Photo is the standard mode that you see when you open Camera . Use Photo mode to take still photos and Live Photos. Swipe left or right on the camera screen to choose one of the following camera modes:

iPhone 6 plus rear camera is not focusing, won't remain stable and is blurry no matter how still I get whether video or picture. Automatic or manual focus not working either. Front facing camera works fine. Seems OIS isn't doing anything but making it worse.


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Hello, I was also experiencing this problem and I think that I may have found a solution. While trying to figure out what was wrong, I came here and saw something about the camera lens making a vibrating sound while in any app that had a camera pulled up. I happened to hear this and was figuring out what was wrong. Upon closer inspection of my camera lens, I noticed that my camera wasn't in the correct space. It was to the right of the ring about 1mm. I hit my phone against my wrist in the opposite direction of where the camera was more to and check back in the camera app. To my surprise, my camera was working just fine now. I hope you found the helpful.

That said, the replacement cameras are inexpensive and a quality tech can replace it for you without a problem. It's certainly easier than repairing an iPad, and you'll have a fully functional phone once again! Good luck.

I've been having a continuous battle with this issue. I got my 6 Plus back in September of 2016, on lease from Sprint. I got it and two weeks later Sprint decided to discontinue the 6 Plus from their lineup. I love the phone and had no issues until around the beginning of November 2016 when the camera started having these same symptoms. After doing some reading (in this thread), I called my carrier, they said contacting Apple would be my best bet. I did, and the folks at the Genius Bar fixed it up. About a month later at Christmas time, the camera starts acting up again. I wait to make a repair appointment and talk to Sprint. They tell me again, take it to Apple. I take it to them and they find it odd and go ahead and replace the entire phone with another one. This solves the issue for about three weeks. Symptoms arise again and I call Apple. They seem confused over the phone so I make another appointment. They replace the camera (now in a new device having the same problems) and I take it back with no problem. This was 3 weeks or so ago (it's just now May 4th 2017) and I am experiencing the same phone malfunctions AGAIN! Not very happy with the product I jumped for. I left a cheaper prepaid plan with a fully functioning Android device to "upgrade" to the iPhone, with which I'm having highly unexpected hardware issues.

Hello , I have been having the same problem with my iPhone , with its back camera not focusing and being wobbly as well, and when you try taking a picture with the back camera you can listen to a little sound . Do I go to the Apple Store to get it fixed or a replacement ?

Apple will likely repair your iPhone 14 Pro by replacing the entire back glass assembly. This is because the camera lens protective glass is not a separate part that can be easily replaced. The back glass assembly includes the camera lens, the camera sensors, and other components.

Sorry to hear that. Basically, everything Woahlari said was what happened. Quoted at $500 to replace the phone. It would be refurbished. The tech looked at my camera and it worked fine, so she recommended getting a cover to prevent additional damage. Since it was my zoom lens that was damaged, if it somehow crapped out, the other two lenses would work fine.

Bought the phone 15 days back and I am already upset with the camera quality. Upgraded from 11 Pro max, not sure if this was actually an upgrade! Had my scheduled session with Apple support team and even she admitted an issue with the camera quality. I thought it might be the camera protector which is causing grainy images but now I see a lot of people facing this issue. Is this getting fixed anytime soon?? I literally upgraded just for the camera and I am so disappointed :(

I have the same issue on my iPhone 15 Pro Max. Cannot focus nearby object in WhatsApp and other applications as well. No issue on native camera app. Seems the app is unable to switch to macro mode? .....

None of the fixes listed work for me. I bought the 15 Pro Max FOR the camera, for a volunteer job I have where I have to focus on various parts of plants. This camera is unusable! I upgraded from an iphone SEVEN and that one took GREAT photos. Very disappointed in Apple.

Thank you for reaching out to Apple Support Communities, and we'll be happy to help in any way we can. We understand you're having issues with your camera being blurry. Try the steps here to see if they resolve the issue: If the camera or flash on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch isn't working - Apple Support

The affected apps are just using the "Back Camera" so you'd expect iOS to automatically select the correct lens based on autofocus. Especially when you're using the browser to show the camera stream, it's not like you can specify which lens to use. The only options you get are "Front Camera" and "Back Camera". I'm guessing it must be a software issue with iOS.

