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How to Activate Burst Mode on an iPhone
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Activating burst mode on an iPhone allows you to take multiple photos in rapid succession, which can be useful for capturing fast-moving objects or getting the perfect shot of a group of people. Here's how to activate burst mode on an iPhone: 1. Open the Camera app on your iPhone. 2. Frame your shot by pointing the camera at your subject. 3. Press and hold down the shutter button (the white circle at the bottom center of the screen) or one of the volume buttons on the side of your iPhone. 4. As long as you keep the button pressed down, the iPhone will continue taking pictures in rapid succession. You can take up to 10 photos per second. 5. When you're done taking burst mode photos, release the button. 6. To view the photos you just took, tap on the thumbnail image in the bottom-left corner of the Camera app. 7. From there, you can view the burst of photos, choose your favorite shots, and even save them as a favorite. You can also delete the photos you don't want by tapping "Select" and then selecting the images you want to delete. That's it! You now know how to activate burst mode on your iPhone and take multiple photos in rapid succession.
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