Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra Camera PROS + CONS! By AuthenTech - Ben Schmanke

By AuthenTech - Ben Schmanke
Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra Camera PROS + CONS!

What's up guys, I'm Ben from authentic, and the Samsung Galaxy s20s were just announced yesterday. Now is that new camera system good enough to get me to switch off of my iPhone 11 Pro now in today's video I'll, be talking about the top 5 camera features that I'm most looking forward to and some big cons that no one else is talking about. First up, I'm, probably going to be getting the s20. Now it has a 64 megapixel telephoto lens. Now those high megapixel numbers are always flashy on paper, but it's not about the quantity of pixels, but it's the quality of each pixel and on the sensor now remember this iPhone 11 Pro it records, 4k, 60 I, think it has the best autofocus and dynamic range of any video camera out there right now, and it's only 12 megapixels, the s20 ultra has even more insane numbers. It has a hundred and eight megapixel primary camera.

Samsung says with those higher megapixels on the s20 ill, have a 3x optical zoom and a 30x digital zoom, which has cool potential. But of course it's not going to be used for everyone, and on that ultra they say it's going to have a 100x zoom, which again looks very cool, and it's going to be fun to play with, but I'm not sure how many people are actually going to use that full potential now I can see some parents using it snapping some photographs and videos of their kids playing some sports ball game on the field, or maybe those neighbors. You want to zoom, not just joking in real life, though just because it has 100 times, Zoom doesn't mean you need to use all of that range. Now, it's nice to have that range available, meaning if you're at the concert or wherever, and maybe you want to zoom in 20 times or 50 times- maybe use half of that range that should help produce some better clarity in your photos and videos, but we'll see once mine comes in I'll, definitely compare to the pixel 4, which already has a very impressive digital zoom. The price tag on that s, 20 altar, is just insane it's starting at $1,400 for the 128 gig model, then $1600 for 512 gigs.

That is a lot of money. I personally, don't have that sort of cash. I wanted to shell out for a phone, so I'll, probably vine, that standard s20 I, like it's smaller physical size, plus its price tag, is way more aligned with the average consumer out there, and even that is still super expensive at a thousand bucks. Furthermore, I really thought phones on prices, we're gonna start coming down soon, but I guess not yeah. So again make sure you stay tuned as when I get that s20 in I'll be doing real-world camera comparison tests versus everything you want to see.

Number two 8k video! That's right! It's here very funny that so many people don't even have 4k TVs or computers or other screens to view 4k video at and yet a KE video is now rolling out now, I, don't hate it because there's some cool possibilities for one at digital crop in and zooms and posts, for example, I'm recording at 4k in this frame. But if I start to zoom in and punch in digitally well, it's going to look pretty pixelated and soft and sort of junky. But if I record in full 8k and then punch in different sections of the screen, well then you're going to maintain that 4k clarity, and it should hopefully look good, we'll see number three part of that 8k video feature. That means higher resolution sensors, which in return hopefully means better. Looking at sharper, 4k video and possibly better image, stabilization a big bummer.

Here, though, I saw they discussed the super steady feature in their presentation. Yesterday and again it has cool potential, but as a big boohoo I found on their website in the fine print. It's still locked in at only 1080p, like in previous models like here on the note, 10, plus a big disappointment and I really wish. We could have sawed that awesome at steady, stable, station and video at 4k and another big bummer with that a K I couldn't confirm on their website, but I've seen a lot of people mentioning that the K video is only recorded at 24 fps max, not 30fps. Now, if that's true, I find it pretty lame, I'm a big 30fps guy, so I probably would never actually even use the K.

If it's maxed out at 24 now another positives of the 8k video recording, it basically allows us to screen grab images out of the video clips. So this means, if we have a cool video clip and there's moment, we want to save as a photo. Well, we can basically pull out a 33 megapixel still photo out of that video. So that's very cool potential there one rumor I had sawed going around before the presentation was possible.4K 120 FPS that doesn't seem to be the case, but I guess I'm, not surprised. I personally would have much more preferred 4k 120 over eight K, 24 fps, but I'm not sure you guys.

Let me know your thoughts down below I'm. Guessing most people, probably don't care either way. Oh, and you guys, let me know down in the comments, if you think $1000 starting up to 1400 Plus seems absurdly high for a phone or is that to be expected for a phone of this sort of specs, I'm, not sure number for speaking of video Samsung. Finally, caught up to the iPhone on this one, and we can now record 4k 60fps video on that front-facing selfie camera again, that probably won't affect most people out there, but for myself, I'm, creating content every day, and sometimes I need that front-facing selfie camera for framing up my shots and to record 4k 60 is a nice option to have one feature that I think Samsung has now one opt iPhone at it can seamlessly switch between the front and back cameras while recording a 4k video, that's pretty cool, and I could actually see myself using this once in a while number five, a larger sensor again. This should help some key areas that could possibly affect the average user out there.

A larger sensor should help in those tougher low-light conditions, because, let's be honest myself and a lot of you out, there are usually snapping photos and poor lighting conditions like inside and if I'm chasing my little guy around whose moving very fast all-too-common, my shots come out, blurry or soft I've missed the focus. Hopefully this larger sensor should help honestly I wish. There was a lot more camera talk out there on the autofocus and dynamic range, both which I still think I phone 11 pro beats out the Samsung's. In all my past, camera tests we'll see with us as twenty stays tuned now. Does the phone itself look very cool? Absolutely.

It has awesome. Pressie specs, like that 120 Hertz display massive bad top tier processor and memory, and so much more that Galaxy Z Flip. What's the hinge design, dual video chat no tripod needed for some camera shots very cool technology, but again that price tag of 1380? That's a lot of dollars, and I'm not willing to drop that much cash on it. There is good news for a lot of people who don't want to pay these absurdly high prices, meaning last year's devices are coming down in price example that s10 a've heard good things about still good phone good cameras, good display it's down to about $600. Now that's still not cheap, but don't miss Samsung's trade-in program I've personally used it before, and they give a pretty penny for older devices.

If you have any Lane around or if you're looking for a really budget phone, then maybe wait for that upcoming Google Pixel for an if Google repeats what they did last year with their pixel 3/8. That was a very good device for around $400, which is pretty cheap, stay tuned for my hands on camera comparison test coming soon versus the note 10 I phone pixel. Let me know your thoughts down below thanks so much for watching guys and until next time. Let's live authentic.


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