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On my Iphone 13 each photo takes a second before it is taken. I found that this is caused be the crescent moonish bottom with lines through it. I can’t however figure out how to turn it off and have turned off all automatic reset camera things in settings.

iPhone 13

Posted on May 25, 2023 6:52 PM

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Posted on May 25, 2023 7:47 PM

Are you referring to the camera symbol shown below?



What you are seeing is the Night Mode feature of the camera. This feature is used when available light is very low. Multiple seconds exposure is used to keep the shutter open to allow more light to fall on the sensor and expose the image properly in dark situations.


More information here 👉 Use Night mode on your iPhone - Apple Support


How do you turn it OFF? You simply tap on it when it is activated and it will turn OFF for that photo.


Axel F.

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May 25, 2023 7:47 PM in response to AveAKT

Are you referring to the camera symbol shown below?



What you are seeing is the Night Mode feature of the camera. This feature is used when available light is very low. Multiple seconds exposure is used to keep the shutter open to allow more light to fall on the sensor and expose the image properly in dark situations.


More information here 👉 Use Night mode on your iPhone - Apple Support


How do you turn it OFF? You simply tap on it when it is activated and it will turn OFF for that photo.


Axel F.

May 25, 2023 6:57 PM in response to AveAKT

AveAKT Said:

"On my Iphone 13 each photo takes a second before it is taken. I found that this is caused be the crescent moonish bottom with lines through it. I can’t however figure out how to turn it off and have turned off all automatic reset camera things in settings."

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Where did you find this out? Please provide the source.


Disable Do Not Disturb:

Go Here: Use Do Not Disturb with Focus on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support

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