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Photos Capture Outside the Frame missing in IOS 14?


After update to IOS 14 I didn’t see the option Photos Capture Outside the Frame in my iPhone 11 Pro settings. So how does it work now? This is the main reason I upgraded my phone.

iPhone 11 Pro, iOS 14

Posted on Jun 20, 2021 11:03 PM

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Posted on Jun 20, 2021 11:25 PM

On iOS 14 "Capture outside Frame" has been replaced by "View outside frame": See this page in the iPhone User Guide: Change advanced camera settings on iPhone - Apple Support (the last paragraph):


Turn View Outside the Frame off and on

On iPhone 11 models and iPhone 12 models, the camera preview displays content outside the frame to show you what can be captured by using another lens in the camera system with a wider field of view. To turn off this display, go to Settings  > Camera, then turn off View Outside the Frame.


This "Capture outside Frame" feature has been a bit awkward, as it had to be turned off, if we wanted to use the advanced fusion features, like Nightmare or Deep Fusion. It has been to much trouble to have to remember, if "Capture outside Frame" is on or off and manage this setting, every time we wanted to use the advanced scene capture modes. For me, the new way is better. I am simply taking all photos zoomed out a bit to be able to crop and compose the scene later.


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Jun 20, 2021 11:25 PM in response to ronellem

On iOS 14 "Capture outside Frame" has been replaced by "View outside frame": See this page in the iPhone User Guide: Change advanced camera settings on iPhone - Apple Support (the last paragraph):


Turn View Outside the Frame off and on

On iPhone 11 models and iPhone 12 models, the camera preview displays content outside the frame to show you what can be captured by using another lens in the camera system with a wider field of view. To turn off this display, go to Settings  > Camera, then turn off View Outside the Frame.


This "Capture outside Frame" feature has been a bit awkward, as it had to be turned off, if we wanted to use the advanced fusion features, like Nightmare or Deep Fusion. It has been to much trouble to have to remember, if "Capture outside Frame" is on or off and manage this setting, every time we wanted to use the advanced scene capture modes. For me, the new way is better. I am simply taking all photos zoomed out a bit to be able to crop and compose the scene later.


Photos Capture Outside the Frame missing in IOS 14?

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