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Mmmm, that one is a little less impressive. Just a noisy blurred mess mostly when viewed on something larger than a cellphone.
Most of the pics here have been great except for the few low light shots
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Same as my comment above regarding the low light shot. Noisy with most of the detail smeared away when viewed on a tablet.
 
Is that an iphone xs or xs max?
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This one of the dog is fantastic!
[doublepost=1537553028][/doublepost]Front-facing camera is definitely improved over the X and way improved over previous models. Only shot I have so far is a portrait selfie, but I'm digging it. And adjustable f stop? Brilliant!

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Some construction junk. I'm a little disappointed in low light photos, they look very noisy or splotchy. I'm not sure if it's just my phone. High light photos look good.
 

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Some construction junk. I'm a little disappointed in low light photos, they look very noisy or splotchy. I'm not sure if it's just my phone. High light photos look good.

Don’t be too disappointed. The reason why they look noisy or splotchy is because it is most likely getting on up to 2000 ISO or 1250 ISO. The sensor in this camera or any camera for that matter high ISO, makes the images splotchy or noisy. However there are some alternatives for low light night photography, that would be the procamera app and there is a feature in there called low light+ And photos can be hand held during this process but sometimes it might be better on the tripod. One page back I posted a small tabletop tripod with the iPhone bracket on top of it that you can get from Amazon fairly inexpensive. I carry mine everywhere. But seriously if you like night photography, check out the ProCamera app...

Also check out Nightcap. . That app is pretty special. You can put your phone on a tripod and actually do Startrail photography with it it’s crazy good. Also you can do long exposures during the day blaring the clouds as they move over or water as it falls etc. That’s probably a really good app to use for night time as well


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Don’t be too disappointed. The reason why they look noisy or splotchy is because it is most likely getting on up to 2000 ISO or 1250 ISO. The sensor in this camera or any camera for that matter high ISO, makes the images splotchy or noisy. However there are some alternatives for low light night photography, that would be the procamera app and there is a feature in there called low light+ And photos can be hand held during this process but sometimes it might be better on the tripod. One page back I posted a small tabletop tripod with the iPhone bracket on top of it that you can get from Amazon fairly inexpensive. I carry mine everywhere. But seriously if you like night photography, check out the ProCamera app...

Also check out Nightcap. . That app is pretty special. You can put your phone on a tripod and actually do Startrail photography with it it’s crazy good. Also you can do long exposures during the day blaring the clouds as they move over or water as it falls etc. That’s probably a really good app to use for night time as well


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Thanks for the useful informations.:)
 
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Don’t be too disappointed. The reason why they look noisy or splotchy is because it is most likely getting on up to 2000 ISO or 1250 ISO. The sensor in this camera or any camera for that matter high ISO, makes the images splotchy or noisy. However there are some alternatives for low light night photography, that would be the procamera app and there is a feature in there called low light+ And photos can be hand held during this process but sometimes it might be better on the tripod. One page back I posted a small tabletop tripod with the iPhone bracket on top of it that you can get from Amazon fairly inexpensive. I carry mine everywhere. But seriously if you like night photography, check out the ProCamera app...

Also check out Nightcap. . That app is pretty special. You can put your phone on a tripod and actually do Startrail photography with it it’s crazy good. Also you can do long exposures during the day blaring the clouds as they move over or water as it falls etc. That’s probably a really good app to use for night time as well


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Is that the Pixi Mini? I am wondering how wide it opens, will it hold the XS Max which i think is 3" wide?
 
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