When you use `METHOD_STANDARD` (`camerakit:ckMethod="standard"`), images will be captured using the normal camera API capture method using the shutter.
When you use `METHOD_STANDARD` (`camerakit:ckMethod="standard"`), images will be captured using the normal camera API capture method using the shutter.
When you use `METHOD_STILL` (`camerakit:ckMethod="still"`), images will be captured by grabbing a single frame from the preview. This behavior is the same as SnapChat and Instagram. This method has a higher rate of motion blur but can be a better experience for users with slower cameras.
When you use `METHOD_STILL` (`camerakit:ckMethod="still"`), images will be captured by grabbing a single frame from the preview. This behavior is the same as SnapChat and Instagram. This method has a higher rate of motion blur but can be a better experience for users with slower cameras.
When you use `METHOD_SPEED` (`camerakit:ckMethod="speed"`), images will be first be captured using the [standard](#standard) method. If capture consistently takes a long amount of time, the picture mode will fallback to [still](#still) capture.
When you use `METHOD_SPEED` (`camerakit:ckMethod="speed"`), images will be captured using both `METHOD_STANDARD` and `METHOD_SPEED`. After 6 image captures the camera will set itself to `METHOD_STANDARD` or `METHOD_STILL` permanently based on whichever is faster.