@ronguest @pratik @martinfeld @numericcitizen I turned Live Photos off as soon as I finally ended up with a phone that supported them, because I’m rarely ever taking a photo of anything where motion is present or desireable. I have recently started selectively enabling it, either as a quick substitute for video when I also wanted a still, or where I thought it might produce something useful. For me it’s still a kind of a gimmick, but an occasionally useful/interesting one. Obviously, for other types of photography (e.g. kids, as Ron mentioned) it can be a lot more of a true feature. If you have to turn it off to get good photos, though, then Apple’s doing something wrong.
My real complaint here, as it is with a lot of “new Apple”, is that there’s a paucity of good/useful help/documentation with the Camera features (and I read the iPhone/iOS manual cover-to-cover in iBooks when I got my first iPhone); most of what I’ve learned about basic Camera functionality I’ve picked up from someone’s random comment sometime… :-(