Settings

At the top of the screen you’ll see there’s an option to switch on or off the flash at the top left, or an option to switch on or off “live photos” (whereby a short amount of video is recorded with each image - which you can also use for other effects, too) - on the top right. 

Other options which were more prominently displayed have been hidden away to give an overall cleaner interface - but you can access them again by tapping the arrow at the top of the screen.

Once you’ve done that you’ll find an array of extra options, including further flash settings, further Live Auto settings, the option to adjust aspect ratio (plus there is a new setting available here, giving you the choice of shooting in 16:9), timer settings and access to digital filters. If Night Mode is activated, you’ll also find additional Night Mode options in this space too.

Moving to the left and right of the main Photo window, there are a range of other shooting modes which you can take advantage of. To the left is Video, Slo-Mo and Time-Lapse, while to the right is Portrait and Pano.