How To Take Good Pictures Of The Moon With Iphone 11
The moon moved while taking the photo.
How to take good pictures of the moon with iphone 11. Now swipe down with your finger to make the photo darker. It looks like a yellow ovular blur. Your camera moved while taking the photo.
You CAN adjust the exposure on an iPhone by touching the screen where the bright object in this case the Moon is and it should at least get the exposure correct for the Moon but everything else in the photo will be hugely underexposed ie nearly black because the dynamic range of the iPhone is WAY less than that of an expensive DSLR camerawhich in turn has way less. Moon photos tend to be too bright rather than too dark. When you take a photo in Night mode a number appears next to the Night mode icon to indicate how long the shot will take.
Then take the picture with the self-timer. If you want to switch off Night mode drag the slider left to the Off setting. Be careful of condensation on the lens.
Tap on the moon to focus and to determine the exposure. The earths rotation moves the moon quite a distance in a couple of seconds which can show up in a photo. 2 - Zoom in.
Focus by tapping the brightest star or an object in the distance. The steadier you hold your camera the sharper your picture will be. On iPhone 11 series you can use the rear camera for night mode photography.
If possible brace the iPhone against a solid object to steady the shot. It basically detects any shaking and will have a message on the screen letting you know to keep your hand steady. When youve chosen the exposure time you want to use press the shutter button to take a picture.