iPhone 16 Pro shows glare or light flares in night photos and videos

When using the iPhone 16 Pro at night, a noticeable glare issue appears in photos and videos. If a vehicle’s headlight is in the frame, the camera often produces a halo or flare around the light. Sometimes, it even replicates the headlight’s shape at a distance, occasionally in a different color, making it look like a faint duplicate of the original light.


What is the solution is it an issue , or any setting or any external help


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Original Title: iphone 16 pro night light glare issue in video and photograph

iPhone 16 Pro, iOS 18

Posted on Aug 8, 2025 12:20 AM

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Aug 8, 2025 12:37 AM in response to GauravEvTalks

If it’s excessive (e.g., the flare appears huge, multicolored, and covers a large portion of the frame even in normal conditions), Apple can inspect the device — occasionally, a lens element misalignment or defect can amplify the problem.



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Aug 8, 2025 12:35 AM in response to GauravEvTalks

The light flare around the lamp is a common effect with indoor/night lighting. To make your subject stand out more, try using softer, diffused light around the lamp. This could involve positioning a lampshade or diffusing film to spread the light more evenly. With a little adjustment, you can still capture the warm ambiance while minimizing the lens flare.


This is not usually a hardware defect — it’s a trade-off of having very bright, sharp lenses in a tiny camera module. Even high-end DSLRs with multi-thousand-dollar lenses can show this in extreme night lighting. 



Lighting effects and needs

Lighting plays a crucial role when capturing indoor photos or videos as it greatly impacts the overall quality and aesthetics of the final result. Here are some reasons why lighting is essential in indoor photography and videography:


  1. Adequate lighting ensures that your subject is properly exposed, meaning it is neither too bright nor too dark. Sufficient light helps to maintain clarity, detail, and sharpness in your images or footage, allowing viewers to see the subject clearly.
  2. Appropriate lighting conditions help to reproduce accurate colors in your indoor photos and videos. Different light sources can have varying color temperatures, such as warm (yellowish) or cool (bluish) tones. Understanding and controlling the lighting in your environment enables you to achieve the desired color accuracy and white balance.
  3. Properly balanced lighting helps to minimize harsh shadows or blown-out highlights, creating a more balanced and visually pleasing composition. By strategically positioning light sources or using reflectors, you can control the shadows and highlights to enhance the overall depth and dimension of your indoor shots.
  4. Lighting has the power to set the mood and create a specific atmosphere in your indoor visuals. For example, soft and diffused lighting can generate a calm and intimate ambiance, while dramatic or directional lighting can evoke a sense of mystery or tension. Understanding how different lighting techniques influence the mood allows you to craft the desired emotional impact in your photos or videos.
  5. Being able to control the lighting in indoor settings provides you with greater creative freedom. You can experiment with various lighting setups, such as using natural light, artificial lighting, or a combination of both. Additionally, manipulating the direction, intensity, and color of light allows you to create unique and captivating visual effects, enhancing the storytelling aspect of your indoor photography or videography.


Considering these factors, investing time and effort into understanding and utilizing proper lighting techniques will significantly enhance the quality, impact, and overall aesthetic appeal of your indoor photos and videos.



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