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iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max Camera Guide - A Complete Step-by-Step Manual to Capture Professional Photos and Videos Like an Expert - cover

iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max Camera Guide - A Complete Step-by-Step Manual to Capture Professional Photos and Videos Like an Expert

Fre Otto

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

Unlock the full potential of your iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max cameras and elevate your photography and videography skills to a professional level! This comprehensive guide takes you step by step through every feature, setting, and creative technique, making it perfect for beginners, hobbyists, and aspiring mobile creators alike.Inside, you’ll discover how to:Master the triple-lens camera system, including main, ultra-wide, and telephoto lensesCapture stunning portraits, landscapes, night scenes, and macro shotsShoot cinematic videos with Cinematic mode, ProRes, slow motion, and time-lapseUtilize manual controls, ProRAW photos, and advanced editing tools for maximum detailOptimize your workflow with tips on lighting, stabilization, accessories, and troubleshootingShare and export your content for social media, YouTube, TikTok, and professional projectsPacked with practical tips, pro techniques, and creative challenges, this book goes beyond basic instructions to help you develop your own photography style and capture visuals that stand out. Whether you’re shooting breathtaking landscapes, action-packed videos, or intimate portraits, this guide gives you the confidence and skills to make every shot extraordinary.Transform your iPhone 17 Pro or Pro Max into a powerful mobile studio and start creating professional-quality photos and videos today!
Available since: 01/12/2026.

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