The best thing about the new generation of the Pixel smartphone is the advancement in camera and photography. Reportedly the pixel smartphone has improved photography drastically. But what makes the Pixel 3’s photography is the Night Sight. Night Sight is the next evolution of, smart algorithms, combined machine learning and computational photography from Google. Four seconds of exposure can easily generate great low-light photos. Google has also claimed that the Night Sight will save the Pixel 3 user from using the flash even again.
Every other Smartphone camera engineered are resigning and flipping their desk in disgust. This is quite a shocking improvement. The camera equipped with Pixel 3 has taken its place among the bests low-light performers. When a photo is clicked in an atmosphere that is very much dark and hardly has any light it barely registers anything. But with the Night Sight mode, a person can literally witness that the photo look nothing but a moderately grainy daytime shot.
The default shot of Pixel really does a fantastic job when compared with most of the phones as they would blur the text to splintered pieces in challenging conditions. Pixel 3’s night mode overhauls the photo entirely. According to Google, the machine learning characteristics of Pixel 3 detects the objects that are in the frame and the Artificial Intelligence of the camera knows what color the objects in the photos must have. And this might be one of the reasons why the red color pops up vibrantly.
Nevertheless, the Night Sight is not the perfect solution to most of the low-light situation. If you the surrounding have small yet focused sources of bright light then there is a possibility that the night mode might blow out some of the highlights.
Rather than turning up the brightness of the shot. The night mode of Pixel 3 improves the legibility and sharpness of everything that is in perfect sight. Google will soon release the final version of the Night Sight addition to the Pixel Camera app and once it is done. Things will change to a greater magnitude as far as mobile photography is concerned.