aggie
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I LOVE the nighttime pool shot!
Thank you. That one didn't turn out as well as I thought it would. I might have had a few too many adult beverages and not very steady hand

I LOVE the nighttime pool shot!
Thank you. That one didn't turn out as well as I thought it would. I might have had a few too many adult beverages and not very steady handHoping to get a chance to get one this weekend with the Night Shot mode.
If you set the phone on a solid or mounted setting, you can use the timer. That gives you a 3 or 10 second delay between tapping the shutter button and the image capture.
Thanks Jephanie and food idea. I should clarify to say I'll also be attempting to make use of it at venues where timing is critical (such as a musician's physical position at a certain given moment).
By no means a great shot but here's a real world example. I need something where I can see my composition, and shoot instantaneously, be it on the phone or remote trigger.
The wide being front facing creates a challenge there but I'm convicted to make it happen and am sure there's a creative solution to be had.
Have not searched the thread yet, but I'm missing something? Where is night shot option?
Gotcha! Thanks for clarifying ... Thought I was blind LOLIt is not yet officially supported but there is another thread somewhere that has yhe unofficial apk that can be installed. It should be officially coming in an update later this month.
First time to play with night sight. Amazing how much of a difference it makes//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20181103/00eedfd6e24db34d344632f5da61d5ea.jpg//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20181103/7cd0d072597b03289ff7ee9a89c8a93f.jpg//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20181103/aed3db1ceeeb14cb948c9c061c83aca2.jpg//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20181103/d001231cb0de36ca53650a083310673a.jpg//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20181103/3ec14b27454aba06a75920117cbd2952.jpg
I'm really impressed with just how reliable this camera is. I have been taking several shots (some that I wouldn't normally care to take), and I find that 99% of the time they are well exposed, and in focus. Before (out of camera) and after (snapseed) below:
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