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Setting a timer on your camera is very helpful when you want to capture a group picture and you want to be in it too so that nobody gets left behind. With a timer, you can set up the camera properly, check that everybody will be captured, and as the timer starts, you can run to the group to be included in the frame! Setting a timer can be done on almost all cameras, including your iPhone’s camera.

  1. Locate the Camera application on your device. When the Camera app opens, you will see various camera options at the bottom of your screen.
  2. This option is for taking still shots. Once selected, you will see a timer, represented by a clock icon, at the top left of the camera screen.
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  3. If you want to be included in the picture, you can set up the camera on a tripod or on something stable, like a stack of books or a table with something the camera can lean on. Check the viewer that everyone or everything you want to take a picture of is within the camera frame.
  4. Tap the clock icon, and it will display the timer options: Off, 3s, and 10s, where “s” stands for “seconds.” Tap the timer option you want to set.
  5. Once you have chosen a timer, it will be shown in yellow at the top of your screen. Recheck the viewer to be sure that everything is as you want to capture it, and then tap the Capture button—the big circle at the bottom of your screen. The camera will start counting down from the number of seconds you selected. If you want to be included in the image, position yourself with the group, or object to capture, and smile. Once the countdown ends, the camera will automatically capture a picture.
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    How do I set camera not to do burst when on timer?
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    You need to have one of the later iOS updates. If you have the update, you go to the top of the screen, where the second icon from the top right corner should give you the option of choosing a timer.
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