Most modern smartphones support some kind of burst-mode photography. Depending on the make and type of phone you own, the process of activating this feature varies, so I’ve broken down the steps for both modern and older Android and iPhones.

What Is Burst Mode?

Burst mode is a feature that takes multiple photographs in rapid succession. It is also known as continuous mode, burst shot, or sports mode. As the latter name suggests, it is highly useful for taking action shots of fast-moving subjects, such as sports events or wildlife.

Rather than trying to anticipate the movement of the subject and press the shutter at the exact right moment, photographers can use burst mode to take multiple shots and then select the images they want to keep from the group orsequence the imagesto highlight the transitions.

Smartphone photographing young man jumping in the water

The maximum number of photos taken in one shot is measured in frames per second (FPS) and the higher your phone’s processing speed, the more FPS it can capture. Most Android phones take 20–30 images with an FPS rate of 2–4 per second, while some phones have an adjustable burst mode that allows you to select the frame rate speed and how many photos are taken.

The iPhone 15, on the other hand, shoots at 10 FPS, which is higher than some professional DSLR cameras.

Using the camera on an iPhone.

How to Take Dynamic Burst Photos on an iPhone

The burst mode feature is available on all iPhones running on iOS 7 or later. Depending on the model of iPhone you own, accessing and activating the burst mode is done in different ways.

For the latest iPhones and going back to the iPhone 11, it isn’t necessary to adjust any settings. Rather, when the Camera app is open, simplytap the shutter button,hold, andslide left. The phone will continue taking photos until you remove your finger from the shutter button, and a counter on the side will tell you how many images are being taken.

Screenshot using camera on iPhone.

If you want to change the method for activating burst mode on a modern iPhone, you can go toSettings,and scroll down toCamera.In the list of options, you will see a button calledUse Volume Up for Burst. Selecting this option allows you to long-press the volume button on the side of the phone to take burst photos, rather than using the shutter button.

Older iPhones

If you have an older iPhone that was released prior to 2019 (iPhone 11 and earlier), activating burst mode is slightly different. Rather than swiping left on the shutter button, you only need topress and holdit. It’s also worth noting that on older iPhones, if you use the timer, Zoom, or HDR settings, the burst mode function will be automatically disabled.

How to Take Dynamic Burst Photos on an Android Phone

Those with an Android phone may need to activate the burst mode manually in the camera settings. If your device is running on the latest Android operating system, burst mode should be permanently available and is activated byswiping the shutter buttonto theleftor theright.

you may adjust how many images are captured by pressing the smallarrow at the topof the screen and selecting theTimed Bursticon. This option allows you to choose from 10 to 600 images at intervals of 1 to 60 seconds.

Using Burst Mode on an iPhone.

Samsung Phones

To use the burst setting on a Samsung phone, you will likely need to activate it first. Open your Camera app and go toSettings.Scroll down and tapSwipe Shutter Button to Take Burst Shot.

On the next screen, selectTake Burst Shot,then return to your camera app. Now to use the burst function, simplyhold the shutter buttonandslide it down.The camera will continue to shoot up to 100 images until you lift your finger off the button.

Screenshot using an Android camera.

Taking the Perfect Burst Shot

Although it’s a useful feature, using the burst mode alone won’t ensure that your action shots are well-framed and perfectly focused.

Regardless of the type of phone you own, there are a few additional steps if you want your images to come out looking professional. Foremost, as with any type of photography, you want tothink about lighting. If you are indoors, verify there is a light source bright enough to illuminate the subject. If you are outdoors, think about your position and avoid shooting directly into the sun.

Before you begin to shoot, check your zoom levels, exposure, and focus, so that you are ready when the right moment comes. As you take your burst shots, remember that the shutter is opening and closing multiple times per second, so try to hold your phone in the same position and as steady as possible, until you lift your finger off the shutter.

If your phone has an image stabilization mode, you can activate it with burst mode to achieve even higher quality images and less blur, which is ideal for rapid-moving action shots. Alternatively, a floor or table-mounted phone stand will ensure that the camera is completely stable as the shots are taken.

Selecting and Sharing Your Favorite Burst Images

Once you have taken a series of burst photos, you can access them in your gallery. On Android devices, burst images are identified by a small, gray file icon in the bottom left corner. Tapping on the image and then on the file icon will open the full selection of captured images, so you can see which are blurred or repeated. Select the ones you want to keep, and the rest will be automatically deleted.

Toaccess your burst images on an iPhone, you will need to go to your photo album, click onMedia Types,and selectBursts. This option will open up a screen with all your available burst images tiered on top of one another, and you can choose to keep them all or just the ones you select.

If you want to share images from a burst reel with friends, you will first need to manually select each image you want to keep, save them to your photo album, and then select and share them individually. However, for a more unique option, you can download an app such asGif ToasterorImgPlay, which can convert your photo sequence into a slideshow or a GIF. You can also add fun elements like text and filters to further customize your GIFs.

So, the next time you’re at a ball game, or out walking the dog, remember to activate the burst mode on your smartphone and then impress your friends with clean, crisp action shots, rather than blurred images or ones that just miss the highlight by a fraction of a second.