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How to Use iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro Night Mode

It's taken longer than many would have enjoyed, yet Apple is currently at last rivaling any semblance of the Google Pixel Phones with regards to Night time photography. Truth be told, some may even contend it's outperformed it. Apple's Night Mode is accessible for iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro.

Utilizing the Night mode feature is pretty easy, on account of the way that you don't have to turn ON this feature at all. Rather, iOS will automatically enable Night Mode when it detects that the light levels are low enough to warrant it. There are, notwithstanding, two or three things to note.

How To Use Night Mode On iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro

Step #1: Launch the Camera app on your iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro.

Step #2: Get ready to take the picture.

Step #3: Now, tap on the Shutter button.

Step #4:  Next, hold your hand still as photo is being captured. A timer will let you know how long the shot will take and how far along you are.

Step #5: Tap on the photo thumbnail from the bottom-left corner to see how it activated.

When you tap the shutter button in Night mode, a timer slider will appear and let you know the number seconds it will take to capture the picture. The timer will count down as you hold the camera steady. In case you're shaking excessively, the camera will inform you and remind you to keep still.

How to manually change the level of Night mode effect

By default, Night mode is automatically enabled and it automatically decides how much effect is needed, based on the lighting in the room. But if you want to increase or decrease the effect level then you do it manually also. But I won't suggest changing it as it won't give you good results.

Step #1: Open the Camera app on your iPhone 11 and get ready to shoot the photo.

Step #2: Now, tap on Night mode button when it appears on your screen.

Step #3: Next, swipe the timer icon from right to left or left to right to select between turning Night mode disabled, Keep its default time or on its maximum time.

Step #4: Tap on the shutter button to capture your photo. Keep your hand steady while the timer counts down.

Step #5: Tap on the photo thumbnail from the bottom-left corner to see how it done.

If you keep maximum exposure time and shaking your iPhone much then you won't get good result.

How to Turn off Night mode on iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro

Step #1: Start Camera App on your iPhone 11 device and tap on Night mode icon to disable it.

Step #2: Now, take the picture you wish to capture.

That's all! Just make sure to keep your hand steady while taking pictures. If you can't keep your hand still then get the best tripod for iPhone.

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