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There is much more to smartphone photography than just pressing a button, so be sure to check out these helpful tips when you don’t have a point-and-shoot or DSLR on hand. For more pointers on guide photography, check out our [guide|38496|How to Take Awesome Photos] guide. | | The smartphone used in this guide is an iPhone 6s. [link|http://www.androidauthority.com/using-phone-camera-manual-mode-736570/|Here] are some tips on shooting with Android smartphone cameras. The settings on your phone may vary. | | ***Attention iPhone Users:*** | | iPhones running iOS 11 or later capture images in a HEIC file format, rather than the standard JPG format. iFixit does not support HEIC files, so here is how to take JPG images: | | # Go to “Settings.” | # Search for “Camera.” | # Select “Formats.” | # Select “Most Compatible.” | If you have already taken photos in a HEIC file format and you are unable to reshoot them as JPGs, follow the [link|https://www.businessinsider.com/heic-to-jpg#how-to-convert-heic-to-jpg-on-mac|instructions here] to convert them using a Mac computer. |
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