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I've been playing around with the bokeh effect and i love it so far, it works in low light shots but just not as well as with full light.
 

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Some amazing photo's here, some brilliant ones in low light.

This what happens when I use the 7+ in low light, bad lens flare. Is this normal?

iPhone 7 +
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iPhone 6 - no lens flare
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Some amazing photo's here, some brilliant ones in low light.

This what happens when I use the 7+ in low light, bad lens flare. Is this normal?

iPhone 7 +
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iPhone 6 - no lens flare
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Looks like oil from fingers or hands got on the lens. Clean it good and it should perform better. I've seen that on mine and I simply cleaned the glass on the camera and it went away.
 
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