Samsung Galaxy S20 - PRO CAMERA MODES By TechZG

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Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S20 - PRO CAMERA MODES

Let's get up-to-date with all the latest Samsung news and, as we know, the galaxy has 20 series, as we think they're going to be called will be official on the 11th of February, with that launch comes all new hardware from Samsung, but also on the software side. Some really cool new features that could be coming on those phones has been found, including some brand-new features for Samsung prime mode for video, will allow users to completely control how the video is exposed and how it looks much like LI pro modes for photo a very neat feature, especially for people who use their phone as a backup for filming. Like myself. A lot of this channel is filmed on a smartphone and having complete control over video and photo is a perfect thing.8K video recording a lot of support in the brand new one UI code that we'll be shipping with the galaxy s.20 series has been found specifically for what is now being called the s 20 ultra with that brand new 108 megapixel camera sensor, it's capable of 8k, and there is support in the code for it. It remains to be seen whether Samsung will actually activate the 8k video recording, considering very few of us actually have 8k, TVs or monitors right now, and the amount of space it will take up on the hard drive will be absolutely massive, but definitely a Que video recording would be a top spec if Samsung were to give it code for bouquet effects has also been found, and this is part of the live focus feature which we've seen on Samsung phones for a while, both in photo and video, and it looks like we've got some new effects coming, so I'd like our Tulane and vintage, are some of the new effects that you can use. What looks to be in photo and video in the light focus feature.

This is a feature that Samsung did introduce and has got slowly better with time and the more time goes on. It will be better at edge detection, making video and photo look more like a DSLR. Something called single take photo may be coming to the s20 series, which is a feature that essentially automatically takes pictures for you. If you point your phone around in a certain scene, for example, if people are smiling will automatically frame it, take a picture for you. Google do actually have a similar thing on the pixel phones called photo booth that will take a photo if it detects.

Someone smiling, for example, and this relies heavily on the software. So even though this sounds very good, I'm sure there will be lots of bugs and problems not taking photos when we wanted to and taking photos- and we don't want it to. However, at the very least, it may take a few different photos at different times and at least give you an option and give you a photo where there wouldn't have been one before code has also been found for something called directed view, which looks fascinating. It looks like directors view is going to give a similar effect to film Pro on the iPhone, that is at least shoot on one or more lenses, and according to the code found, it will allow you to set an object to focus on and then keep absolute focus on that object, no matter where it moves in the scene. Again, we don't know how exactly this will be implemented, but if you can record from multiple cameras, get different angles of view and keep focus on the same person.

I think that would be a perfect feature. Samsung have officially unveiled their 8k cue, LED TV. It was actually revealed and leaked a few days ago with images, but now it is official, and it looks absolutely beautiful, apparently, a 99% screen to body ratio on this TV. It is 8 K. So if you do want to buy a galaxy as 20 ultra, you can record in 8k on that one if it does support it and not have to down Scout at all.

If you also want to shell out for this very expensive new 8k TV subscribe for the latest tech news and everything to do with Samsung, that's it for now, but I'll see you in the next one.


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