iPhone Night Mode: Master Low-Light Photography
Apple's iPhone Night mode, introduced in 2019, has been a game-changer for low-light photography. Here's how it works and some tips to make the most of it.
Night mode automatically kicks in when light levels are low, helping you capture sharp, detailed photos in dark environments. It determines the capture time based on the scene and displays it in the Night mode icon. You can adjust this by tapping the icon and moving the slider to 'Max' for longer exposure times.
To extend capture time in dark conditions, consider using a tripod or propping up your iPhone. This can help stabilise the device, allowing for longer exposures and capturing more light. However, be aware that the search results for the 'Shot on iPhone Night mode Challenge' in 2020 do not provide information about the jurors who selected the winning photos.
Night mode on the iPhone is a powerful tool for low-light photography. By understanding how to adjust capture time and using a tripod or stabiliser, you can capture stunning photos even in the darkest conditions.
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