The new iPhone 16 models from Apple bring some interesting features, but the new camera control button is particularly exciting. This is located on the bottom right side of your iPhone when you hold it in portrait mode. With it, you can control the camera app and adjust your photo settings even more easily. Below you will learn everything you need to know about the camera controls on the iPhone 16 and how to use them optimally to create impressive photos and videos.
The iPhone 16 once again improves mobile photography, and the introduction of the camera control button shows how Apple has further optimized usability. With a single button, you can take photos, start videos, and adjust important settings like exposure and zoom. This new feature allows you to quickly and intuitively take stunning shots - without complicated menus. Below, I'll show you in detail how to get the most out of the camera control button and what customization options are available to you.
Using the camera control button
The camera control button is more than just a simple shutter button. Pressing it opens the camera app (assuming your iPhone is unlocked). Pressing the button again takes a photo, while holding it records a video. This simple operation gives you the ability to switch between photo and video recording in seconds. In addition, the button offers haptic feedback that gives you the feeling of a real camera shutter. A light press allows you to make precise adjustments to exposure and zoom, which is especially useful in demanding photo situations.
Manual settings via camera control
The true potential of the camera control button is revealed when you use it as a tool for fine-tuning your shots. Pressing it twice lightly opens a special menu with photographic setting options such as exposure, zoom and various filter options. You can adjust these settings by simply swiping over the button. If you want to return to the main camera control menu, just double-press again. This function is particularly useful if you want to quickly switch between different camera settings without overloading the screen with additional tools. You also have the option of individually adjusting the color tone of your photos and choosing between different photo styles.
Adjusting the pressure sensitivity of the key
Every user has different preferences when it comes to the pressure sensitivity of the camera control button. If you feel that the button is too sensitive or you would like to press it harder, you can easily adjust this.
To adjust the pressure sensitivity of the key:
- Open the Settings on your iPhone.
- Tap Accessibility.
- Go to Physical & Motor and select Camera Controls.
- Here you can choose between the options Lighter, Standard or Firmer.
Try out the different pressure levels to find out which one works best for you.
Enable or disable clean preview
A handy feature of the camera controls is the Clean Preview. If you lightly press the camera control button, all tools and menus on the screen will be hidden so you can fully concentrate on the subject. This feature is ideal for avoiding distractions and optimizing image composition. However, if you want to have all camera tools visible, you can deactivate the Clean Preview:
- Open Settings.
- Go to Camera and select Camera Controls.
- Turn off the switch next to “Clear Preview”.
This gives you access to all the camera app settings again while recording.
Deactivate adjustments by lightly pressing
In some situations, especially when shooting with a lot of movement, you may accidentally make adjustments to zoom or exposure. To prevent this, you can disable the light press feature of the camera control button:
- Open Settings.
- Tap Accessibility.
- Go to Physical & Motor and select Camera Control.
- Deactivate the adjustments by pressing lightly.
The camera control button then serves only as a simple shutter release, without you accidentally changing any settings.
New features: QR code scanner and magnifying glass
The iPhone 16's camera control button offers more than just photographic functions. You can also configure it as a QR code scanner or magnifying glass. Especially in professional environments, such as warehouses, the quick QR code capture can make your work much easier. In addition, the magnifying glass can be very useful for visually impaired people to enlarge small text or details on objects.
To reassign camera controls:
- Open Settings.
- Go to Camera and tap Camera Controls.
- Select Code Scanner or Magnifier.
Disable camera control
If you don't want to use the camera control button or press it accidentally, you can disable the function completely:
- Open Settings.
- Go to Accessibility and tap Camera Controls.
- Turn off camera controls.
More than just a shutter button: How to make the most of the iPhone 16 camera control button
The new camera control button on the iPhone 16 is a real game changer when it comes to mobile photography. Not only does it make taking photos and videos easier, it also allows you to adjust camera settings intuitively and quickly. Whether you want to use the button as a camera shutter, QR code scanner or magnifying glass, the versatility of the camera control button makes it an indispensable tool for every iPhone user. Make sure you try out the different customization options to adapt the camera controls to your needs. This is how you get the most out of your iPhone 16 camera! Looking for the best accessories? Visit our Amazon Storefront and discover a variety of products from top providers, including for HomeKit! (Image: Apple)