Best iPhone 14 and 14 Pro Camera Tips, Tricks, & Settings!

By Moses Johnson - Managing Editor
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These camera tips, tricks, and settings can help you take better photos and videos on your iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro or iPhone 14 Pro Max.

there are a number of Camera settings that you can change on your iPhone 14 or iPhone 14 Pro to take even better photos and videos. Read on as we detail how to do just that.

While you can switch between camera modes and change some options directly in the native Camera app, some of the settings can only be found within the iOS Settings app.

1. Turn on the Grid

Framing a person or an object in a photo or video is not always easy. Thankfully, having Grid enabled in the Camera app simplifies everything. Grid makes it much easier to hold your iPhone in the right position, center your main focus, and more.

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Scroll down and tap on Camera.
  3. Look for the Grid option in the Composition section and turn it on.

Now you’ll see the grid lines every time you open the Camera app on your iPhone 14.

2. ProRAW and ProRes

A cool iPhone 14 Pro camera trick lets you capture images in ProRAW format directly in the Camera app. For those unfamiliar, a RAW photo is basically the original image captured from the sensor, with minimal or no post-processing. It contains all the data about things like brightness, shadows, and colors that can be edited later in image editing software like Adobe Lightroom.

The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro also supports ProRes video, which is a codec with minimal compression that ensures higher quality files that are better for post-editing.

To enable both ProRAW and ProRes, follow the steps below:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Go to Camera.
  3. Tap Formats.

If you have an iPhone 14 Pro, you can also choose between taking ProRAW photos with 12-megapixel or 48-megapixel resolution. After turning these options on, you’ll see ProRAW and ProRes buttons in the Camera app. Just tap them when you want to capture photos and videos using these formats.

Please note: none of these options are available for non-Pro iPhone models. It’s also worth noting that ProRAW photos and ProRes videos take up much more space in iPhone storage than regular formats.

3. Mirror Front Camera

By default, every photo you take using the front camera of your iPhone is flipped. This is because, rather than capturing exactly what you see on the screen, iPhone flips the image so that things like text are displayed correctly. However, if you prefer to capture selfies exactly as they appear in the Camera app preview, you can.

The best iPhone 14 camera tip we can offer is to show you how to turn on the Mirror Front Camera option. Simply follow the steps below:

  1. Start the Setting app on your iPhone.
  2. Scroll down and tap on Camera.
  3. Under the Composition section,turn on Mirror Front Camera.

With this option turned on, your selfies will look exactly as you see them in the preview.

4. Macro Control

iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max offers a Macro mode feature in the ultra-wide lens, which lets users capture really close-up images. This mode is automatically turned on depending on the distance between the iPhone and the object you are pointing at, which may annoy some users. Thankfully, you can choose to turn this option on manually only when you want to use it.

To do this, follow the steps below:

  1. Start the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Go into Camera.
  3. Scroll down and enable the Macro Control option.

Now the Macro button will appear when the iPhone is really close to an object, and it will only activate if you tap on it.

5. Photographic Styles

A cool iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro camera trick is Photographic Styles. These are presets with different tone and warmth values that can dramatically change how your photos look while still preserving things like sky color and skin tones.

You can choose a Photographic Style directly from the Camera app. Alternatively follow the steps below:

  1. Launch the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap Camera.
  3. under the Photo Capture section, tap the Photographic Styles option

6. Change the video resolution

The Camera app on the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro lets you quickly switch between different resolutions and frame rates before shooting a video. However, changing these options from the Settings app lets you choose even more resolutions and frame rates.

For example, you can set your iPhone to record videos in 720p resolution to save storage space, shoot slow motion videos in 1080p resolution at 240 fps for better quality and smoothness, or even capture Cinematic Videos in 4K resolution at 24 fps or 30 fps on the iPhone 14.

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Tap Camera.
  3. Tap the Record Video, Record Slo-mo, or Record Cinematic menus.
  4. Choose the option that works best for you.

7. Preserve Settings

Our next iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro camera tip is to save your preferred settings. When you’re taking pictures or filming with your iPhone 14 or iPhone 14 Pro, there are a lot of adjustments you can make, such as changing the exposure level, choosing a filter, or enabling ProRAW. By default, every time you close the Camera app, these settings are reset. But if you want to keep them on, there’s a cool trick to do that.

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Scroll down and tap on Camera.
  3. Tap Preserve Settings.

You can select which options you want to keep the same settings every time you open the Camera app.

8. Bonus: Swipe up for more

Our final iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro camera tip is to try swiping your finger upward on the screen to reveal a menu with extra options whenever you’re about to take a photo or record a video with the Camera app, . There you can change Photographic Styles, the Aspect Ratio, apply filters, set the Aspect Ratio, and more.

Conclusion

These are the best iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro Camera tricks, tips and settings that you need to know to elevate your photography game to a whole new level. Are there any other iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro Camera tricks you know? Share it with us in the comments section below.

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Moses Johnson is the Editorial Director of GeeksModo.com, who has a keen eye for news, rumors, and all the unusual stuff around Apple products. Moses is commonly referred to online as The Professor, with decades of experience in tech under his belt.
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