The three variants of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Series 5G line have cameras that are said to be capable of being a champion. What are the camera features of these three flagship phones on paper? Let's discuss it in full here.
So many improvements that Samsung has given to the Galaxy S22 Series compared to its predecessor. The camera on the Galaxy S22 Series is promised to be able to take clear and detailed photos in day and night light conditions.
In terms of camera composition, the Galaxy S22 and S22+ have identical setups. The main camera is 50 MP, coupled with a 12 MP ultra-wide and a 10 MP telephoto which has 3x optical zoom capability and 30x zoom space.
Unlike the case with the Galaxy S22 Ultra, which is given a camera with higher specifications. The main camera is 108 MP, equipped with a 12 MP ultra wide lens, 10 MP telephoto which can 3x optical zoom, and a special 10 MP periscope camera which can do 10x optical zoom and 100x space zoom.
Another addition given by Samsung to the Galaxy S22 Ultra, namely Super Clear Glass which can eliminate noise or the effect of reflections from sunlight or distracting lights.
All the main and telephoto sensors on these three phones are equipped with OIS for stability when taking photos. Do not miss the video digital image stabilization (VDIS) which can minimize vibration so that the recorded video is more stable and looks smooth.
Speaking of selfies, the S22 and S22+ are equipped with a 10 MP front camera, while the Galaxy S22 Ultra is 40 MP.
Furthermore, Samsung applies adaptive pixels in all variants of the Galaxy S22 series. While the Galaxy S22 5G and S22+ 5G implement tetra-binning, the S22 Ultra has nano-binning. Although different, these features both promise more detailed and bright images.
There are many features that Samsung provides to improve the photography and videography experience through the Galaxy S22 series. One feature that is championed is Nightography.
This feature allows the Galaxy S22 trio to produce bright and detailed photos even in low-light conditions. Instead of relying on a flash like a standard camera, Samsung installed a larger sensor to absorb more light.
On the Galaxy S22 5G and S22+ 5G, the lens used is 23% larger than that of the Galaxy S2 Series, which is 2 microns in size. While the S22 Ultra lens measures 2.4 microns. With a lens that is wider in cross-section, more light can enter when shooting, to produce objects that are clear and detailed.
In terms of videography, the latest Auto Framing feature is installed on the trio of Galaxy S22 Series 5G. This latest version of Auto Framing is able to detect and follow the movements of up to 10 people and automatically adjusts the focus of the camera, so the camera will record people more clearly. This feature really spoils users who like vlogging or when making group videos.
With the Samsung Galaxy S22 Series 5G, users can create portrait photos with great results, using Portrait mode equipped with AI Stereo Depth Map. The subject being photographed will appear even better with the smallest details appearing so sharp and clear. The same also applies to Portrait Mode on animals which is able to prevent pet hairs from blending into the background so that users can get the best photos of their favorite animals.
In addition, the Galaxy S22 Series offers an Expert RAW application that provides users with several export and edit options. This creates a DSLR-like experience and allows users to have more control over the creative process of taking pictures.
The Expert RAW app also gives users the option to export images directly to the Adobe Lightroom app so they can edit images as desired, either by using manual sliders or by using presets.
The sensation of shooting with a DSLR camera can be felt on the Galaxy S22 Series 5G by using ISO and shutter speed settings to adjust the exposure level, adjusting white balance to make photos look warmer or cooler, and adjusting focus manually according to the subject being photographed.
There is also a macro mode that uses an ultra-wide camera to capture close-up objects. In addition, the Director's View mode allows users to record video through multiple cameras simultaneously either in Picture-in-picture format or as separate clips.
The feature is useful for those who record vlogs on their smartphones. Do not miss the feature that was previously present on the Galaxy S21 FE, namely Object Erase to get clear photos.
The three phones from the Galaxy S22 Series 5G line are the right choice to explore your creativity as a visual content creator. Embedded hardware and features make users become professional photographers and videographers instantly.