Hey! I recently bought the iPhone 15pro and when I use the „focus“ in the camera App by tapping with my finger on the screen a „f“ appears in the corner. I can activate it, but I can’t find out what for. It looks like the sign for „camera aperture“ (I don’t know if this is the right word, it’s „Blende“ in German). What does it do? I didn’t find anything on the apple help pages.
focal
r/uselessredcircle
it will solve algebra equations such as f(x)=3(0.54)^x
It means Apple is paying respect to you
Click it and you’ll know
F
Good book called digital photography for dummies It makes it easy to understand these new technologies As well as standard photographic concepts and methods Highly recommended
You press it to pay respects
Aperture
It’s the Fanta button
F is for focal length. F/stop= focal length / diameter of aperture. Example f stop is 2.8 so 2.8 =50mm/ diameter. 2.8/50= .056, 2.8 at 100mm is 2.8/100 = .028
On the 15 series, you can capture photos with depth data in non-portrait mode. The icon turns yellow to indicate depth capture during regular photos when either a person, dog, or cat is detected, or when you tap to focus on a subject, prompting the camera to use portrait mode for depth.
Florijn
Takes photos in french