exposure / photo delay

Hi - ive obviously read the answers to the question and thought i'd see if anything changed - I want to PERMANENTLY TURN OFF. the low light exposure delay/timer - Is there a solution or workaround yet? Ppls suggestion To turn on the flash does not do anything

iPhone 11 Pro

Posted on Jul 30, 2021 6:36 PM

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Posted on Jul 30, 2021 6:48 PM

There is not a way to permanently turn it off that I am aware of, however for an individual photo you can. Tap on the yellow oval above your photo there and you should see the timer list just below the photo view. If you slide that to the right it will read Off on the slide and the yellow oval will disappear and change to a circle with a crescent moon and a line through it. If you have Preserve Settings turned on, I believe it will stay that way until you tap on it again and slide the slider back to the left to turn it on again.

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Jul 30, 2021 6:48 PM in response to evanonearth17

There is not a way to permanently turn it off that I am aware of, however for an individual photo you can. Tap on the yellow oval above your photo there and you should see the timer list just below the photo view. If you slide that to the right it will read Off on the slide and the yellow oval will disappear and change to a circle with a crescent moon and a line through it. If you have Preserve Settings turned on, I believe it will stay that way until you tap on it again and slide the slider back to the left to turn it on again.

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