Can I photograph the Aurora Borealis with my smartphone?

While smartphones are improving, they typically lack the manual controls and sensor size needed to capture the Aurora Borealis effectively. For the best results, use a camera with manual settings and a tripod. Some newer smartphones with advanced night modes might capture faint auroras, but don’t expect professional-quality photos.

While smartphones are improving, they typically lack the manual controls and sensor size needed to capture the Aurora Borealis effectively. For the best results, use a camera with manual settings and a tripod. Some newer smartphones with advanced night modes might capture faint auroras, but don’t expect professional-quality photos.

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