Samsung A31 Camera Review By RevAtlas

By RevAtlas
Aug 15, 2021
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Samsung A31 Camera Review

He rises suddenly from reckless welcome back to yet another video and in this video, we're going to be taking a look at the camera review of the Samsung Galaxy a 31. Now before we get this started, please do make sure to hit the subscribe button and also turn on notifications for more videos like this. Now, let's begin the video, the galaxy a 31 comes with a primary 48, my pixel camera, with one by 2.0 in sensor, size, F, 2.0, aperture and 0.8 micron pixel size that shoots in a default pixel bin resolution of 1280 pixels there's also an 8 megapixel F 2.2, ultra wide-angle camera with one point: 1/2 micron, pixel size 1 by 4 in sensor size as well as 2 5, megapixel cameras with F 2.4 apertures out of which one is a macro camera and the other is a depth sensor. The camera has good dynamic range, white balance and overall colors also well rendered. It tends to be a bit warmer than normal, but it's also better in terms of saturation and some usual Samsung devices that tend to overdo the saturation sharpness is decent, but not great, especially considering that it uses a 48 Mixed camera sensor. This is also a result of Samsung's processing which does excessive noise reduction and drowns out all the detail in the images.

This also makes it worse in terms of foliage, where you get a water, color, painting, sort of effect. Portrait mode with the rear camera is actually pretty good, with edge detection as well and creamy blurring, but it does go a bit wrong at times, especially when subjects are introduced, but still very good. Overall low-light performance is decent, but not very good. When you look at the competition, especially there isn't any night mode either to help improve the performance and such low-light conditions as there's more noise than most others in this segment, no night mode, and it's also susceptible to shakes. The ultra wide-angle camera has a very wide field of view that can help capture dramatic scenes and a so wide, in fact that for the initial few days, your finger placement when using the camera can be seen in the frame.

But after a while, you get used to it and be careful when taking pictures. Initially, the images with the ultra wide-angle camera look different from the primary camera in two ways: number one it has a cooler temperature, while it also has more saturated colors, particularly in terms of the Blues. While the overall images are fine, it's not optically very good, and there are a lot of artifacts and chromatic aberrations that get worse as you go towards the corners low-light performance again, isn't very good as it gives images that are very off due to excessive noise reduction and if the light is very low, we'll still give noisy images as well. The macro camera is a fixed, focused one, and in order to get a sharp image, you have to be between three and five centimeters away from the object or subject to get it perfectly in focus, while is technically not as good as in here macro module, since we are only using it for macros, it's actually good in a way as you need to only nail the distance in order to get the focus right. The front-facing camera is a 20 mm, pixel f/2, a unit, that's housed in a knot and the overall image quality is good, with everything.

Looking fair at a glance but Samsung's excessive noise reduction rounds out the detail and sharpness, which is evident when you zoom in the dynamic region, is also decent but not great, and this particularly affects the highlights which are usually blown out. Portrayed more blurring is very well done, and very creamy, but the edge detection isn't too great and has beard portions even on an easy subject, such as myself, video resolution max out at 1080p, which is definitely a shame in a device costing 20k plus as many devices. Even a 10k have focused support now, even the 1080p recording is in great there's low, nitrate, low detail and no years while it's quick to change exposure, it doesn't lack focus automatically, especially on closer objects, and you find the need to often manually click and change the focus to a desired portion. The front-facing camera is also similar story where it gets 1080p and no E is low, nitrate and low detail and the only saving grace is the good audio recording. This is the front-facing camera of the galaxy, a 31 capturing 1080p, HD, video at 30fps.

Let me know what you guys think about the overall sharpness and I'm going to change. How Ellis became my voice in the scenario and the stabilization as well. Overall, when you think of it, the galaxy, a 31 is not a good contender when it comes to camera performance, particularly at the price point of the piece 21 sharper line, you can get much better camera quality from phones such as the Redmi Note, 8 or yell me 6. Let me note 8 Pro at me, no time pro, all of which are much, much cheaper and the Redmi Note 8 in fact is almost half the price as the galaxy a 31. So if you're looking for better camera performance, the 31 does not make sense, but for other things you should check out a full-fledged review to understand whether this phone is meant for you, thanks for watching.

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