Night Mode Camera Setting

Have you ever enjoyed the night mode of your phone?

I have been using the jight mode of my phone since I had my Huawei y9s, it was a mobile phone issued to me by the company and it is where I started to blog. It took me a long time to see the huge difference of the normal mode and the night mode


I silently conducted a survey with my colleagues and most of them does not know its function, least they don't even know it exists! All they know is that they had a back and front camera to use on thier pictures and selfies.


Last Saturday I walked towards my mother in Law's house and too pictures along the road and only then I manege to take two pictures in.normal.kode and in night mode for comparason.

Normal mode

Night mode

The comparason of the two photos above made me realize what noise waseant by photographers. The night mode made the lights isolated giving a crisp and contrast picture.

I also used my phone on taking pictures of rhe moon and stars back when I was able to catch a full moon at Nanay's place,

A lovely sunset along the way also taken with the night mode on

Here's another comparason

Normal mode

Night mode

That's mIa and Palaling on the Boulevard which the whole family went that same night. No doibt Night mode is a better setting. I'm glad that the manufacturers had it for us to use aitomatically.


Too bad I couldn't do it again for now because my phone camera broke that same day and I still have doubt if I can fix it. It's funny because I was thanking the phone for taking the quality pictures I had, it broke. I hope I can still fix rhis soon.

What's your most reliable camera for taking pictures?



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I think what happens with normal mode is that the image sensor detects that the environment is dark so it will compensate by having a longer exposure to increase general brightness. Long exposures allow more light, but will be sensitive to slight movement which is why the images aren't as sharp (unless you use a tripod).

So when the user chooses Night mode, it sends a signal to the image sensor that it's "alright" for the environment to be dark, just need to focus on the subject.

Great examples!

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wow, so this is how cameras work. perhaps I still need to learn more about it. How long have you been learning these things?

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I used to be active in photography around a decade ago when I worked/lived in Japan. :) The DSLR era

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