A Short Guide to the iPod Touch Camera

 Like its more powerful sibling, the iPhone, the iPod touch has a pair of cameras that can be used to take photos, videos, and even have video chats using Apple's FaceTime video chatting technology. The 4th generation touch was the first model to have cameras and in every model, Apple has released since then, the cameras have been substantially improved. Here's what you need to know about the hardware features of these cameras and how to use them.


How to Use the iPod Touch Camera

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Auto Focus


The iPod touch camera can both focus on any area of a picture. Tap an area and a target-like box will appear where you've tapped; the camera will focus the photo there.


Camera Zoom


The camera can also be used to zoom in and out on some models. To use the zoom feature, tap anywhere on the image in the Camera app and a slider bar with a minus on one end and a plus on the other will appear (on some versions of the operating system, pinch the image with your fingers, instead). Slide the bar to zoom in and out. When you have just the photo you want, tap the camera icon at the bottom center of the screen to take the photo.

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HDR Photos


To capture images that are made even higher quality and more appealing through software, you can turn on HDR, or High Dynamic Range, photos. To do that, in the Camera app, tap Options at the top of the screen. Then slide HDR to On. In recent versions of the iOS, HDR photos are enabled by default.




Panoramic Photos


If you've got the 5th or 6th generation iPod touch, you can take panoramic photos that let you capture an image much wider than a standard photo taken with the touch. To do that, open the Camera app and swipe the set of options above the shutter button. Tap Panorama. Tap the photo button and then slowly move your touch across the panorama you want a photo of, making sure to keep the arrow on the screen level and centered with the line at the center of the screen. When you're done taking your photo, tap the Done button.


Recording Video


To use the iPod touch camera to record video, open the Camera app and swipe along the set of options above the shutter button. Tap Video (or Slo-Mo, if you want to capture your video in slow-motion).


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Tap the red circle button in the bottom center of the screen to begin recording video. When you are recording video, that button will blink. To stop recording, tap it again.




Switching Cameras


To switch the camera being used to take a photo or video—for a selfie, for instance — just tap the icon of the camera with the curved arrows in the Camera app. Tap it again to reverse which camera is being used.

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