iPhone photographers have been putting up with the same stock Camera app layout for years. Some controls hide deep in menus, others won’t move, and if you want real manual control you’ve probably downloaded a third-party app like Halide just to get it. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman , that’s about to change. The iOS 27 Camera app is reportedly getting a full customizable overhaul, letting you choose which controls appear on screen and where they sit. Gurman reports that controls like flash, exposure, the timer, depth-of-field, photo styles, and resolution will all become movable widgets. You pick what you want, and you arrange them along the top of the interface in whatever order you like. A transparent tray slides up from the bottom of the app. Controls are organized into basic, manual, and settings categories, so you’re not dropped into a wall of options. Each shooting mode, photo, video, and others, gets its own independent set of widgets.…