Thursday, 22 May 2014


Panorama with iPhone
Panorama mode on your iPhone camera lets you capture photos much wider and much higher MegaPixel than the photos taken by built in iSight lens. 

Why Panorama ?

A panoramic photo is one that has a wider field of view than the human eye, is at least twice as long as it is all, and was created by using software to stich together multiple images. Thers's a slight difference between photograph taken by iSight lens and a Panoramic photograph.

How to take a Panoramic Photo with your iPhone

  1. iPhone 4s or newer device support panorama mode - launch camera app on your iPhone
  2. Swipe to the left twice to access Panorama mode
  3. Hold your iPhone in portrait mode
  4. By default, Panorama always start on the left and by tapping the arrow you can change direction.
  5. Tap capture button to start taking Panoramic photo.
  6. Once you're done, simply tap the capture button again.

The camera app doesn't currently support full 360º panoramas. You can take up to a 240º panorama in a single shot, so keep that in mind.