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Iphone 15 Night Mode Camera Settings

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Iphone 15 Night Mode Camera Settings

2024-05-24 08:18:44

With the LEDs off it is more sensitive in low-light than my iPhone 11 in night-mode. The bright white LED is nice too. No need for external light to 10 meters in total darkness easily. I will replace all my Mobotix cameras except of the doorbell ones with this model.

5
2024-04-27 06:37:57

I have done several timelapses with this camera and I am very satisfied with it. for the settings I rather use my iPhone instead of the remote control.

5
2024-09-07 07:16:39

I purchased a whole 16 Camera system for myself for Christmas and i also purchased two of these PTZ cameras as well. I've been very busy so i just now started installing my system and i hooked up the PTZ Camera first and it's worth every penny. The Clarity and zoom capability of this Camera is incredible. We have fairly decent lighting outside at night so i left the camera in color mode and its still very clear. If you use black and white mode at night you may get some glare and not be able to read license plates as well. Overall I have to say this is the best camera i've ever had.

5
2024-09-23 07:32:52

Works as described and is a must for night time photography and other settings...

5
2024-09-08 01:16:27

I love this camera! I bought the camera for a 5 day trip to Boston and carried it in my pocket everywhere I went. It wasn't bulky to carry, often I didn't even know it was there. Many of my friends said the pictures looked like post cards, and that is no credit to my eye as a photographer. This camera brings out the best in every picture. I tried playing with the numerous manual settings, but ultimately found that leaving it in Auto mode is best. The settings menu isn't very intuitive and because of the size of the camera the controls are a bit small (at least for my hands). On nearly every instance when I would set the camera to a special mode (like night shot) it wouldn't take any better picture than just leaving it in auto mode. The camera seems sturdy and the battery life is really good. I also like the HD video feature. Buy it!

5
2024-07-23 06:18:24

The first thing I want to touch on is the kit lens; 24-70mm f/4. I have seen videos of so called pros calling this lens overpriced and flimsy. My copy is well built, solid and oozes quality; even the lens hood attaches securely with no play. Yes it is plastic, but believe me it does not feel cheap at all. Other reviews mention the quality of the images, that is well founded. The camera body feels great in the hand. I’ve read the manual extensively and customized the Fn buttons so I can use focus settings (continuous, and dynamic area) for action and to change the metering mode; this along with the release mode button gets you ready quick. There are user settings directly on the shooting mode dial to customize too. I also used prioritize viewfinder to keep the rear screen off, except for playback and menu access, in order to save battery life and having had the camera on for hours while customizing it, etc. it lowered 2 bars. i-menu is setup for things like HDR, Active D-lighting (eh), multiple exposure and other settings I don’t have on my buttons. I also set my “Release Button to Use Dial’ to on so once you hit a button, you don’t have to hold it down to move the command dials, awkward when you have large hands, especially with sub-dial.  A large sensor, in a camera not much bigger than an Olympus E-M1 MK II, which I placed side by side with this camera; with similar weight (both with zooms attached), even with the 24-70 f/4 and you have a fantastic travel camera with resolution to satisfy the most discerning landscape photographer.

5
2024-05-29 03:17:27

I've tried using this in all of the modes available for customization. I find myself using it most to quickly change camera settings in TV/AV mode or the ISO mode. This comes in handy when changing settings quickly. I would recommend this to almost everyone.

5
2024-05-19 02:35:38

Easy to use with iPhone 15 Pro Max.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Works very well lighting area within about 15'-20' +/- with various settings and temperature. Battery life seems to be pretty good (especially when compared to the Theta Z1 camera). The only change I would make is the connection to the camera is on the side of the lamp and it's USB 2. Would be great to see them relocate it to the top of the light with a C type connector. But, the side USB 2 connector cable works just fine. Awesome light. Well worth the investment IMO

5
2024-06-05 05:51:19

Upon arrival i set it up. It was super easy to do so. Prior to the TMP 50 I used a mirror attached to my tripod with a mount that allowed my iPhone to be in front and the mirror in the back - with this the mirror was pointless. To frame up I used my apple watch so for folks who don't have this it will be manual. Secondly my iPhone mount for my iPhone 7 plus sat back a bit it seems, such that it would capture the corners of the teleprompter frame. To fix this i purchased an Arca Swiss Mount iPhone Tripod adapter which positioned the iPhone closer to the glass. I use an iPhone SE (1st gen) and Prompt Smart Pro in portrait mode since the landscape mode required me to pick it up and the camera would pick up my eye movements - in portrait mode it is centered on my iPhone 7's camera. All this to say I am SUPER happy with it and recommend it.

5