Unlocking iPhone Photography Potential

The latest iPhone beta introduces a new Camera Control feature which allows users to lock focus and exposure by half-pressing the shutter button, similar to traditional cameras. However, this feature is still in its infancy and has some issues that make it difficult to use effectively. The range of motion for the button is small due to the compact design of iPhones, leading to accidental photos or loss of the lock after reframing. The article suggests potential solutions such as adjusting the amount of pressure needed to activate features, modifying how different functions are triggered, and introducing a timeout to cancel the focus and exposure lock.
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