The night mode on the Galaxy Note 10+ is really good as well. This sort of
image shows why the entry level class of cameras has faded away.
Cell phone cameras have gone from being something of a joke to giving
pretty good results in a very short time.

bill

On Tue., Feb. 9, 2021, 2:54 p.m. Paul Stenquist, <pnstenqu...@comcast.net>
wrote:

> Yep, it’s a bad pic of my wife sleeping, but how it was taken is
> interesting. It was shot in almost total darkness in the middle of the
> night with an iPhone 12 Max Pro in night mode. The Raw Image is 4032 x 3024
> pixels. The stop is f1.6. The exif data says 1/5 second but it took several
> seconds to record the image. I have to investigate how that works. It’s
> cropped just a bit to straighten the frame. It was so dark I couldn’t
> really see her, but held the camera over her head. As I held it there, the
> frame grew brighter but did not illuminate her in any way.  It’s not
> flattering, although I think my wife always looks great. Whatever light the
> camera found cast some unfortunate shadows, but I will be playing with this
> phone again soon. BTW, my last phone, an iPhone 7 plus was over 4  years
> old and wouldn’t hold a charge for more than four or five hours. So I
> treated myself to a new one. I had heard so much about the 12 pro max
> camera that I had to have one.
>
> https://www.photo.net/photo/18643308/Good-Night
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