How to Customize Your iPhone 16 Camera for Perfect Photos
Learn how to customize your iPhone 16 camera with Camera Control. Adjust settings, change apps, and capture perfect photos with ease!

Apple introduced Camera Control with the iPhone 16 series, and it’s set to be a long-lasting feature. This touch-sensitive strip allows quick access to your camera app and acts as a shutter, while also enabling you to adjust settings like exposure, zoom, and depth of field.
What’s even better is the ability to customize your iPhone 16 camera for perfect photos. In typical Apple fashion, Camera Control can be adjusted to suit your needs. In this guide, we’ll show you how to launch Camera Control faster, change the default app, adjust click speed and force, and lock focus and exposure for flawless shots.
To use Camera Control, you’ll need an iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, or iPhone 16 Pro Max, along with iOS 18 or later.
How to Set Up and Customize Camera Control on iPhone 16
- Set Camera Control to open with a single click when the screen is off by going to Display & Brightness settings.
- Change the camera app that opens with Camera Control in Settings > Camera > Camera Control.
- Adjust the click speed or force for Camera Control in the Settings app.
- Lock focus and exposure by going to Settings > Camera > Camera Control while taking photos.
Quick Ways to Open Camera Control Faster
By default, pressing the Camera Control button wakes up your iPhone. But you can set it to open the camera instantly, even when the screen is dim.
How to Open Camera Control Instantly
- Go to Display & Brightness
Open the Settings app and tap on Display & Brightness. - Turn Off “Require Screen On”
Under Camera Control, switch off Require Screen On. Now, a single press will open the camera even when the screen is off. - Enable Double Click (Optional)
If you prefer, go to Settings > Camera Control and choose Double Click under Launch Camera. This way, pressing the Camera Control button twice will open the Camera app instantly.
Set a Different App for Camera Control
By default, Camera Control opens Apple’s own Camera app. However, you can change it to launch a third-party camera app if you prefer. Here’s how to set up a separate camera control app:
- Open Settings:
On your iPhone, open Settings app and select Camera > Camera Control. - Select an Alternative App:
Scroll down to find a list of camera apps that work with Camera Control. Choose your preferred app from the list, and from now on, pressing the Camera Control button will open that app instead.
Adjust Click Speed and Pressure for Camera Control
By default, Camera Control requires a firm press to activate, but if that doesn’t suit you, you can adjust the force and speed in Settings.
1. Open Accessibility Settings
To begin- open Settings app and select Camera > Camera Control > Accessibility.
2. Adjust Click Speed and Pressure
Here, you’ll find three options:
- Light-Press Force – Adjust how much pressure is needed to activate Camera Control (lighter or firmer).
- Double Light-Press Speed – Change how fast you need to double-press for it to register.
- Double Click Speed – Adjust how quickly two clicks must be made.
3. Test Your Settings
Apple provides an interactive test image to help you find the right settings. On your iPhone, try changing settings and selecting Camera Control. When engaged, test picture will illuminate to demonstrate how your modifications impact responsiveness.
Lock Focus and Exposure on Your iPhone
Locking focus and exposure can be helpful when taking multiple shots of the same subject or focusing on a specific area. Here is how to use Camera Control for that.
1. Open Settings
Go to Settings > Camera > Camera Control on your iPhone.
2. Enable Focus & Exposure Lock
Turn on Lock Focus and Exposure toggle near top of the screen.
3. Activate the Lock
Press the Camera Control button to open camera. Then, lightly press and hold the button until AE/AF Lock appears on the screen. Your focus and exposure will stay locked as long as you keep holding the button.
4. Unlock Focus and Exposure
To reset focus and exposure- simply take your finger from camera joystick.
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FAQ: Customize Your iPhone 16 Camera
1. What is Camera Control on iPhone 16?
With iPhone 16 series, a touch-sensitive strip called Camera Control was introduced. It functions as a shutter button, provides instant access to the camera and lets you change settings like exposure, magnification and depth of focus.
2. Which iPhones support Camera Control?
Camera Control is available on the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max running iOS 18 or later.
3. Can I change the default camera app for Camera Control?
Yes! To view suitable third-party camera apps, navigate to Settings > Camera > Camera Control & then scroll down. Use Camera Control to open the app of your choice.
4. How do I make Camera Control open the camera faster?
- Open Settings > Display & Brightness
- Disable Require Screen On under Camera Control
- (Optional) Set Double Click in Settings > Camera Control for quick access
5. Can I adjust how hard I need to press Camera Control?
Yes, in Settings > Camera > Camera Control > Accessibility, you can adjust:
- Light-Press Force – Change how much pressure is needed
- Double Light-Press Speed – Adjust how quickly you need to double-press
- Double Click Speed – Modify the timing for double-clicking
6. How do I lock focus and exposure using Camera Control?
- Go to Settings > Camera > Camera Control and enable Lock Focus and Exposure
- Open the Camera app with Camera Control
- Lightly press and hold the button until AE/AF Lock appears on the screen
- Lift your finger to unlock focus and exposure
7. Does Camera Control work with all apps?
No, only apps that support Camera Control will appear in the settings under Camera Control > Alternative Apps.
8. Can I disable Camera Control?
While you can’t completely disable it you can adjust its functionality in Settings > Camera > Camera Control to better fit your preferences.