How To Turn On Flash On iPhone 15 And iPhone 15 Pro
In this tutorial, we will show you how you can turn on iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro flash while taking photos through the Camera app. With these steps, you will be able to force enable flash every time you tap on the shutter button to take a photo, regardless of lighting conditions around you.
Many photographers do not like to use flash to take photos. However, there are situations when it becomes necessary to turn on flash on iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 Pro to take a decent photo.
But sometimes iPhone’s flash does not turn on automatically as you take a photo, when that happens you can force enable flash using the steps given below.
Turn on flash on iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 Pro
You can follow the steps below in order to turn on flash on iPhone 15 every time you take a photo with your device.
Step 1. Launch the Camera app on your iPhone and swipe up on the viewfinder area.
Step 2. From the menu that appears right below the viewfinder tap on the button with a flash icon.
Step 3. From the available options such as Auto, On, and Off, choose the ‘On’ option.
After choosing the On option for the iPhone camera flash you will notice that the flash button located on the top left corner of the screen has become yellow. This indicates that iPhone 15’s camera flash will turn on every time you take a photo.
You can also force enable flash on iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro for video recording. First, switch to the video recording mode in the Camera app and follow the same steps given above. After enabling flash for video recording, your iPhone’s flash will remain on even when you are not recording the video.
If you no longer want your iPhone’s camera flash to get triggered every time you take a photo, then you can set the camera flash to Off or Auto.
If you are looking to take your iPhone photography game to the next level, then we recommend you check out our list of best iPhone 15 Pro photography accessories.
There you have it folks, this is how can turn on iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 Pro flash every time you take a photo or record a video.
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