15x zoom, no external lens, no night mode.
Raw photo from my iPhone. Touched up levels in photoshop see reply below
Does the Software improve the moon like on Samsung?https://www.theverge.com/2023/3/13/23637401/samsung-fake-moon-photos-ai-galaxy-s21-s23-ultra
The post processing improved it significantly but it’s definitely not what Samsung does
Samsung S23 ultra 😎
My 14 pro doesn’t even do this, huh?
AI turned off? Looks like an ai picture
Some post processing was definitely done under the hood, but it looks close enough to what I was seeing while taking it
Still looks great!!
What AI? In iPhone we don’t have the option to disable picture enhancing and etc. Just raw or processed jpeg.
Is that the sun?
Captured on Samsung s23 ultra, scene enhancer off. 😆😆😆
and they’re standing there till today
what legends!!
I shot that with an iphone 12. It’s not too sharp but the softness makes it look like a painting
wordddd. how’d you do this? I haven’t been able to do this on my iphone 12. was it edited after it was taken?
I used nightmode and propped myself up so I did not move at all. Couldn’t believe how well the shots were coming out. It would of been even better on a tripod
I remember my Samsung Galaxy could not see the moon properly with regular the lens. Then I started zooming and it was just the same bright dot getting “closer” but it was until I reach the end of the “zoom” that the image of the moon became “pretty”… my question is… is the image real or just AI rendering the moon when it detects that you are trying to shoot at it and then fool us into thinking it was the “lens” that do it… I never saw the atmospheric distortion it should be seem when zooming this much with the phone camera…
No photo is real these days. I’m sure you already know that :))
15 pro max x25 zoom, was still pretty light outside and picture was taking in a hurry, could probably be better if i took my time
Also iPhone 14 Pro. Just amazing for a phone nowadays
and this is with only 10 seconds of expo, imagine 30 secs
Actually, this is definitely a 30 second exposure, because the 30s still shows as 10s when you view photo info.
Took this photo a while ago and am not sure. But I just checked this with other pictures i took more recently and it’s true. Why is that?
Taken from a iPhone 13 with little editing.
Meanwhile i zoom in on a tree with a 13 and it’s a lower quality than shit from the 90s
Hey the moon just switched its light off
That’s probably just noise
That is not noise.
Well you’re probably right, but it looks like noise from what I took with my ipad