We reported earlier that a Google Pixel 7 camera feature will be coming to the Google Pixel 6 – well, it’s now available. The Google Pixel 7 camera feature in question is the Night Sight feature.
Google Pixel phones include a feature called Night Sight that allows you to snap good-looking handheld photographs in dim or low-light conditions. A camera must catch as much light as possible to produce a high-quality image.
To capture clear images at night, you must increase the exposure time, or the amount of time the sensor is exposed to light. Yet, waiting for the exposure to finish might be tiresome. To address this, the Pixel 7 offers a quicker Night Sight shooting option. The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro now have this functionality.
The Pixel 7’s Night Sight option produces clear low-light images in half the time of a standard exposure. It has an improved HDR+ with Bracketing technology and new machine-learning approaches to minimize noise and cut exposure time by half.
The Pixel 7’s Night Sight option produces clear low-light images in half the time of a standard exposure. It has an improved HDR+ with Bracketing technology and new machine-learning approaches to minimize noise and cut exposure time by half.
The Google Pixel 7 camera feature is arriving via an update
Google stated that the Pixel 6 and Pro would get quicker Night Sight in March. According to the business, this was made feasible by new Tensor-powered algorithms. The feature is now available in the Google Camera app. Simply ensure that it is updated to version 8.8.224.520435764.11.
According to 9to5Google, Camera 8.8 has a circle in the bottom-right corner of the UI that allows users to choose the ideal exposure duration. The exposure period can range from two seconds to six seconds, with longer exposure lengths producing higher image clarity and less motion blur at the shortest feasible exposure time.
The Pixel 6 and 6 Pro are currently among the greatest photography phones available. The new option will let you pick whether you want to wait six seconds, which might feel like a long time while holding a phone steady, or whether you want to get the task done as soon as possible.