How to Disable Center Stage Camera Auto-Zoom on iPhone 17

iPhone 17: How to Disable Center Stage Auto Zoom

By Chris Smith - Senior Editor
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The Center Stage front camera on iPhone 17 models and iPhone Air automatically rotates based on who is in frame when taking photos and keeps you centered in video calls. Center Stage will also auto-zoom to include everyone in a group selfie, but if you don’t like it, you can turn it off.

The Center Stage camera automatically adjusts its view depending on what’s happening in front of it. If you’re the only person in the shot, it keeps the frame tight for a more personal feel. As others join, the view zooms out to fit everyone in, with no need to adjust it yourself.

This dynamic feature reduces the chance of friends being cropped out in group photos. However, you may find that Center Stage is not zooming adequately for your particular needs, in which case you can disable the auto-zoom feature. The following steps show you how.

iPhone 17: How to Disable Center Stage Auto Zoom

  1. Open the Camera app on your iPhone 17.
  2. Tap the circular arrows icon bottom-right to switch to the selfie camera.
  3. Tap the yellow Center Stage button (the icon with a person’s profile within a frame).
  4. Tap Off next to Auto Zoom.
  5. Line up your shot and hit the shutter button to take a photo or start recording video.

That’s all there is to it. Note that Center Stage also works during FaceTime calls, though it attempts to keep just your own face centered, similar to how it functions on iPads and MacBooks.

See also: Disable Center Stage Front Camera Auto-Rotate on iPhone 17

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Chris Smith is a senior editor at GeeksChalk based in Canada. He likes to think of himself as a jack of all trades (and a master of at least a few), though he mainly focuses on iPhones and Macs. Often covering both at the same time. When not surrounded by various Apple devices while putting them through their paces, Chris can be found streaming the latest movies or series, gaming on his PS5, or getting fresh air on a hike in the beautiful wilderness of British Columbia.
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