The best camera phones available now
- Huawei Mate 40 Pro. An insanely good photography experience.
- iPhone 12 Pro Max. The best smartphone camera for most people.
- iPhone 12 & iPhone 12 mini.
- Huawei P40 Pro.
- Google Pixel 5.
- Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G.
- Oppo Find X2 Pro.
- Samsung Galaxy S20 (& Plus)
Best Samsung phones 2021 at a glance:
- Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus.
- Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.
- Samsung Galaxy S20.
- Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra.
- Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus.
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus.
- Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition.
- Samsung Galaxy S10.
As strange as it may seem, Samsung recommends a "gentle tap to the back" or "a small shake" of their Galaxy S8 to those who complain that their phone's main camera is taking blurry photos and has problems focusing.
Samsung Galaxy S8 vs iPhone 7: CameraThe Galaxy S8 features a dual pixel 12 megapixel camera with optical image stabilisation (OIS) and an ultra wide f1. Up front there's an eight-megapixel camera with autofocus, designed to offer crisp and clear selfies. The iPhone 7's rear camera is a 12-megapixel effort with f1.
By default, the recently-released Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ record video in Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 30fps. However, both handsets are more than capable of shooting in gorgeous 4K UHD (3840×2160) — and with a few quick taps on the screen, you can do just that.
Samsung Galaxy S8 / S8+ - Common Camera Settings
- From a Home screen, tap the Camera icon. (at the bottom).
- Select an option: Touch and swipe right to display quick settings. HDR. Timer. Flash. Rear or Front Facing Camera. Volume Key Functions. Storage Location. Shot Mode.
And those AKG tuned headphones headphones for the crispest sound ever. But, really, we're obsessing over your camera, S8. Because it does everything we want it to – and more. The S8 has a dual-pixel 12MP camera with F/1.7 aperture, with an 8MP front-facing camera (which also has F/1.7 aperture).
In the camera app of the Samsung Galaxy S8 wipes to the left and taps "Pro Mode". The most important setting you now have to make is to set the ISO value from automatic to manual. Here we recommend the ISO value of 50, a short explanation: The lower the ISO value for a photo, the better the image quality.
Follow these steps to take a selfie with your Samsung Galaxy S8:
- Press the camera icon on the lock screen or home page. This step brings up the camera app.
- Tap the front facing camera icon.
- Smile and tap the screen.
Here's how to set image resolution in the stock Android Camera app:
- Display the Camera app's shooting modes.
- Touch the Settings icon.
- Choose Resolution & Quality.
- Choose a mode and a camera.
- Choose a resolution or video quality setting from the list.
1 Swipe up or down on the home screen to reveal your apps, then tap the Camera app to launch. 2 You can quickly open the camera from the lock screen in just one swipe. Swipe the Camera icon up to open the camera app. With the camera app open, press the capture button to take a picture.
On this device the
camera zoom can be quickly adjusted using the volume up and down buttons.
Using zoom on the camera
- Ensure you phone is on.
- Go to the camera app.
- Tap the gear icon.
- The settings will open up.
- Find and tap on “Volume key.”
- Then tap “Zoom” to turn on the Zoom feature.
- Download a specialist night photography app to get the most out of your camera.
- Lower your camera's ISO light sensitivity to get rid of distortion from your image.
- Adjust your camera's exposure to avoid creating blurry images of the moon.
- Set your focus to the highest setting to capture the clearest picture possible.
From the Lock Screen. Swipe up from the bottom-right corner of the screen. You should see the camera icon at the bottom-right corner of the screen. Tap and hold the camera icon.
Tap and drag the shutter button to the right to zoom, which is a useful alternative to pinching-and-zooming. Sure, the S8 doesn't have optical zoom like you find on the iPhone 7 Plus.
Nevertheless, the topic of today's article relates to another controversial aspect – the front camera of Samsung Galaxy S8 devices doesn't have a LED flash… Here's a flash news: you can always take selfies with the front camera through a software LED flash!
Best answer: The Galaxy S8 is a fine phone that still feels modern despite its age, but it's too expensive to be a worthy purchase in 2019. If you're going to spend $350 on a Galaxy S8, you're far better off spending a little extra and getting the next-generation Galaxy S9 instead since it's also been discounted.
How to use Dual Camera in Galaxy S9+?
- a) Quick Launch: Double Press the Power key. The first time you use Quick launch, you can choose to Turn Off or Keep On.
- b) From Lock Screen: From the Lock screen, Swipe the Camera icon in any direction.
- c) From Home Screen: From the Home screen, touch Camera.
The Galaxy Note 9 borrows the S9+'s 12MP dual-aperture dual-cam, with OIS in both rear cameras and an emphasis on AI-enhanced shooting modes. It's roughly the same size as its predecessor, though its 6.4" Super AMOLED "Infinity Display" is a touch larger than the Note 8's.