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Let's talk a little bit about the camera feature on your iPhone. On the top right, we have
a little camera icon, right here. It's just a lens. We'll click that, and it will load
our camera. Once it's loaded I'm going to take this off camera for just a second, just
to try to get a decent picture. I'll show you real quick; there is a camera button right
here. This will take the picture. The lens is on the back. Point this wherever you need
to point it, and it will take your picture. I'll find something, we'll take something
just on my desk; click the button and it will make a little click sound, and then it drags
it down to your library. We can go in here and click the last picture that I just took,
and that is the actual photo. When you're out with your friends, this is a great way
to take pictures, just like you would with any other camera phone, or digital camera.
I think that the quality of the iPhone pictures is pretty decent, even when you get them on
your computer. The resolution is pretty nice. Those are the basics to taking pictures with
your iPhone, and if you want to scroll through it, you just go ahead and slide away. All
these were taken with the camera, of course. That's pretty much it. Once you're done, click
back to the main menu. That's the basics for using your camera on your iPhone.