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Ummm, I don’t think this is an iPhone photo.. this came from a DSLR. The 2.5x camera doesn’t support night mode.
Well the iPhone 12 Pro Max does that too.. just double checked it on mine :)
 
Love the detail that was able to be pulled out of the label and bubbles in the glass.

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I’m not a photographer so I kinda stink at framing shots. But I went on purpose to a day trip and ended up in a mountain town in Cali in the evening. I want to push the phone and it’s clearly more detailed than my xs max. Very happy with the results. Sometimes it lights up the image too much making it lighter than what it actually. But the detail is present. I had the xs max taking pics as well and it came off as muddy and less detail.
Love the photos - wish I could visit that mountain town!
 
Great photos people, but my EXIF viewer reveals that a number of them in this thread were shot with Canon, Sony, Panasonic cameras LOL! I won’t reveal who the suspects are - anybody here with a very good EXIF viewer can find out. I’ll leave one clue - looks like about 20% of the images here so far are not from Apple devices. There’s even one from a Pixel 4a hahahahahha ; )
 
Is it possible to get or minimize the blooming of the bulbs on the Christmas tree? This is not what the lights look like with the naked eye. Also I darkened the picture manually from the camera screen it’d be worse if I hadn’t
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Is it possible to get or minimize the blooming of the bulbs on the Christmas tree? This is not what the lights look like with the naked eye. Also I darkened the picture manually from the camera screen it’d be worse if I hadn’t View attachment 1673226
I would've let the default Auto night mode setting then use the photo editor to reduce highlights and increase shadows. Also, the photo looked like it was taken normally (live mode) rather than using night mode as you have decreased exposure manually with your thumb
 
Great photos people, but my EXIF viewer reveals that a number of them in this thread were shot with Canon, Sony, Panasonic cameras LOL! I won’t reveal who the suspects are - anybody here with a very good EXIF viewer can find out. I’ll leave one clue - looks like about 20% of the images here so far are not from Apple devices. There’s even one from a Pixel 4a hahahahahha ; )
Expose the imposters! Lol
 
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Honestly it's possible some people mistakenly uploaded images they forgot were taken with another camera. For example, in my case all images I shoot with every device go to Google Photos, and I just pick photos from there when I need. If people take lots pf photos with multiple devices regularly, I guess it's possible to lose track of which devices shoot specific photos, but Google Photos can sort according to lots of criteria. Not sure if iCloud can sort according to EXIF.
 
Is it possible to get or minimize the blooming of the bulbs on the Christmas tree? This is not what the lights look like with the naked eye. Also I darkened the picture manually from the camera screen it’d be worse if I hadn’t

For this case I would shoot several images at a lower exposure and combine them. I think there is an HDR function that accomplishes this right? I don't have an iPhone 12 so I'm not positive on what it can do. But you should be able to shoot that image without having to edit afterwards to achieve what you're describing.
 
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