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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:41:19+00:00 2026-05-15T07:41:19+00:00

I’m just playing around with a simple program that opens the camera. That’s literally

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I’m just playing around with a simple program that opens the camera. That’s literally all that I want to do. I’m a beginner and I believe that I have the basics down in terms of UI management for the iPhone so I decided to give this one a whirl.

What I’m trying to do right now is…

- (BOOL) application:(UIApplication*) application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary*) launchOptions
{
    UIImagePickerController * camera = [[UIImagePickerController alloc] init];
    camera.delegate = self;
    camera.sourceType = UIImagePickerControllerSourceTypeCamera;
    camera.allowsEditing = NO;
    camera.showsCameraControls = NO;
    [viewController presentModalViewController:camera animated:NO];

    [window addSubview:viewController.view];
    [window makeKeyAndVisible];

return YES:
}

So basically, initialize the camera, set some things and show it in the main view. I set the camera’s delegate to self because this code is placed in the delegate class (and yes, the delegate class is conforming to UIImagePickerControllerDelegate && UINavigationControllerDelegate).

Main problem right now is that nothing is appearing on the screen. I have absolutely no idea what I’m doing wrong, especially since the program is building correctly with no errors or warnings…

Any help is appreciated! Thanks a lot 😀

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    2026-05-15T07:41:20+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:41 am

    You are trying to display the UIImagePickerController from your view controller before you’e added its view to the window. That won’t work. It has to be presented from a view that is already displaying.

    I’m not absolutely sure this will work as I haven’t tried it, but switch the order of your code. Add your view controller to the window first:

    - (BOOL) application:(UIApplication*) application 
                 didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary*) launchOptions
    {
        [window addSubview:viewController.view];
        [window makeKeyAndVisible];
    
        UIImagePickerController * camera = [[UIImagePickerController alloc] init];
        camera.delegate = self;
        camera.sourceType = UIImagePickerControllerSourceTypeCamera;
        camera.allowsEditing = NO;
        camera.showsCameraControls = NO;
        [viewController presentModalViewController:camera animated:NO];
    
        return YES:
    }
    

    If this doesn’t work, then try moving your UIImagePickerController code to your -viewDidLoad of your root view controller (whatever viewController is in your code).

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