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Photography in low-light conditions is a challenge to claim the least. Cameras work on light, and with almost no light they don’t work properly if at all. Some may think a bright flash will be acceptable for these purposes, but doing so produces cruel photographs and more than a little loss of quality. There are solutions to the issue of night photography, and these come in the shape of night cameras.
Night cameras are cameras made especially for taking photos at night. The first is the use of lenses. Special lens assemblies with wide objective lens diameters gather as much light as they can, to maximize the image brightness. These are quite bulky, and are best used in association with tripods, which also reduce blurring due to hand jitters.
Another way of implementing night capture for cameras is the use of digital processing. Many digital cameras include a feature for taking footage at night. These night cameras capture images and increase brightness values by digital computations. The disadvantage is that using night mode on digital cameras, especially those mounted on mobile devices, needs a bit of processing and time. This suggests that you must be as still as practicable to get a good picture. Without a tripod or mount of some type most digital nigh photographs come out a little blurred at best.
The disadvantage to using these night camera implementations is that they produce images in monochrome. The commonest monochrome types are green and black-and-white. The loss of color information decreases the practical price of these devices, except for those who only need high spec and not necessarily color, like security applications.
Night cameras are used for many things. Photography of nightly wildlife is done with these, as shining a light on the animals will spook them, ruining the opportunity. Security applications employ cameras with night capture capacities to observe secure areas at night, for example banks, shops, and the like.
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