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12-26-2023 09:21 AM in
Galaxy SNot sure why, but I find it very difficult to set up the camera on my S23 Ultra. Despite having amazing camera hardware, I am unable to make the most out of it. Is there any specific platform or video/guide that someone can recommend to help me learn the camera setup? Every time I take a picture, the outcome is awful.
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12-26-2023 03:30 PM in
Galaxy S1. Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra - Correct Camera Settings for Amazing Photos!
This video focuses on how to adjust your camera settings to take great pictures with the S23 Ultra. It's a practical guide that should help you make the most of your phone's camera hardware.
Watch the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVd4wFyTx2g
2. Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra - Best Camera Settings
This tutorial explores the best camera settings for the S23 Ultra, addressing common issues and providing tips for getting the best results from your camera.
Watch the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvII1BmQ0LQ
3. 15 Camera Settings - Samsung Galaxy S23 Owners Must Know!
This guide covers 15 essential camera settings that every S23 owner should be familiar with. It's designed to help you understand and utilize the full potential of your device's camera.
Watch the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEViKVwOvhw
These videos should provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the camera's capabilities and how to set it up for the best results. Remember, practice and experimenting with different settings can also significantly improve your photography skills with the device.
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12-27-2023 09:00 AM in
Galaxy SWe appreciate your interest in Samsung. It's got an awesome camera! It takes great pictures day or night and can even zoom in from afar. After snapping, add cool filters with My Filters. And for smooth videos, use Super Steady. Plus, there's a Zoom-in mic for perfect sound when you're filming. Cool, right?
Use Portrait video
Live focus video and portrait video use the same options, whether you have a slightly older phone or a brand new Galaxy S23. Just like their picture alternatives, these modes add an effect to whatever you’re recording using either the rear or front cameras.
Open the Camera app, and then tap MORE. Tap Portrait Video, and then tap the circle in the bottom right of the viewfinder. There are four options to choose from, and each can be altered using the slider.
Blur: This will blur the background around the subject that you're filming.
Big circle: Creates a focused circle around your subject while severely blurring the background.
Color point: It changes the sharpness of the colors directly around your subject, so everything else becomes black and white.
Glitch: This will create a colorful static effect in the background.
Super steady
Capture amazing action shots with the Galaxy phone. The larger sensor and anti-rolling stabilizer balance camera movement, so your footage won't turn out blurry and unstable but super smooth.
To use the Super steady feature, open the Camera app and then tap Video. Then, switch to the rear camera.
Tap on Super Steady icon to enable Super Steady.
Once you have enabled Super Steady, tap on Record icon to start recording videos in Super Steady mode.
Single Take
Based on smarter and more powerful AI, Single Take ensures that you do not miss precious moments that pass in the blink of an eye. It records video for up to 15 seconds while simultaneously taking up to 10 pictures per second.
To use single-take:
Start by opening the Camera app and then tapping More.
Tap one single take.
Position your phone and tap Capture to begin taking photos. You can tap Stop to finish taking photos before the time is up.
single take
If you are shooting in a bright place without movement, you’ll create much more content. Here are some tips on how to create videos for different types of content.
Slow-motion video: It selects the section with the greatest change in the video and creates a slow-motion video. If you don’t want a slow-motion video, adjust the camera settings and shoot a moving video.
Time-Lapse Video: If you’re shooting bright outdoor scenery, a 24-hour time-lapse video is automatically created. Try moving the camera slowly to capture the scenery.
Highlights video: If you slowly move or stand the camera in one spot, it produces better results. And if you shoot in a bright place rather than a dark place, it increases the frequency of output creation.
Portrait photo: Single Take supports different portrait effects for both humans and pets. Position yourself at a distance of 1-2 meters to get the best results.
Boomerang/Reverse Videos: Boomerang looks great when subjects (people or pets) and scenes (waterfalls or ocean waves) are moving in the scene. Our reverse outputs are especially funny when there are moving pets or moving cars in the scene.
Food mode
Delicious food deserves Food mode Don't hide a stunning dish from the camera. Give it the photographic justice it deserves!
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Navigate to and open the Camera app, then tap MORE, and then tap FOOD. Make sure your dish is in the highlighted area.
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To adjust the color temperature, tap the Thermometer icon in the top right corner, and then adjust the slider at the bottom of the screen.
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You can also tap the Radial blur icon (the teardrop) to blur the sides and background of your dish.
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Then, tap Capture.
Night mode
Night mode gives you the power to take great photos in low-light conditions, letting you get a clear shot even if it's night or you're in a dimly lit room. Night mode recognizes the light levels in a scene and automatically adjusts the exposure and white balance, letting you capture details you can't see yourself.
For the best results, your phone should be kept as steady as possible while taking a night mode shot. If possible, use a tripod to get the perfect picture.
