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David Morgenstern of Zdnet shares a very interesting trick to take great photos on a iPhone 3GS. He talks about this article excerpt at CreativePro.com written by Jeff Carlson from TidBITS, which has a number of great tips on sharing and managing photos as well as what he calls the “best iPhone camera tip.” Infact it works with both 3G and 3GS. So make a note of this tip guys:

Carlson points out that the Camera app’s button doesn’t take a photo until you release the shutter button. Of course, when we see the button, we think press and release. But it doesn’t have to be so simple.

So do this: press and hold the button as you frame your shot. You can still set a focus area on the iPhone 3GS with the button held down. When you’re ready to take the picture, release the button. This technique minimizes camera movement because you don’t have to both press and release the button with your finger.

[via - Zdnet]

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  • At 2010.01.21 18:06, Rob said:

    Wow. Simple tip, but makes a huge difference, especially if your snapping a photo of yourself for facebook, twitter or other social profile.

    Thanks,

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