TechMe717 t1_iucwfgz wrote
Sorry but I don't believe a phones camera can do this. It can't do long exposures.
Dresden890 t1_iud39gb wrote
My stock camera app will do 30s long exposures, you need to upgrade from your Motorola Razr
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asu1474 OP t1_iucwyt9 wrote
You can search for the topic GCam/Night Sight on the net. There's a good article from Google somewhere.
Edited: here's a link to read https://ai.googleblog.com/2019/11/astrophotography-with-night-sight-on.html?m=1
GCam app from Google Pixel has been ported to a lot of different phone models.
lyvanna t1_iudl4uh wrote
Why wouldn't phone cameras be able to do long exposures? Some phones legit have astrophotography modes.
TheRooSmasher t1_iudnegy wrote
Time up upgrade.
I snapped these two on a walk last night with no special anything... just point and shoot.
They aren't cropped, edited, nothing.
https://i.imgur.com/efsdNRy.jpg https://i.imgur.com/yZ1OCT0.jpg
Not implying either are wonderful, just pointing out that phone cameras are incredible these days.
There were nearly no visible stars in the second one.
TechMe717 t1_iudnlyt wrote
I have the Galaxy S20. I never attempted night photography because I figured it's not even possible on this phone. I don't see any astrophotography or long exposure settings.
TheRooSmasher t1_iudnzzl wrote
I just used the stock Galaxy S22u camera. I think it automatically switches to night mode on the S22U. I can't remember for sure. I also took some with my pixel 7 pro, so I can't remember exactly what I did as far as turning on night mode on each one. The pixel 7 pro pictures sucked though.
Dresden890 t1_iudqbyj wrote
Swipe along to the "more" tab and there should be a "pro" option to manually adjust all camera settings. Don't say its not possible just cause you don't know how to use your phone.
YvngVudu t1_iudp8kr wrote
Bro it’s 2022… there are phones that can do long exposure shots…
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