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 Question :  
 Why are there many black spots appearing 
in my photos when I zoom in and take pictures in the dark or at night? 
  
  
  
Answer:  
In low light conditions, the image quality 
might slightly decrease, causing unclear images. Particularly, the telephoto 
camera has a smaller image sensor compared to the wide-angle camera, making 
it less sensitive and more prone to impurities like black spots. To improve 
this, switch to the wide lens (1x) or use night mode for better results. 
  
Terms: 
Low light environment - Conditions with insufficient 
lighting, affecting image quality. 
Telephoto camera - A camera with a longer focal 
length, allowing for zooming in on subjects. 
Wide-angle camera - A camera with a shorter 
focal length, providing wider field of view. 
Image sensor - A device that detects light 
and converts it into electrical signals to create digital images. 
Night mode - A camera setting designed for 
capturing images in low light conditions, improving brightness and reducing 
noise. 
                                                          
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