In operation 905, the electronic device acquires one or more third images having a third attribute based on image information (e.g., a raw image) acquired through the second camera for a predetermined time. For example, as illustrated in FIG. 5, the third images are one or more captured images acquired through the second camera 502 for the predetermined time 550, and may have a third attribute having a relatively higher resolution compared to the first images and/or a relatively wider field of view compared to the second images. The time points 540 at which the third images are acquired may be determined based on at least one request signal 512 generated during the predetermined time 550. When using the second capture method (e.g., a single image capture method), the processor may acquire a third image based on the generation of the request signals 512. The third image may be acquired based on a first capture method (e.g., a multi-image capture method) based on the generation of the request signal 512. Because the third images are acquired through the second camera 502, the third images may include a captured image at a time point that is the same as or different from the time point at which the second images are acquired through the first camera 500.
Although operation 905 is indicated as being performed after operation 903, operations 903 and 905 may be performed in parallel.
In operation 907, the electronic device generates one or more image content of various types based on the first images, the second images, and/or the third images. The image content may include at least one moving image generated based on the first images and/or at least one still image generated based on the second images and/or the third images.