Learn how to adjust a photo's depth of field and focus point on your iPhone to change the amount of background blur, also known as bokeh.
How to adjust the background blur of a photo on iPhone

Learn how to adjust a photo's depth of field and focus point on your iPhone to change the amount of background blur, also known as bokeh.
Our friends over at Peak Design have launched their annual Black Friday & Cyber Monday sale, and if you’re someone who’s been waiting to score a discount on some of the world’ best mobile photography gear, then you’re going to want to pay attention to this.
Photographers need light. It’s one of the primary tools used to get that cinematic look in well-composed images, and my trusted source for camera lighting has always been Lume Cube, as I shared in a recent review of the brand’s RGB Panel Pro LED light.
iOS 17.1 tweaks the Action button on the iPhone 15 Pros to prevent it from triggering the camera, flashlight and other actions in your pocket.
When it comes to taking the perfect photograph, lighting is everything. In fact, even just slightly under-exposing or over-exposing a photograph can make or break it.
Learn how to use your iPhone to record ProRes videos on its internal storage or directly to an externally connected storage device like a USB thumb drive.
Learn how to optimize Action Mode, the iPhone's video stabilization feature, for low-light shooting when there isn't enough light available.
Learn how to use Action mode to fix shakiness when recording iPhone videos instead of using a gimbal or specialized camera equipment.
We previously showed you everything you need to know before flying a drone recreationally in the United States, but if you’re ready to fly, then your next question might involve finding the best storage media so that you can record the best video and capture the best photographs.
Apple’s special event on Tuesday saw the unveiling of the new iPhone 15 lineup, including the iPhone 15 Pro and its bigger brother, the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro will reportedly increase the resolution of the telephoto and ultra wide cameras beyond 12 megapixels.
The ultra wide camera on the iPhone 16 Pros could go from twelve to 48 megapixels for even better macro shots and clearer low-light photos.