Hey, what's going on guys, I'm nick gray- and this here is a camera test with the all-new Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra, as you might have already seen, I did post a camera test showing off what this device can do in daylight conditions, but, as you can see now the sun's gone down, and it is dark. It's 9 p. m. Here in Ohio it is cold. You can see it's snowing as well, so I'm going to get this going really quick, but just as a reminder, the front-facing camera here is a 40-megapixel sensor that can record 4k video at up to 60 frames per second, which is the first for a smartphone and then on the back. We have four sensors, the 108 megapixel main camera, 12, megapixel, ultra-wide camera and then two 10 megapixel sensors for a 3x and 10x zoom, sensors zoom cameras with their lenses, and they can also record 4k video at up to 60 frames per second.
But as far as the main camera goes, that one can also record 8k video at 24 frames per second. So now, we've gotten all the specifications all cleared away. I'm going to be going around taking some photos and videos to show you what this device can do in conditions like this. Let's take a look so, and that's going to do it for this low light camera test with the Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra, I honestly have to say I am pretty impressed with the results that you can get out of this camera in low light conditions like these using the night mode definitely brings out a little more saturation and color and overall brightness to the shots, definitely uh, but even without night mode turned on the galaxy. S21 ultra performs really, really well in low-light conditions.
Let me know what you think of the results in the comments below and whether you think the s21 ultra does a perfect job in low light conditions like these. Thank you guys so much for watching, and I'll catch you in the next one. You.
Source : Phandroid