I spent two weeks taking 3,000 photos with the Galaxy S23 Ultra's camera. I'm obsessed with it, and these photos show exactly why.
Samsung is the global smartphone market leader, but it’s also known for its tongue-in-cheek advertisements. The company recently ran an ad campaign where everyone constantly asks the main character to send them photos taken with the Galaxy S23 Ultra. Something similar happened when I attended a close friend’s wedding in India last month.
Related Videos Here’s a carefully curated assortment of some of the unbelievably good images the phone took. Once again, details around the skin and hair are represented with near-natural perfection. What is really appreciable is how the Galaxy S23 Ultra captures these details without any unreal filtering or forcing of faces to abide by unrealistic beauty standards set by Chinese phone brands.
In the above comparison, you can see how moving the focus from the bride to the groom adjusts the amount of blur in the image. This applies to the blur on the couple’s faces in the images and the audience in the background. The transition in depth again makes one wonder if these images are really taken with a smartphone’s camera.
Some struggles with low light In low light, the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s portrait camera appears to fall behind in clarity. Starting with this image of the bride, we see some details getting lost in artificial lighting. This is primarily due to the 3x portrait camera’s smaller aperture compared to the primary 200MP camera, which leads it to recreate details, boosting the exposure artificially.
However, without faces to focus on, the Galaxy S23 Ultra may be prone to excessive and non-uniform background blur, which may be off-putting. Notably, Samsung gives you the option to quicken the shutter response using an app called Camera Assistant. While this is useful for capturing fast-moving subjects, it may result in some quality loss. I, therefore, chose to keep default settings instead.
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