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Master low–light photography

SHOOTING IN LOW–LIGHT locations is a challenge. An iPhone can try using a faster ISO and a wider aperture to make it more sensitive to available light but this can add nasty image noise to your shots. Here are some handy suggestions for capturing better–looking photographs in low–light scenarios.

1 Summon the flash

One way for you to cast more light on a subject is to activate the built-in flash by tapping the Camera app’s flash

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