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The iPhone’s Camera Control button is too fiddly, but this iOS 26 fix could make it more popular
You can now disable the Camera Control’s advanced features when setting up a new iPhone in iOS 26 –and that could make it easier to use.
Apple has announced Final Cut Camera 2.0, its free camera app for use with video editor Final Cut Pro, bringing with it a series of improvements to take advantage of the iPhone 17 range's new features.
Accsoon has announced a major update to its Accsoon SEE iOS app. The latest version introduces powerful, free monitoring and camera control features
A new software feature available across the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air lineup is Dual Capture, which allows you to record from the front and rear camera at the same time.
Apple has announced Final Cut Camera 2.0, adding ProRes RAW recording and genlock sync support for the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. The
With the release of the new, Apple has also updated Final Cut Pro to version 2.0. The app is available for free on the App Store. Final Cut Camera 2.0 leverages the powerful camera system of iPhone to bring pro-like filmmaking tools into the hands of more people.
When setting up a new iPhone with iOS 26, Apple includes a simple toggle for turning off the advanced Camera Control features without digging through the Settings app. The complex stuff is still on by default, but the addition of the toggle is a clear acknowledgment that user feedback isn’t quite what Apple expected.
The latest iteration of the iPhone was revealed by Apple on Tuesday, Sept. 9. Here are the key new features, prices, and when you can order one.