M Myer Member Thread Starter Joined Jun 16, 2016 Messages 55 Reaction score 8 Jun 23, 2016 #1 Obviously new to iPhone. I used the camera for the first time and got a burst each time I touched the release. Any way to change this or the sensitivity? Thanks.
Obviously new to iPhone. I used the camera for the first time and got a burst each time I touched the release. Any way to change this or the sensitivity? Thanks.
scifan57 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 24, 2012 Messages 34,529 Reaction score 43,817 Location Regina, Canada Jun 23, 2016 #2 Unfortunately no. You just have to remember to release the finger pressure on the shutter button as soon as the shutter fires. Holding it too long will take a burst of photos.
Unfortunately no. You just have to remember to release the finger pressure on the shutter button as soon as the shutter fires. Holding it too long will take a burst of photos.
ardchoille Well-Known Member Joined Mar 28, 2012 Messages 4,361 Reaction score 2,070 Jun 23, 2016 #3 Wow, I didn't even know we could do that. I can see some use for it,but perhaps a setting to modify the timing would be beneficial.
Wow, I didn't even know we could do that. I can see some use for it,but perhaps a setting to modify the timing would be beneficial.
brixtonboy Well-Known Member Joined Oct 29, 2015 Messages 2,351 Reaction score 2,126 Jun 23, 2016 #4 Myer said: Obviously new to iPhone. I used the camera for the first time and got a burst each time I touched the release. Any way to change this or the sensitivity? Thanks. Click to expand... I was waiting for an answer to your question hoping for a good one. I use free app called free shot lite now seems to do the job Gregory Isaacs r.i.p.
Myer said: Obviously new to iPhone. I used the camera for the first time and got a burst each time I touched the release. Any way to change this or the sensitivity? Thanks. Click to expand... I was waiting for an answer to your question hoping for a good one. I use free app called free shot lite now seems to do the job Gregory Isaacs r.i.p.