Here are some camera samples from the Galaxy S24 Ultra
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The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is here and we had the chance to spend some quality time with it. We used that to, among other things, take a few camera samples with the new AI-powered 'Quad Tele' camera system, as Samsung calls it.
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A word before we get to the photos - these shots are more of an impromptu look rather than a dedicated test. And we'll reserve our critical judgment for the review, when we'll have shots produced in controlled environment.
Samsung moved from the 3x + 10x setup on the Galaxy S22 Ultra and S23 Ultra to a 3x + 5x setup on the Galaxy S24 Ultra. The new 5x camera has a much bigger 1/2.6-inch sensor that Samsung says will be able to capture just as good 10x photos as the dedicated zoom unit it replaces.
The 50MP 5x telephoto has a 2x wider OIS angle and 1.6x larger pixels than the 10MP 10X telephoto, and it's backed by the considerable AI-prowess of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. It brings the ProVision Engine, which ensures better noise performance, as well as superior image characteristics.
Here is a demonstration of the Galaxy S24 Ultra's range - from 0.6x at the ultrawide end all the way to 100x.
Galaxy S24 Ultra: 0.6x • 1x • 2x • 3x • 5x • 10x • 100x
Here is another scene captured at 1x, 3x, and 5x and 10x from the new zoom camera.
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- dexton
- 31 Jan 2024
- m@A
The chinese phones all have over-processed images too, often they have blown out clouds for example (like my Samsung S8+ suffered heavily from). In my opinion there is only Sony Xperia 1 V that has natural and true looking photos. But who w...
- Tom Orange
- 29 Jan 2024
- Muf
Only 5x zoom looks good, smh
- Anonymous
- 23 Jan 2024
- MSJ
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