iOS, the camera and the videos that do not appear on the whole screen

   Starting with the iPhone 3GS, we finally have the possibility to shoot videos using an Apple terminal, and in the last two years this function has been constantly modified by the company from Cupertino. Although iPhone terminal cameras have evolved over time, there is a little trick that will help you make sure that you only shoot what you need. When you switch the camera from photo mode to video mode, you have an image displayed on the entire screen of your device, but that image does not represent the entire content captured by the camera. That image is actually a zoom made in the center of the camera and if you perform a double tap on the screen you will notice that in reality the camera includes more of the outer space with the help of its camera.

   I assume that the zoom made by Apple in the video recording mode is related to the ratio in which the camera films and the ratio of the screen of our devices and when you watch the recording on a computer you notice that in reality you filmed more than you saw . Practically, the screen hides a part of the recorded image on the left/right side and the zoom is to blame. To see the entire image recorded by the cameras of your terminals, perform a simple double tap on the screen.