Apple Support
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Use Night mode on your iPhone - Apple Support
Tap the Night mode button that appears below the viewfinder, then use the slider above the shutter button to choose Max, which extends the capture time. When you take the photo, the slider becomes a timer that counts down to the end of the capture time. Open the Camera app.
Apple Support
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Take Night mode photos with your iPhone camera - Apple Support
For even more detail, tap , then tap Night Mode and choose between the available exposure options. Your selection is saved for your next Night mode photo. Tap the Shutter button, or click the Camera Control on (supported models), then hold your iPhone still to take your shot.
Videos
YouTube
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How to turn on Night mode on iPhone Camera - YouTube
This only works up until the iphone 12 pro max anything older it wont work.
Published May 11, 2024 Views 30K
Reddit
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r/iphone on Reddit: How do I turn this off?
September 7, 2024 -
Whenever I try take a photo by quickly opening camera, pressing volume or the white button it normally works. But half the time, it enters this mode where it asks me to hold the phone still for a few seconds or the photo will be incredibly blurry so it can remove the darkness
It’s a great feature, but it’s ruined a lot of photos I’ve wanted to take where it’s gotten in the way and ruined the chance
Is there a way to just completely disable it auto turning on? Thank you!
SimplyMac
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iPhone Night Mode Explained - SimplyMac
October 27, 2024 - Night Mode also enhances time-lapse videos and is supported by the front-facing camera for selfies. To maximize the feature’s potential, users can adjust settings like the exposure slider or temporarily disable Night Mode via the control center for creative results. Remember that Night Shift and Dark Mode are unrelated settings that instead adjust the screen’s color and brightness. To master iPhone Night Mode, understanding advanced techniques ensures photos stand out in clarity and creativity, even in low-light conditions.
9to5Mac
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Night mode on iPhone: How to use it and best shots we've seen - 9to5Mac
October 29, 2023 - When enabled, it vastly improves photos by increasing the exposure time of your iPhone’s camera. The result can be some pretty incredible low-light shots. Note: Night mode is available on all iPhone 11 models and newer, as well as iPad Pro. Since you can’t manually turn on Night mode for any setting, you’ll need to be in a low or medium-light environment for that gray or yellow moon icon to appear.
Reddit
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r/canon on Reddit: Achieving the iPhone Night Photo Look with a Camera: Settings and Techniques
December 26, 2022 - in regards to the reference photos included in this thread, how can I replicate the night photo aesthetic commonly seen on an iPhone using a camera? What specific settings should I adjust, and is it feasible to achieve this look?"
No Camera Bag
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How to do Night Photography with iPhone: Apps & Accessories
December 10, 2024 - Night mode was originally only available for use with the standard wide lens. iPhone 13 and iOS 15 now allow you to use night mode with all three lenses (if you have a pro model). So, as of May 2022, night mode works with all iPhone 11, 12, and 13 models. To my knowledge, it does not work with iPhone SE models. If the iPhone camera app detects a low light scene, it automatically enables night mode.
9to5Mac
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How to use Night mode on iPhone 11 and 12 - 9to5Mac
February 11, 2021 - With the Camera app open, look for the moon icon in the top left corner (top right in landscape orientation) If it’s grayed out, it’s available to use, but not auto-enabled ... Hold your iPhone as still as possible during the Night mode shot (the moon icon will include how long the exposure will be for each shot, a countdown will appear just above the shutter button)