Hello guys the quad father in here, and today we have the Samsung Galaxy a7 2018 Edition, ready for camera test. So let's get started right here. We're testing 1080p, full HD video recording. There is no 4k option on this phone, and we're walking the phones handheld. So let's get started with testing the video stabilization, so let's run now seems to be doing a pretty decent job stabilizing the video and next thing that we'll do is to see how it deals with the high dynamic range scene. As you can see, the sky, it's pretty blown out, of course, we're shooting right against some another great idea by any means, but still this is just a test.
So let's now turn around, and we'll move the phone lesson right quickly to see if there is any rolling shutter at this moment. So next thing we'll do is test the continuous out to focus and how well it works by focusing right here on the background first and then switching quickly to this tree. Once again, it takes a bit of time but gets the job done. After all, you can see a slight delay, and it's locked once again a slight delay, and it's locked. So that's it guys, quick test of the rear camera next up, we'll switch to the front camera.
Let's go, so the phone is handheld at an arm's distance, and we'll just walk around first. To give you an idea of how the front camera does in terms of video stabilization and next we'll check out some other stuff. So first things: first, you can see that here the highlights in the sky appear very, very blown out of proportion now they're getting a little better, but this is not a flagship phone. So don't help get your expectations up too high. Okay and now, let's also take a closer look at video stabilization here.
So again the phone is handheld. You can see that the screen is not that easy to see right here on in the bright Sun. It's pretty reflective. One thing I noticed.
Source : PhoneArena Samples