Using fill in flash
1 How do you turn the flash on n make it flash every time
2 Can you adjust the intensity of the flash, if so how
thanks
1 How do you turn the flash on n make it flash every time
2 Can you adjust the intensity of the flash, if so how
thanks
Yes first time I used this n posted the wrong place
I so not have a cell phone camera, but I am a good photographer
I see sooo many bad pics, I wanted to enlighten them how to work with their cell phones along with their flash
People wont learn to use their devices unless they r shown simple ways to do great things
I don't know what iphone groups might be into it, but it would be cool if they would create a blog, photography with an iphone
I created some easy stuff for camera users ****
I do not know how to navigate to a potential group who might be interested
Hoped to find a iphone guru who would do some pages on photography
<Link Edited by Host>On an iPhone the settings for flash are Off, Automatic and On. Most people leave it on Automatic. More experienced photographers will know when to use fill-in flash, and turn it on.
Keeping in mind that the "flash" is not a flash, it is an LED that comes on when you take a picture. Thus, the other option is to simply turn the light on in the Control Center. On newer phones you can select the intensity of the light.
There are also external LED accessories that can be used with the iPhone camera.
I am sure there r iphone users who are also into photography, thinking they might create a blog of photography with an iphone.
Hoping they might have an adjustable intensity light on their phone and maybe they have used one of the lights that attach to a phone.
Not a flash.. but more of a constant light till u turn it off..
A facebook group would do the trick too,,, Iphone photography 🙂
Here is one with a regular flash
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1793342620889014&set=a.1795743383982271& type=3&theater
You can do the same thing with your phones and if anyone does let me know what you punched on your phones and how far you were standing away
Are you referring iPhone camera's flash?
What flash? What has your question got to do with running Windows, the subject of this community where you posted your question?
I suggest starting a new discussion in the iPhone forum.
The thread was moved to the iPhone forum.
LawrenceFinch wrote:
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Thank you. 🙂
Using fill in flash