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How does Apple's mobile phone shoot the moon?

Apple's mobile phone takes photos of the super moon as follows:

Tools/materials: Apple iPhone7, iOS 13.3. 1.

1. First turn on the camera on the mobile phone, as shown in the figure below.

2. Enlarge the screen with your finger in the camera interface and adjust it to your satisfaction, as shown in the figure below.

3. Then aim at the position of the moon and focus. When the little sun icon appears, adjust the brightness up or down, as shown in the figure below.

4. Finally, press and hold the shoot button at the bottom of the screen to shoot a beautiful super moon, as shown in the figure below.

Precautions for taking pictures:

1. Set the focal length for the subject. Improper setting of focal length is one of the most common reasons for the final blur of photos, and the problem of focusing will affect photos in any light situation.

2. Make sure the shooting light is sufficient. When it is possible to take clear photos with iPhone at night, generally speaking, the effect will be better when there is more light in the photos.

3. Avoid shaking hands. Try to avoid iPhone jitter when taking pictures. Please make sure that your hands hold the iPhone tightly, and there is a solid object to support your hands.

4. Use a sturdy tripod. Without the support of any equipment, using a high-quality tripod is the best way to avoid any movement (and blur) of photos, which can keep the stability of iPhone to some extent.

5. Take photos with headphones. This technique of reducing camera motion (holding and using a tripod) is very good because you can take pictures without touching the iPhone.

6. Avoid moving objects. In addition to trying to keep the iPhone from shaking, it is equally important to keep the subject still, especially when the light is insufficient.

7. Increase the contrast of post-processing. Increasing the contrast can obviously improve the clarity of photos.