Does the 13 Pro switch between cameras automatically for close shots? I only have a 14 Pro here, it did automatically switch before updating to 16.0.2. Now I'm curious what the 13 Pro behavior is, whether it does the automatic camera selection.

correct, every 3rd Party App is caused by this issue.This is my first comment and will probably my last one.My first Iphone in my Live.Need to ident my self my Online Ident Services .On my Desk:Apple Macbook pro M2 = camera is not good enough.Apple Iphone 14pro = App from our German identifier Service is using the apple API for the Camera = no focus.so frustrating.There is no! possibility to Video ident with an Apple Device.Thats the sad Reality.5 month -> known issue.

The heads up display, or HUD, has the most important camera controls such as lens selection, frame rate, shutter angle, timecode, ISO, white balance, tint, histogram and audio levels. You can adjust settings such as exposure by touching the ISO indicator, or you can change the audio levels simply by touching the audio meters. It's that easy! Everything is interactive, so if you tap any item you can instantaneously change its settings without having to search through complex menus! You can clear the heads up display to reveal the full screen image by swiping up or down with your finger.

By default, choosing the AVCaptureSessionPresetPhoto preset for the AVCaptureSession sessionPreset property enables still image capture at the highest possible resolution for a device camera. To access lower-resolution formats, examine the AVCaptureDevice formats array and choose a format to set as the activeFormat for the device.

For some devices, the front-facing camera does not output its maximum resolution for still images by default. To access the maximum still image resolution, see High Resolution Still Images During Video Capture.

On supported devices, the camera sensor itself provides continuous, streaming high-dynamic-range output, as opposed to the traditional method of fusing a bracket of still images with differing EV values into a single high dynamic range photo.

Supported back-facing cameras include a mechanism to adjust the lens during capture to counter user hand-shake. Note that OIS is most effective for longer exposure times, and offers limited benefit for exposure times shorter than 1/30 second. To enable or disable image stabilization:

On supported cameras, dedicated focus pixels provide depth information using phase detection. Continuous auto-focus changes are very fast and very subtle, so you can enable auto-focus during video recording without adding the throbbing effect of full focus scans to recorded video.

The AVCaptureDevice devices and devicesWithMediaType: methods are deprecated in iOS 10 and later, and do not provide access to the dual camera device (instead, they provide only the wide-angle camera device). To determine whether a device contains a dual camera and select it for capture, you may either:

Call the AVCaptureDevice defaultDeviceWithDeviceType:mediaType:position: method, passing the AVCaptureDeviceTypeBuiltInDualCamera device type. If this method returns non-nil, the iOS device contains a dual camera. (If this method returns nil, you can call it again, passing the builtInWideAngleCamera device type, to obtain the default back camera.)

When you use the dual camera capture device, Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), RAW Photo Capture, High Frame Rate (HFR) / Slow Motion Video, and most manual controls are not available. To use these features, specifically select either the wide or telephoto capture device. (For OIS, specifically select the wide-angle camera; the telephoto camera does not support optical image stabilization.)

The front-facing TrueDepth camera combines a high-resolution color camera with an infrared camera and structured light projector to create a single capture device capable of depth sensing as well as color imaging.

Selecting the front-facing camera with the AVCaptureDeviceTypeBuiltInWideAngleCamera device type results in a capture device representing only the color camera component of the TrueDepth camera. This capture device is functionally equivalent to the front-facing cameras on other iOS devices, offering both photo and video capture.

In iOS 11.1 and later, selecting the front-facing camera with the AVCaptureDeviceTypeBuiltInTrueDepthCamera device type returns a capture device representing the full capabilities of the TrueDepth camera. When you run a capture session using this device, you can use features of the AVCapturePhotoOutput and AVCaptureDepthDataOutput classes to enable capture of depth maps along with or instead of color imagery. 17dc91bb1f

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