have a new iphone s4

have a new iphone s4

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where can i go to learn and get the most out of my camera?
thanks
 
The iPhone 4S' camera is actually quite simple... it's a point and shoot digital aperature w/ simple to use settings. There are many free and some paid apps that add features and other options to the iPhone 4S' camera.
 
The iPhone 4S' camera is actually quite simple... it's a point and shoot digital aperature w/ simple to use settings. There are many free and some paid apps that add features and other options to the iPhone 4S' camera.
there several things i need to know. how do i veiw pictures, how do i delete pictures and the whole ball of wax. i have searched the net and cant find anything that will give me instructions on how to use the camera that i can get the most out of it
thank you very much for your reply and if you could help me with the above i will for ever be indebted to you
pjunkie
 
pjunkie said:
there several things i need to know. how do i veiw pictures, how do i delete pictures and the whole ball of wax. i have searched the net and cant find anything that will give me instructions on how to use the camera that i can get the most out of it
thank you very much for your reply and if you could help me with the above i will for ever be indebted to you
pjunkie

You can figure out pretty much everything just by using it and playing with it.

In pinch in and out with 2 fingers to zoom in and out with the camera.

Swipe to the right across the camera screen to view pictures.

When viewing a picture tap the trash cabin the lower right corner to delete a photo. Can also do this in the Photos.app.

In the Photos.app, tap the "Edit" button in the top right corner to add a new album.

When you open an album, tap the little box with the arrow. You can then choose what you want to do with multiple photos.

You can edit a photo in the Photos.app by opening a picture to view and tapping "Edit" in the top right.

You can choose some action by opening a picture to view and tapping the box with the arrow in it. Like email, message it, tweet it, assign to contact, use as wallpaper.

Tap and hold on a photo to copy it. You can then paste it into an email.

You can rely on photo stream to save the last 30 days of photos, or use a cloud service to always have access to them. I think the cloud service way is better the Photo Stream.

What I like to do to save all my photos is use Dropbox.

Make a Dropbox account. (free)
Download the Dropbox app from the AppStore
Open it, sign in.
Tap the "Uploads" tab
Tap the plus sign in top right corner.
Your camera picture e bright up...simply select the ones you want backed up.
Tap the black button underneath "choose an upload location" to choose which folder the pictures will be uploaded.

Once the pics are uploaded to dropbox, they will be there forever until you delete them.
You can download the Dropbox folder from Dropbox.com to your computer. Anything you drag and drop into that folder will show in the Dropbox app on your device, and vice versa.

Simply take a screen shot (press home and sleep button quickly at the same time) to save a picture to your camera roll, or tap the box+arrow image and tap Save Image.

It's all very easy and simple. There is not too much to figure out.

I recommend you download iBooks, and them download the iPhone user guide for iOS 5.1 for free from the iBooks store.
 
sorry Zig got your wrong above. another question if you dont mind. i habe 16gbs. where can i go to see the gb i a usesd up?
thanks again
 
pjunkie said:
sorry Zig got your wrong above. another question if you dont mind. i habe 16gbs. where can i go to see the gb i a usesd up?
thanks again

Settings> General> Usage.

Rite above your list of installed applications.
 
that's great. thanks for all the info. i appreciate it.
pjunkie
 

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