This is why the Northern Lights look better through your phone camera
Briefly

Smartphone cameras with computational photography and AI can surpass human vision in capturing vivid images like the northern lights, often too dim for the naked eye to see clearly.
Human vision, especially in low light, prioritizes motion detection and shape recognition, which may cause vibrant hues like those in auroras to appear washed out or muted.
Smartphones with multiple cameras and sensors gather more light than the human eye, enabling them to capture scenes like the northern lights in a more striking and vivid manner.
Read at Fast Company
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