On an iPhone, you can switch between the front and back cameras while recording by tapping the camera icon in the upper-left corner of the screen.

To change the camera view on your iPhone, open the Camera app and tap the icon in the lower-left corner of the screen. This will switch between the front- and rear-facing cameras.

To flip the camera while taking a video, you can use the camera app on your phone. Open the app and tap the screen to change the view. Then, swipe up or down to flip the camera.

To switch to the front-facing camera while recording on Instagram, tap the camera icon in the bottom-left corner of the screen, and then tap the front-facing camera icon.

To flip the camera while recording on Instagram, tap the icon in the top-left corner of the screen. This will toggle between the front- and rear-facing cameras.

To flip the camera while recording on Instagram, hold down the button on the bottom of the screen that says “camcorder.” This will bring up a menu with a few different options. Select “flip” to switch the camera orientation.

There are a few ways to reverse videos on an iPhone. One way is to use a video editing app like iMovie, which has a reversing feature built-in. Another way is to use a web app like Reverse Video or Online Video Reverser. Finally, you can use a third-party iPhone app like Reverser Video or Reverse Movie FX.

To switch cameras while recording on iPhone 13, open the Control Center by swiping up from the bottom of the screen. Tap the Camera icon, then select the camera you want to use.

There are a few ways to reverse a screen recording. One way is to use a video editing program to reverse the footage. Another way is to use a screen recording software that has a reversing feature.

There are a few ways to unmirror your iPhone front camera. One way is to use a third-party app like Camera Mirror. Another way is to go into your phone’s settings and change the mirroring option under the camera section.

Yes, iPhone Camera has a manual mode. In manual mode, you can control the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO.