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How to take photos while recording video on iPhone

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Witness unforgettable moments while recording videos with iPhone, but how to capture it? You don't need an extra camera; it's all built into your iPhone. This guide will show you how to take photos while recording video on your iPhone, and even teach you how to take advantage of the QuickTake feature available on iOS13 and above.

How to take photos while recording video on iPhone

How to take photos while recording video on iPhone

Open camera → Enter video mode. Click the red video shutter to start recording video. After recording starts, click the white shutter to take a photo. To zoom in or out, pinch the screen with two fingertips. Then click on the white shutter to capture the magnified object.

You can enable this feature when shooting slow-motion video, but it is not supported in time-lapse mode. Alternatively, you can use the camera in QuickTake mode and record video in Photo mode.

Long press the photo shutter button. You will see a line on the right
that leads to the lock icon. Slide the photo shutter to the locked position.
Your recording will begin and a smaller white shutter will appear next to the Stop button. Click the white shutter to take a photo from the video.

After recording the video, open the camera roll to view the photos you took.

Should I take photos when recording videos on iPhone?

The only downside to recording video and taking photos at the same time on your iPhone is that it produces a lower-quality output than the photos you normally take. Even if you record videos and take photos with a 4K resolution camera, it won't beat the quality of the standard iPhone 8's 12MP resolution footage.

However, the output quality still depends on the overall camera specifications of the iPhone. For example, the latest iPhones with improved cameras will take better-quality video photos than earlier models. What I do is, after capturing the picture from the video, I edit it to improve its quality. So no matter what your iPhone camera specs are, you'll be free to capture the best moments.

That's it!

Now that you know how to take photos and record videos at the same time on iPhone, you'll never miss capturing those beautiful floating moments. While we may not be able to compare it to a dedicated standard camera, iPhone lenses can give you most of the features you need for regular videography. Leave your thoughts on this cool feature below!

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