It's a very common headache among tons of Apple iPhone users-the automatic switch of the lens. The moment one dares to shoot, the camera goes from wide to ultra-wide or even telephoto as it were, ruining the shot with blurriness, possibly the mood, and definitely a whole lot of joy. While a few might find it to be directly interfering with the camera's working, do you know with all this annoyance it can work wonders for your photography if done right?

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What Apple iPhone Lens Switching Deserves Docking?


Apple iPhone, with its extensive sensor suite and complex computational photography, favors lens switching analogously. The auto-switching gets triggered when the lighting becomes very dim or when objects are very close:
Focus: Jump here and there
Framing: Lost
Image: Blurry
Users deem it fully unnecessary and therefore want it turned off.
But rightly used, lens switching can yield even more for the user!


Do you want to convert this 'annoyance' into your photographic edge fad?

1. It's your friend: Automatic lens switching for macro shots.
When getting too close to a subject puts your camera into macro mode, the complaints start pouring in. And this is where that macro lens kicks in: Detail; Close-ups; Bokeh. It is good for taking pictures of objects, insects, food, or textures on iPhone using macro mode.

2. Automatic lens switching takes super sharp pictures of fairly close things during the night. Low light means lens switching will kill the picture, right? Not so,

The above are cases when with low light iPhone will switch lenses according to lighting in order to put highest detail. So, you will get
Less grains
More sharpness
More natural color
Thereby saving your image big time.

3. Take charge: Settings here offer you the best answer.

If it annoys you, no worries. A little bit of controlling lens switching will do.

Go to Settings → Camera → Auto Macro/Lens Switching Off
Like that, you can go look for your macro or the other lenses whenever it pleases you.

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Conclusion

However, Lens Switching of the iPhone must have given a really rough time to most users, but those who really know how to take advantage of it consider it a boon! This feature backs Macro detail, decent low-light capability, and optimizing. Instead of complaining about what it isn't, let it be a green pasture for you to work on improving through your shots.

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