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ā08-16-2024 03:45 AM (Last edited ā08-16-2024 12:10 PM by SamsungDarius ) in
Galaxy S24When I pull my phone out in low light to get a picture of my baby doing something cool, I often miss the moment because of automatic night shot. I'm trying to find a way to turn automatic night shot off, but I don't see one. Am I the only one bothered by this? I love night shot, but I want to choose when to use it.
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ā08-16-2024 05:12 AM in
Galaxy S24I just want the option to not have night shot automatically on but also not blind myself and others š
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ā08-16-2024 08:31 AM (Last edited a month ago ) in
Galaxy S24Okay, here's how to fix the slower (but better) night shot.
Turn on your rear camera.
Hold your hand over the lenses.
At this point, you should see a yellow symbol on the bottom right that says Nightshot,
Touch that symbol, and you'll see it will change to Night shot OFF.
Next turn off the flash.
That should be it.
if this fixes your issue, please mark it as a solution for the next person.
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ā08-16-2024 08:52 AM in
Galaxy S24Thanks. I know how to turn it off when it turns on but sometimes that tiny moon is hard to see and when it starts taking the VERY SLOW night photo it is already too late and the moment is passed. I would like for Samsung to have or install in an update a feature to turn off the "automatically turn on night shot in the dark" for people who are adept at technology and want to take photos of moving persons like their children in a dim room without having to click the moon every single time. I am capable of editing low light photos to look great and just want to be able to capture moments that happen fast without having to click additional buttons.
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ā08-16-2024 08:54 AM (Last edited a month ago ) in
Galaxy S24If you do what I said, it stays off, I'm pretty sure.
Sorry you missed your moment. Turn it off and and turn off the flash then you won't miss the next one.
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Galaxy S24Can you mark the fix I listed above as the solution. I edited it to add turn off the flash. This way the next guy can figure it out easy. Also glad it works now for you.
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