@13zplays the lower the shutterspeed, the brighter the image appears, and for higher shutterspeed, the darker it appears. Because of how fast it is, it changes how much light is let in.
its probably the police panicking at a solar eclipse, maybe the officer saw a solar eclipse as a way of god trying to make apocalypse come on earth or there was a crime during the eclipse, police would not be called for temporary or permanent blindness, if those sirens were from an ambulance or fire truck then it maybe blindness or some fire/medical emergency but I'm pretty sure you and your whole class knows what will happen if you look at a solar eclipse for just a few seconds without glasses
Im getting a Samsung S ultra series someday this just proves technology is getting better. But I love my Moto G Power 2021 it's one of the best phones I ever had and I'm keeping it for an insanely long time. Let's go Moto G power 2021 phone.
It going completely dark for a few minutes and the street lights turning on at 1 in the afternoon when it was fully covered was a trip. One of the coolest things
Yes, it is very important that your phone camera is able to capture a good picture of the sun. That’s the main thing that I keep in mind when shopping for a new phone.
It’s been proven that the Samsung improved pictures using Ai, as with their moon picture demonstration. I wonder if you have any of that going on here too, either way the Samsung picture did look better. Just curiosity
I think it was unfair because he compared the top model of the Samsung series to a normal iPhone and I’m pretty sure that the iPhone 15 pro max would take a similar picture because of the 5 x zoom
@@roryplaysminecraftso close!, you would actually go blind because the rays that are admitted from it are stronger then the suns rays when aligned, you also wouldn’t be able to feel it as it damages your retina slowly 🤗
Iphone takes better looking video tho and apple is cooking up some new cameras so you will have to wait for that lil bro and why do you sound like you own the samsung company or som??
Even though I’m an apple fan I gotta say I’m VERY impressed. I could never get my iPhone to take a photo that good. I think the last time I got a photo to look THAT good was when I pointed my iPhone 3GS’s camera through a telescope aimed at the moon! Still got that photos too!
Dont do that bcz when a solar eclipse occure your eyes relax and when they relax they doesnt have this resistance to uv but event if you arent seing light uv light that is invisible may and will damage your eyes permanently and severly
Brothers, Please make dua that my local community can buy our masjid. We are going on off of rent for the past nearly 10 or more years. My childhood is from this mosque. We have had taraweeh. We have had our Iftar, Suhoor and Tahajjud here. This is one of the places that I decided that I d start giving da'wah and start learning about Islam (properly). Please make dua that we can finally but this masjid and stop the rent and have it to us permanently inshallah. 😢 Jazakallah. -From Ireland
@@zacharyJD3638nop he means to make dua dua is something in islam its like praying in christan religion your not arab or muslim so you wont understand
apple user here, hi, samsung is so much better than apple im just not switching due to the most stupidest things (specifically, certain apps on the App Store that arent on Samsung’s)
@@soratenshi2847no, actually. Look it up. You need to use some form of protection to ensure safety for your phone. My dad did lots and lots of research to ensure our safety during the viewing of the eclipse. You do need to use coverage. I hope this helps!
I have apple and i don’t give a shit about cameras as long as i can play codm on it smoothly. Samsung is just getting cocky at this point and now there saying apple “fell off”.
The reason why the iPhone was so grainy is because he was using the .5x camera. You can see because it shows macro mode and only .5 can use the macro mode
The “details” of the moon are attempts by the software to sharpen up the image and fill in detail. You can see that on the sun too, even though the sun (and the moon really), appears as a perfect circle in reality. The camera sees a blurry image and creates the detail to look good. (Which is quite easy with two intersecting circles).