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Take photos in low light or at night on your Pixel phone or tablet

When your device is steady, you can take photos in low light or of the night sky without the flash. Learn how to open your Google Camera app on your Pixel phone.

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Take photos in low light with Night Sight
  1. Open your Google Camera app Google Camera.
  2. In the Photo mode carousel, tap Night Sight.
  3. Tap Capture .
  4. Hold still for a few seconds while your device captures the photo.

Tip: When you take a photo in low-light conditions and your camera is in Default or Portrait mode, Night Sight turns on automatically.

To turn off Automatic Night Sight for a single shot:

  1. On the right, tap Night Sight .
  2. To adjust, drag the slider from Max to Off.
  3. Tap Settings .
  4. Set More light to None.

Tip: When your camera is in Default or Portrait mode and you take a photo in low-light conditions, Night Sight turns on automatically. To take your photo with Night Sight, tap Capture . To turn off Night Sight, tap Auto Night Sight . If you have your flash on, Auto Night Sight won't work.

Take photos of the night sky with Astrophotography

On your Pixel device, you can take photos of the night sky. To do so, travel away from city lights. For photos of the stars, take photos at least 45 - 90 minutes after sunset.

Important: On Pixel 4a (5G) and later, astrophotography only works on zoom settings equal to or greater than 1x.

To take a photo:

  1. Go to a dark area.
  2. Open your Google Camera app Google Camera.
  3. Tap Night Sight.
  4. Prop your device on a steady surface, like a rock or tripod. Don’t use your hand.
  5. Wait a few seconds. When your device is still and ready, it shows a message that says “Astrophotography on.”
  6. Tap Capture .
  7. Do not touch your device until it’s done taking the photo. Your device will show a countdown timer.
  8. (Optional) To stop taking a photo, tap Stop .

To turn off auto time lapse:

  1. Open the Google Camera app Google Camera.
  2. At the bottom left, tap Settings and then More Settings and then Advanced .
  3. Turn off Enable timelapse for astrophotography.

Tips to improve your night sky photos

To get the best possible night sky photos, you can prepare for outdoor photography and adjust your device's settings.

Prepare for outdoor photography
  • Plan ahead to know when and where you can find stars and constellations. For help, download a star chart app.
  • Check the weather forecast. If the sky is cloudy, it’s harder to find the moon or stars.
  • Travel away from city lights and other artificial lights. Light pollution makes stars less visible. For help, find a light pollution map of your area.
  • Prop the device against a steady surface, or use a tripod. Don’t touch your device or prop it with your hand.
  • If it’s windy, move your device closer to the ground or shield your device from the wind. Your device works best when it’s still.
    • Tip: To help your device stay steady, set the self timer to 3 seconds. Your device takes a photo 3 seconds after you tap Capture .
Adjust your device's settings
  • Reduce your screen’s brightness. When your screen is darker, it can help your eyes adjust to the darkness around you. Learn how to change your display settings.
  • Turn on Dark theme. Learn how to change your display settings.
  • Set the focus to “far.” Changing this setting makes your camera focus on anything more than 4 meters (13 feet) away, like the night sky. To change focus:
    1. With your Camera app Google Camera.
    2. In the Photo mode carousel, tap Night Sight.
    3. At the bottom left, tap Settings .
    4. Next to “Focus,” tap Far .

Adjust brightness or shadows (Pixel 4 & later)

To adjust brightness, shadows, and temperature of the color hue, tap and hold your screen.

  • Adjust brightness: On the right, adjust the slider to lower or raise Brightness .
  • Adjust shadows: On the right, adjust the slider to lower or raise Shadows .

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