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krel
@krel
the iphone 16 pro performs really well in low light, this was after sunset with a tiny bit of light visible at the horizon
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Toady Hawk
@toadyhawk.eth
does it take forever for the photo to take though in low light like before? (I know how aperture works but still find it annoying on my 14 pro, and results often blurry)
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Ben
@jarmen
Camp cash. Can I become an intern so I can upgrade.
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Zaheer
@noweight
The result of the 16 pro with low exposures is very interesting, have you tried taking some photos looking at the sky?
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Jarrett
@jarrettr
Try doing a long exposure of the sky!!! iPhones from the last couple years have been great for beginner astrophotography if you can keep them still enough to do 10-30 second captures Here’s one of mine from the summer (15 Pro)
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