Not every smartphone's camera can fetch you amazing clicks in the dark. Night photography, or capturing images in low light is one of the trickiest things for a smartphone's camera to do. The upcoming occasion of Holi will give you a lot of memories and moments which you will want to capture and store. But what if you want to click an image where there is no source of light or low light? We have a solution for the iPhone users here.
Night mode can be used to click amazing pictures in dark or low light. Notably, both the Android smartphones and iPhones come up with night mode to help you click images in the dark. Here we will be telling you the steps to use the night mode in an Apple iPhone. Also, not all the Apple iPhone models support night mode.
According to Apple, night mode can be used to capture more detail and brighten your shots in low-light situations. The length of the exposure in Night mode is determined automatically, but you can experiment with the manual controls.
1. iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max: Ultra Wide (0.5x) camera, Wide (1x) camera, Telephoto (3x) camera, and front camera.
2. iPhone 14 models, iPhone 13 models, and iPhone 12 models: Ultra Wide (0.5x) camera, Wide (1x) camera, and front camera.
3. iPhone 11 models: Wide (1x) camera.
Open Camera. In low-light situations, Night mode turns on automatically.
Tap the Night mode button at the top of the screen to turn Night mode off and on.
To experiment with Night mode, tap the Camera Controls button, tap the Night mode button in the row of options at the bottom of the screen, then use the slider to choose between the Auto and Max timers. With Auto, the time is determined automatically; Max uses the longest exposure time.
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