How to take a panoramic photo with iOS 6
When Apple unveiled the iPhone 5 during an event last week, a new feature to iOS 6 was also shown off -- panorama photos.
The new feature, which is specific to the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5, allows users to take 240-degree panoramic photos using the native iOS Camera app.
Taking a panoramic photo with iOS 6 is simple. Launch the Camera app and tap on the Options button along the top of the screen. Select the panorama button.
(Credit: Screenshot by Jason Cipriani/CNET)
You'll then see some instructions on the screen. From there, it's easy. Move your phone in a slow, steady motion from left to right, making sure the arrow stays centered on the line. If you begin to move too fast or get too far off center you'll see a message on the screen telling you how to correct it.
The key here is to go slow. In my testing, even if I was going slow enough to avoid prompting the "Slow Down" warning from my phone, the photo often came out blurry. The slower I moved, the better the end product looked -- so take your time.
Of course, taking a panoramic photo with your iPhone has long been possible thanks to third-party apps in the App Store. It's nice to see Apple roll out a feature of its own, but it's too early to say whether or not this is the best solution.If you don't want to take a full 240-degree photo, you can stop at any time by pressing the shutter button along the bottom. Whatever progress you have made will then be saved to your Camera Roll.
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