sensors, smarter AI image processing, and new tools for photo and video editing. Whether you’re capturing travel photos, family moments, or professional content, knowing how to use these features can take your shots to the next level.

Asurion Experts help customers learn how to make the most of their iPhone cameras every day. Here are some of the best tips and settings to help you get started.

Adjust your camera settings for better quality

Before snapping your next photo, check your camera settings. Open Settings > Camera and explore these options:

  • Change photo format. Under Formats, select High Efficiency to save space or Most Compatible for easier sharing.
  • Turn on ProRAW or ProRes. These advanced formats capture more data for editing. They take up more space, but they’re ideal for professionals or anyone who likes to fine-tune photos later.
  • Enable grid lines. Turn on the grid to use the rule of thirds, helping you frame balanced, professional-looking shots.

If your photos look grainy or dull, make sure your lens is clean before shooting.

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Use Photographic Styles

Apple’s Photographic Styles let you apply a custom look to every photo. You can choose from options like Rich Contrast, Vibrant, or Warm, or create your own.

To try it, open the Camera app, swipe up, and tap the three squares icon. Each style adjusts tone and color without flattening skin tones, giving you a more consistent aesthetic.

Capture better low-light photos

The iPhone 17’s Night mode automatically activates in darker environments, but you can fine-tune it:

  • Open the Camera app and tap the moon icon when it appears.
  • Drag the slider to adjust exposure time—longer for brighter photos, shorter to reduce motion blur.
  • Hold your phone steady or use a tripod for sharper, more focused results.

If your Night mode shots still look blurry, check out our guide on how to fix a blurry iPhone camera.

Try the new AI-powered Portrait mode

The iPhone 17 uses AI to detect subjects more accurately, even after you’ve taken a photo. You can adjust focus or depth later in the Photos app—just tap Edit and use the Depth Control slider.

This is great for pet photos, group shots, or close-ups where you want to blur the background for a professional effect.

Record professional-quality video

The new Cinematic mode in iPhone 17 allows you to shift focus automatically as subjects move. For the best results:

  • Set your video to 4K at 60 fps in Settings > Camera > Record Video.
  • Use Action mode for stable footage while walking or moving.
  • Tap on your subject to lock focus and exposure.

When editing, try Apple’s built-in tools to trim clips or adjust lighting before sharing.

Use Live Photos creatively

Live Photos capture 1.5 seconds before and after each shot, turning still images into short animations. To customize one:

  • Open your Live Photo in Photos.
  • Tap Edit, then choose Loop, Bounce, or Long Exposure.
  • Save your favorite version or share it as a video.

FAQ

How do I turn off or on Night mode on iPhone 17? Open the Camera app, tap the moon icon, then drag the slider all the way left to turn it off—or right to increase exposure time.

How can I take sharper photos on my iPhone 17? Keep your lens clean, use the grid for alignment, and tap your subject on screen to focus before shooting. You can also use a tripod for stability.

What’s the best setting for recording video on iPhone 17? For most users, 4K at 60 fps offers the best balance of quality and smooth motion. If you’re short on storage, switch to 1080p at 30 fps.

Why are my iPhone photos coming out blurry? It could be dirt on the lens, camera movement, or software glitches. Try cleaning the lens, restarting your phone, or reading our guide on how to fix a blurry iPhone camera.

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