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tardman91

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I thought that was only a feature on the 5S, but I was taking a picture of something and left my finger on the shutter button too long as I was used to placing it there and then lifting it to snap a picture in iOS 6 and it started flashing and before I knew it I had 14 photos in my camera roll.
Anyone else try using it on their 5? I was taking a picture of a document, so I can't really attest to it's performance on an object in motion, but I'm too lazy to play with it any more right now.
 

cmChimera

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If you hold down the button it will keep snapping pictures. It's much different than the burst mode on the 5s, which takes 10 snaps per second and then compiles them in a burst shot allowing you to pick your favorite shot.
 

tardman91

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If you hold down the button it will keep snapping pictures. It's much different than the burst mode on the 5s, which takes 10 snaps per second and then compiles them in a burst shot allowing you to pick your favorite shot.

I see... Was iOS 6 like that when you held down the shutter button too? Maybe I held a little toooo long.
 

C DM

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I see... Was iOS 6 like that when you held down the shutter button too? Maybe I held a little toooo long.
No, this is new in iOS 7, but it's still somewhat different than the actual "Burst Mode" that is on 5S.
 
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