How To Take A Good Photo Of Moon With Iphone 11
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.
How to take a good photo of moon with iphone 11. But dont be surprised if it takes some tries to get something that looks good. In this post Ill go over the technique for how to take pictures of the moon like the one above using your iPhone without the use of an astronomy telescope. Then use the slider above the shutter button to choose Max which extends the capture time.
It is a photograph of the Moon taken with an iPhone. Moon photos tend to be too bright rather than too dark. Before going outside to take a photo of the moon hold your iPhone up to something bright.
As amazing as Night mode is it isnt complete magic. The iPhone 8. This format will give you the most options once the photo has been taken to adjust the brightness contrast and other image.
Hold your iPhone still until the shot is complete. Place your iPhone 11 or iPhone 12 on a tripod with a smartphone holder. Because iPhone cameras use a relatively small sensor star photos taken with your iPhone likely wont compare in quality to a photo taken with a professional-quality DSLR.
Holding it directly up to the light will let you lock the exposure for anything bright probably better for full moon or holding it slightly further away or at an angle will let you lock the exposure for a dimmer moon such as crescent or clouded moon. Bad moon photo. Touch the screen using two fingers and use the spread gesture to zoom in or the pinch gesture to.
One of the best is Adobe Lightroom as it allows you to take RAW images. It looks like a yellow ovular blur. If you want to switch off Night mode drag the slider left to the Off setting.