In the world of mobile photography, amateur and seasoned photographers alike are often at the mercy of their phone camera’s capabilities.
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Despite remarkable strides in technology, capturing the perfect shot on a mobile device has been daunting in less-than-ideal conditions such as nighttime lighting, moving scenes, busy backgrounds or far-away subjects. First up, the Quad Tele System ensures you get optical quality zoom at 2x, 3x, 5x, 10x and every step in between. This feature allows you to effortlessly capture every detail of a performance, wedding or even graduation ceremony, no matter how far away you’re sitting.
Nighttime is often a memory-making time with friends and family, especially in the warmer months, but dim lighting conditions can make capturing these moments a challenge. Galaxy S24 Ultra’s powerful Nightography capabilities mitigate this very struggle even from a distance. Compared to the previous model, its sensor has nearly doubled in size from 12.52 square millimeters to approximately 24.47 square millimeters, helping Galaxy S24 Ultra capture details with even more precision.
It also has bigger pixels nearly 60% larger and measuring 1.4μm on each side of the pixel at 5x zoom1. Combined with enhanced AI ISP, this means the Galaxy S24 Ultra can capture more light and create brighter, less noisy images. What’s more, the photo shutter speed is 30% faster, and the telephoto camera’s optical image stabilization angle is wider. That means you’ll capture clearer images more quickly, even if your hands are a little shaky.
For amateur and expert photographers alike, Expert RAW enables the creation of professional-quality images. Using AI, Galaxy S24 features 24MP fusion, which combines images to get the most out of different resolutions. High resolution 50MP images provide more detail, while 12MP images provide multi-frame synthesis, which improves noise and dynamic range. Put together, they create the most incredible photo in any scenario. ■
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