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Use Live Photos on your iPhone to create long exposure-style shots without manual shutter control. Night mode allows up to 30-second exposures in low light, but you can't use it in daylight.
Although the iPhone doesn't require a tripod to get a good long-exposure image, you'll get the best results if you keep the phone as steady as possible while it's taking the Live image.
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