When you first get your iPhone, it can be a little confusing to figure out when to use the Share Focus Status. It’s not always clear what it does or how it works. But once you learn the ins and outs of this handy feature, you’ll be able to take better photos and videos with your friends and family.
Here are some tips on when to use Share Focus Status:
1) When you want to take a group photo or video. This is probably the most common use for Share Focus Status. By using this feature, everyone in the photo or video will be in focus.
2) When you’re taking a selfie. If you want all of yourself in focus, useShare Focus Status. This will help make sure that your hair and makeup look good in the final photo!
3) When you’re shooting a scene with multiple people or objects in it. If there are several people or objects in your shot, usingShare Focus Status will ensure that they all stay in focus.
How to you it?
For some setups, the Focus Status function is deactivated by default. To activate it, take these actions:
- Launch the Settings app, then choose Focus.
- Choose the Focus setting for which you wish to permit sharing.
- Select Focus Status by tapping it.
- At the top of the page, activate the Share Focus Status option.
When you have a focus selected, the Focus state will now be sent in iMessage.
If you want to share something with someone who isn’t available, just tap on their name and then choose either Send as Text or Add Reminder from the menu bar at the top of the screen. Send as Text will send them a text message with your message, while Add Reminder will add a reminder for them so they can view your message later.