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Night Mode. :)

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Difference Night Mode vs. Ultra-wide (without Night Mode)

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I don’t know why but when I take a picture on night mode, it shows up nasty and night like what it’s suppose to. That’s just a picture taken as I see it. Why isn’t it coming out lighten?
Strangely my phone took a few stinkers before getting its act together (or I did...).

Are you standing very still and letting the exposure count down as you take the picture? It does take several seconds for the process to happen.
 
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Thank you SO much! Just what I expected.


Won’t spend $1200 on a gimmick night mode that takes low res extremely denoised-to-no-end pictures. By just looking at the sample pics, they are clearly much better lit than the non-night mode ones. But the perceived resolution I’d classify as 4MP at most due to the extremely heavy de-noising. Nowhere even remotely close to 12MP.

totally cool for instagram and social networking kids. But I don’t do that. I like archival photography. So yea...

I kinda feel the same way about the night mode photos. That’s such an odd feature and the pictures look nothing like real life.
 
Strangely my phone took a few stinkers before getting its act together (or I did...).

Are you standing very still and letting the exposure count down as you take the picture? It does take several seconds for the process to happen.

I do stay still for the 3 seconds or 10 seconds. In full dark, night mode doesn’t even turn yellow automatically. I have to turn it on. I don’t get it.
 
Has there been any comparison between regular lens portrait mode on the 11 vs pro? Having two lenses the 11 should be able to get some depth info, but I‘m Guessing wide + ultra wide wilol give less depth info than wide+tele so the separation may still be more guesswork than on the pro?
 
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