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iPhone 11 Astrophotography — Night Mode In Pitch-Black Darkness - Ken Sp. - 09-29-2019 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=C2Lq7ZnZgwU&feature=youtu.be Re: iPhone 11 Astrophotography — Night Mode In Pitch-Black Darkness - Rolando - 09-29-2019 Wow! Re: iPhone 11 Astrophotography — Night Mode In Pitch-Black Darkness - NewtonMP2100 - 09-29-2019 ![]() Re: iPhone 11 Astrophotography — Night Mode In Pitch-Black Darkness - Filliam H. Muffman - 09-30-2019 That is a nice feature. I bet all the android phones will have their own version in a few months. Re: iPhone 11 Astrophotography — Night Mode In Pitch-Black Darkness - Speedy - 09-30-2019 Filliam H. Muffman wrote: According to the comments, Android phones have had this feature for years. Re: iPhone 11 Astrophotography — Night Mode In Pitch-Black Darkness - freeradical - 09-30-2019 An iphone would be useful for afocal astrophotagraphy, however, there's no getting over the fact that comparing the light gathering ability of two optical systems is equal to the square of the ratio of the apertures. Which means that a 35mm film camera loaded up with an ISO 100 film would be a better tool for the job. The diameter of the lens in the iPhone is I'm sure even less than the (up to) 7mm pupil of the dark adapted human eye. ;-) Re: iPhone 11 Astrophotography — Night Mode In Pitch-Black Darkness - pdq - 09-30-2019 I’d try for the Andromeda galaxy on a moonless night in the deep country. The A.G. is actually about 3 times as wide as the moon in the sky, just way fainter. Tha’d be cool. Re: iPhone 11 Astrophotography — Night Mode In Pitch-Black Darkness - A-Polly - 09-30-2019 How cool! ![]() Re: iPhone 11 Astrophotography — Night Mode In Pitch-Black Darkness - Lew Zealand - 09-30-2019 pdq wrote: Andromeda and a great many other faint things are visible with the naked eye at a truly dark sky site. There are some sites less than 2 hours away from the beacon of photonic excess known as LA, so dark sky is pretty easily reachable to many people. Fun fact: the Andromeda Galaxy is the farthest thing easily visible with the naked eye at more than 2 million light years away, which means you're seeing the combined light emitted by billions of stars in the galaxy when Australopithecus still roamed this planet. |