Apple

Camera Control video zoom on iPhone 16: Unusable, but a software update could fix it

The iPhone 16's Camera Control video zoom feature has potential, but currently falls short in usability due to jerky movements and limited control. However, as the feature is software-controlled, there's hope that a future update can resolve these issues and provide users with the smooth, consistent zoom experience they desire.

The Camera Control video zoom feature on the iPhone 16 is currently not usable for smooth zooming during video recording due to limited zoom range and jerky movements. The zoom stops when reaching the edge of the slider, with no option to continue at a consistent pace. However, as the functionality of the button is software-controlled, it is expected that Apple will address this issue in a future update, along with other refinements based on user feedback.

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