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				<title>5 Reasons to Use Your Smartphone’s Low Light Feature</title>
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									<description><![CDATA[      The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge have done a lot of soul searching and they’ve decided to let the light in. That may sound super]]></description>
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<p id="newsDetailSubTitle" class="sc-article-body-text">The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge have done a lot of soul searching and they&#8217;ve decided to let the light in. That may sound super deep, but it&#8217;s actually a literal thing—the sensor size has increased and its aperture has widened, which means that the 12-megapixel camera captures brighter, more detailed images, even in low-light situations- those moments we often call &#8220;inside&#8221; and &#8220;nighttime&#8221;.</p>
<p>We can think of about 500 reasons why you&#8217;d want crisp photos sans-flash, but let&#8217;s start with five of them—more time for low-light snaps that way.</p>
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<p><b>1. Candlelight Deserves Clarity</b></p>
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<p>So as it turns out, your photographic memories of that perfect candlelit dinner are a bit grainy. But it&#8217;s not your fault—in the past, your keepsake photo might have looked like a few tiny campfires swimming in a sea of grain. With your smartphone&#8217;s low-light tech, feel free to capture the carbonara in all it&#8217;s glory. Oh, and your date too. That would be good.</p>
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<p><b>2. The  Human Factor</b></p>
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<p>At night time, the human face and your camera&#8217;s flash are not friends. We glisten, our eyes turn red, and—for the fair-skinned among us—our faces glow with the power of a sun going supernova. It&#8217;s not a good look.</p>
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<p>When photo-worthy moments strike and the light is low, a wide aperture lens is a total face-flatterer. You&#8217;ll get a natural-looking portrait without the whole &#8220;ghost of Christmas past&#8221; effect.</p>
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<p><b>3. Some Things Are Shiny</b></p>
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<p>Taking pics of shiny objects (like your favourite bowling ball, gadget screens, or aquarium glass) in low light meant you&#8217;d either have tons of grain, or, if you turned your flash on, funhouse-style reflections of your face. In this case, low light isn&#8217;t an issue so go ahead and grab a photo of your fishy friends, or show off your shiny new tablet—leave the grain to the Food Pyramid and the reflections to the mirror.</p>
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<p><b>4. To Capture the Moment (Before)</b></p>
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<p>Surprise party time is that moment when the surprise-ee busts through the door is bound to be filled by dozens of <a title="smartphone" href="http://www.samsung.com/za/smartphones/">smartphone</a> flashes, a few dropped grocery bags and maybe even a tear or two. But if you want to snag a memory of the pre-party anticipation &#8211;   proof of your immaculate planning skills, a low-light lens is the way to go. Remember, real party ninjas don&#8217;t use flash photography.</p>
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<p><b>5. To Remember the Moonlight</b></p>
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<p>Lots of the things that make moonlit walks magical—the dusky streetlights, the stars and the moon itself—have at least two things in common: They&#8217;re majestic and they don&#8217;t make for very good photo-op lighting. Till now, that is. With your smartphone&#8217;s low-light camera, the moonlight is more than enough to make memories.</p>
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