Galaxy Note 9 Detailed Camera Review! By Nick Ackerman

By Nick Ackerman
Aug 21, 2021
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Galaxy Note 9 Detailed Camera Review!

So, what is up guys Nick here, helping you to master your technology and welcome to my Galaxy Note 9 detailed camera review. Now we did this one last year on the note, a year was a little more of a complex camera, so I took about a month to create this project. Because I wanted to get a ton of photo samples in videos, and if you want to just skip over to that, you don't care about the specs, you don't care about the software I'll leave a time code down below you can just skip to that. If you just want to see the fun stuff, but let's get into it right now, okay, guys! So here on the rear, we have a dual 12 megapixel camera setup. The first one is a variable, aperture camera that will change depending on the lighting conditions. You're in, as you can see right, there I'm showing the example.

This guy opens up and closes depending on if it's low light, or it doesn't need that extra light. Now this has an F 1.5 to 2.4 variable, aperture and 26 millimeters on the wide angle. Now it's 1 over 2.5 5 inch sensor, so it's not a 1-inch sensor, you're going to find unlike a point-and-shoot camera, but still perfect for a mobile device. Dual pixel SuperS peed AF so very fast to autofocus, and it does have OS onboard now. The second camera here is a 12 megapixel, F 2.4 telephoto lens, which allows it to get really sharp detail when you are doing a zoom, it's 52 millimeter, which is twice basically twice the distance as this guy right here, and it's one over 3.4. So the detail on the second lens is not going to be quite as sharp as the one on the first lens, but in daylight I was hard-pressed to see the difference between both of them.

Now this one also is optically stabilized, and it does have a pretty nice zoom. So that's the dual cameras on the rear. It does have an LED flash right here, and it does do 2160p to 60 frames per second from the camera. We also can do the 1080p at 240 FPS and even a 720 at a monstrous slo-mo of 160 FPS, so 4k 60 I'm bored here super slo-mo Danbury here great oh yes cameras. These are some of the most advanced cameras that you're going to find I'm, basically any smartphone on the market.

Now up at the front, it's a much less sophisticated camera. It is an 8 megapixel, F, 1.7, 25 millimeters and one over three point. Six inch sensor so definitely not as sharp as the rear camera it does have. Autofocus, though so you can tap to focus, will showcase that in a little, and it's 1440p recording up to 30 frames per second. So a lot of phones can't really do that.

High of a resolution on the front, camera recording but still I, wish Samsung would put like dual cameras or put something a little more high-quality on the front to match the rear, because if we want to use that front-facing camera like if we're vloggers or bloggers or if you just want to court, some perfect video and nobody's around it kind of sucks that you have to flip the camera over, and then you can't see yourself in the photo. So the front camera definitely weaker, but that's basically what you're going to get from the front: selfie cam, okay, guys so heading into the camera software itself. You can see. I have auto mode, super slo-mo, AR, emoji and hyperlapse. Here as well off to the left.

We have live focus which is portrait mode that allows you to blur the background people made a big cheer and clap at the Apple event like this has never been done before. But here we go pro mode panorama, and you can add more in the settings now at the bottom. We have Bixby vision right here which allows you to go ahead and scan things in your environment, such as you know, text QR, codes, restaurant menus and different languages. If you're traveling, Bixby vision can be great for you, let me get the S Pen out of the way really quickly here. You do have settings right here, and you do have the full screen vision mode.

I know a lot of people like to take photos in this mode, Samsung likes to market this mode for their. You know Instagram, page and stuff like that, but this mode actually gives you less quality photos, so I, don't recommend shooting in that mode unless you just don't care about the sharpness of your photo. Now right here is the flash auto on and off, and you have your filters here- there's plenty to go through here, such as cream, deep nostalgic, there are tons here, and then you can add some more here from the store now going back. You do have the ability to flip to the front-facing camera real simply just like so, and then you could just take a photo like this. You can go ahead and hold down to burst in a burst is very fast, and you could just click this guy to start recording.

Furthermore, you can also pause and recording and stop recording like so now. Furthermore, you can zoom with this slider right here, or you can just simply pinch the zoom, which I think is a little more intuitive than other ways, and you do have that super speed. Do a pixel AF. So if I swipe like that, that also goes to selfie so SuperS peed, dual pixel AF right here, very fast to focus on pretty much everything pro mode. We have plenty more going on here, such as your ISO settings.

You have your aperture settings and right here you have more filters. If you want to go a manual or autofocus, you can do that like, so we do have the white balance mode and at the bottom we do have the exposure mode right here. So there's plenty of stuff going on here. You do have this guy right here as well, so Center weight, focusing and meter matrix, so there are tons of going on here if you're into that professional style, photography over here, panoramic mode, just tap and just start moving like you. Would it's pretty an intuitive camera here, and then you have your super slow mode right here now you have to get it within that square, but that's pretty tricky to do, but if you can get it can produce some stunning super slo-mo shots in any of the AR emoji, which allows you to create your own emojis and different sticker packs.

