How to use Burst mode on iPhone SE 2020
If you need to take still photos of some high-speed actions, Burst mode is the way to use, but many people may not know how to exploit this feature.
Burst mode will take pictures quickly, then provide a series of images to choose from and make sure that at least one great photo is created. However, users may mistake the second-generation iPhone SE to not have Burst mode like the old iPhone. Absolutely not by exploiting this feature has changed.
Last year, Apple updated the Camera app on the iPhone 11 series to support the QuickTake feature to add quick video recording in Photos mode just by holding the shutter button. This feature is also available in iPhone SE 2020 - the only iOS device with a Home button. Burst mode normally uses the press and hold the Home button, but that did not apply to the iPhone SE 2020 but moved to another way like the iPhone 11 series.
To use Burst mode, users can swipe left on the shutter button and hold. When done, the iPhone will start taking photos as quickly as before, complete with the number of photos taken until the release, when the user exits Burst mode.
Note, users need to swipe left quickly because holding the shutter for too long will access QuickTake, resulting in video instead of photos. Note that the number of photos taken now is in the position of the shutter button, whereas before that, Apple had placed it just above the shutter button.
Update 05 May 2020
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