Five ways to snap a photo with your iPhone

CNET (blog) - 30 Nov, 2011
One of the major improvements for both iOS 5 and the iPhone 4S was made in the area of photography. Upgraded camera specs on the new iPhone 4S and improved software in iOS 5 make taking pictures much more ...

iOS5 Tip: How To Take Photos With Your iPhone Using Earbuds

WebProNews - 30 Nov, 2011
Any photographer will tell you that a cable release is a great tool to have. It allows you to take a photo without laying a finger on your camera. Now, anyone with an iPhone, sporting iOS 5, has that same capability… all you need is some earbuds. ...

Take Photos Without Touching Your iPhone Thanks to Bluetooth Headsets

Gotta Be Mobile - 30 Nov, 2011
One of the cool new features in iOS 5 is the ability to use the volume buttons on the iPhone to take a picture. This means no more fumbling for the on screen shutter release, and missing the moment. This same functionality extends to headphones with ...

Use Bluetooth headphones as an iPhone camera trigger

9 to 5 Mac - 30 Nov, 2011
Macworld reminds us of a cool trick for iPhone photographers that will enable steadier shots than using the volume button on their iPhone. The trick is related to the volume trigger button on your iPhone's Remote Earbuds, where you open the camera app, ...

Snap iPhone Camera Photos Remotely With iOS 5

iPhone FAQ - 30 Nov, 2011
Thanks to a built-in feature of iOS 5, the iPhone can easily take photos without ever touching the display screen. You may already be familiar with the fact that pictures can be taken by pressing the up volume button on the side of the iPhone, ...

How To Take Photos With Your iPhone Without Touching It

Gizmodo Australia - 30 Nov, 2011
This is a really great trick. It seems obvious, but I never thought about it: You can use the volume up button on your headphones cable or Bluetooth headset to snap a picture with your iPhone. It's pretty simple: just connect your headphone cable with ...

Gorgeous Panoramic Photos Are Child's Play With This Clever Camera App [Review]

Cult of Mac - 30 Nov, 2011
DerManDar is a cute three-dollar panoramic photography app for iPhone, and it produces some lovely pictures. It works like this: you hold the phone vertically, and turn slowly on the spot. The app takes snaps for you ...

Easily Access Your Camera Roll While Taking Photos In The Camera App [iOS Tips]

Cult of Mac - 30 Nov, 2011
The other day a friend and I were discussing the merits of the iPhone 4S camera and the new software features in iOS 5. He was grumbling about not being able to see his camera roll after taking some snapshots. ...

 

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