Depending on how creative you want to get, so you can have some fun with this camera as well. Some people might think it's creepy to create that and hyperlapse is essentially Samsung's version of time-lapse. So you can also take a photo like most cameras with the volume rocker up and if we go into settings Wow tons of settings we're going to go through these quickly picture sizes. You can go up from 4 by 3 the 12 megapixel, all the way down to the 1 by 1, 4.7, megapixel ratio and size. So pretty good stuff there you can save in raw and JPEG video size formats.

We go all the way up to 4k 60, but you can only shoot up to 5 or 10 minutes in this 4k 60 here. But you do have Full HD. You have high efficiency video, so you shouldn't have no problems. If you have a Mac and you want to use things like Final Cut Pro, because it does use the HEV C format to get a little faster, rendering and if we go out of here, we do have seen optimizer, which allows you to take photos, and it'll, detect things in the environment. So it'll like try to find what's going on and if it's a pencil or something it'll try to figure that out.

Sometimes it doesn't work, but when it does it kind of saturates the photos a little. So keep that in mind, then the front camera gives you picture sizes all the way up to 8 megapixels, and you can go down from there. Video sizes, up to HD resolution, a timer HDR, you can save pictures, show your palm to take a picture edit camera modes. Here your flaw detection, which is for people who want to get all those smudges out of the way you can turn on the grid lines. If you'd like to get a little more professional there, you have location tags, you can read your pictures, quick launch, you can change this to the SD card which, by the way, supports up to 512 gigabytes, and you have voice control by saying things.

Like smile, cheese, floating camera button, you can hold the camera to take a burst shot. You can change this up as well. You can create a GIF or take a picture, and then you could set different things for the volume keys like record video, zoom and system volume. If you would like and then, if you happen to mess something up, and you just want it back to default, you can just click reset settings. Now, if you edit camera modes, you can add things to the camera that weren't there before, like the regular slow-motion, is not out of the box.

So you click this right here and now, if we go back to the camera, you slide all the way over. You see here we have our regular slow-motion if you're not trying to get that super slow-motion. So that is basically it when it comes to everything you need to know about the camera. Software and the hardware I took tons of photos with this camera videos, pretty much everything I could think of sit back enjoy. This is gonna, be fun, and let me know what you think about the Galaxy Note 9, it's camera.

After seeing all of these samples, this is the last time I'll talk to you so thumbs up. If you enjoyed it and subscribe, if you haven't already I will catch you all in the next episode. Thank you very much for watching enjoy. Okay, so here are some front-facing video from the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 I'm going to walk a little here, so you can kind of see how it does shift the sunlight just a little, and you can kind of judge it for yourself the width of the angle, as well as the audio quality. Let me run a little here, so you can kind of see how it does jump down these stairs really quickly.

Hey, let me flip the camera around, so you can see what I'm talking about yeah. So, let's run back up them, and you can see how the stabilization does here. So these are the stairs. I was running down with the Samsung Note 9, so you kind of get an idea of how we perform that action. Go ahead and test the stabilization by running down these stairs from the rear and coming out here, oh- and you could see, that's basically how stable the note 9 is going to be okay guys.

So here are some note.9 video from the rear, I'm going to go ahead and zoom in down here on this little tower, to kind of see how this 2x does. When you do zoom fully in you can kind of see how it shakes and how it stabilizes on the farm pretty good detail here for a smartphone, and this is basically what you can expect out of your note.9, there's a sailboat all the way down there and audio coming directly from phone itself. So keep that in mind. So here is some front-facing video, while on a bike and in motion, while you are in movements like you know, maybe you're, skateboarding, or maybe you're running, or maybe you're riding a bike yourself, or maybe you're just trying to catch something in action. This is kind of how the quality is gonna.

Look on the note 9 from the front, camera. Ok, I'm, on the bike right now at 1080p, I'm going to show you kind of how the quality is on the note 9. While you are in movement she kind of tests the stabilization quality right here of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. So this is what you can expect, if you're in action or in movement on your device or the Samsung, Galaxy, Note 9, all right guys. So here's a sample of the front-facing camera on the note 9.

This is 1440p. The fullest resolution I might have this video down scale, so it's not gonna show in that quality, but it's gonna still be high quality, because when you take a video that is, you know 1440p, even if you down scale it, the quality should still look better, so this was shot on 1440p. That's the quality for yourself, okay, guys! So here are some test footage of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. At nighttime you can kind of see how it does with the clouds up there and some text, and we have a bicycle coming here and some cars. This is shot in the 4k resolution.

So keep that in mind. It's basically what you can expect that nighttime with the Galaxy Note 9 in a very dim and dark condition, area.


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