Why can’t phone cameras take pictures the way I see things at night, even though they can adjust for brightness?

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Why can’t phone cameras take pictures the way I see things at night, even though they can adjust for brightness?

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Your eye is not a camera. It works on completely different principles.

The eye adjusts for darkness with the aperture, and cameras can do that. It also handles dim conditions differently, triggering nerve impulses when a single sense cell detects light. Cameras operate on a frame concept that’s intrinsically more susceptible to noise.

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