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Capture your holiday on Pixel 4

Who doesn’t love holiday photos? Luckily for Pixel 4 owners, the camera on your phone is packed with all of the features you need to get the perfect picture every time, year round.

All is calm, all photos are bright

Holiday decorations and lights can make it difficult to capture that perfectly lit photo. Pixel 4’s Dual Exposure Controls ensure that no matter how decked your halls are, you always get the great photo you want by giving you control over the lighting, silhouettes and exposure in your shots.


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Celebrate the festival of lights no matter how dark it is thanks to Night Sight on Pixel 4. As your family gathers around the menorah, snap a great picture of your loved ones’ faces lit by candle light by using the low-light photography mode on Pixel. And for those staying up and waiting for Santa, use Night Sight to capture the stockings hung by the chimney with care even as the fire dwindles. 

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Ring in the New Year in new ways

Looking for an evening activity once the presents are unwrapped? Dec. 25 is also the start of a new moon, making it the best night for a photo of the sky. And if you’re planning to ring in the new year under the stars, Pixel 4 is the best companion, with the ability to capture astrophotography on Night Sight.


Bust out those old New Year’s Eve or family holiday photos for the perfect throwback holiday season pic, and use portrait blur--now available on Pixel devices in Google Photos--to give them new life, even years after they’ve been taken. 


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Whether you’re gathered around the dining room table, the menorah or Christmas tree, or watching the ball drop in Times Square, this Pixel’s camera is your perfect companion. 


Happy holiday photos to all and to all a good night! 



by North Pole Photographer via The Keyword

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