It did a solid job with some indoor shots, but it did seem to suffer with
an extremely bright sky and a dark foreground — something our Pixel 2 XL managed easily at the same time.
Not exact matches
The KELT monitors
bright stars in large sections of the
sky, searching for planets that orbit
extremely closely.
The central star of M27 is quite
bright at mag 13.5, and an
extremely hot blueish subdwarf dwarf at about 85,000 K (so the spectral type is given as O7 in the
Sky Catalog 2000).
It is still
extremely bright and inviting from the
sky light and the large windows over the sink.