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Try the new-look Camera app

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January 2026

Discover what's new and what's changed in latest iOS 26 version

- GEORGE CAIRNS

IN PREVIOUS VERSIONS of the Camera app, you could simultaneously see a wider spread of mode labels (such as Video, Portrait, Spatial, and Pano) spreading out below the Shutter button. iOS 26 streamlines the Camera interface by only displaying the two most useful modes — Photo and Video — by default. To access more hidden shooting modes, such as Spatial or Pano, simply swipe left to reveal them on the lozenge-shaped Liquid Glass button. Swipe right to access the Cinematic, Timelapse, and Slo-Mo shooting modes. By tapping on a mode’s button (or swiping up), you can summon a collection of large icons to adjust various properties specific to that mode, such as Aperture or Exposure.

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The Camera app’s main button redesign targets those who simply want to point and shoot. For more sophisticated photography tools and controls, consider getting Apple’s free Final Cut Camera app.

As well as redesigning the Camera app, Apple has expanded the way you can remotely trigger a photo. We’ll explain how to use your AirPods to take a photo, or show off when shooting a group selfie!

HOW TO Change modes and access camera settings

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