Automatic brightness adjustment
When you step out into bright sunlight, it can be difficult to see your phone’s display. But not the one on the Galaxy S23 – it can adjust its brightness as much as three levels up to get perfect outdoor visibility. And take really cool pictures, of course.
Astro pictures
For lovers of the starry sky Samsung Galaxy S23 offers a special camera function. The so-called astro exposure is really long – you can set values between 4 and 10 minutes, with the camera taking a photo every few seconds and then stitching them together for the best effect. Meanwhile, it features additional GPS tracking to compensate for the Earth’s rotation during exposure. So all you have to do is leave your smartphone still in your chosen location and come back in a few minutes to get a truly stunning photo of every single star rising above your head.
Super HDR selfies
The selfie camera here is among the best on the market at all. It will offer you super HDR quality with some great extra features like adjusting the brightest and darkest parts to get perfect contrast and clarity in your photos. As for video, it went from 30fps to 60fps on this phone, which definitely shows.
8K capture
In fact, the Samsung Galaxy S23’s camera is so good that world-renowned director Ridley Scott shot a short film with it without anyone realizing it was shot with a phone! We are not surprised by this, because we know that this camera not only produces 8K quality, but also shoots at a full 30 frames per second and with a wider shooting angle.
Night selfies
The selfie camera not only takes high-resolution portraits, but also offers some of the best night selfies. The special Nightography mode will give you the opportunity to have perfect photos from the disco, from the night walks on the beach and from all the places with reduced lighting that you visit. What’s more, you can manually adjust the shutter speed to capture more light and make the photo even better.
Single Take
One of the coolest camera features on the Galaxy S23 is Single Take. Just listen: you shoot one big video, and then the phone automatically creates photos and various smaller clips from it. It’s the perfect way to both make sure you don’t miss anything from the event you’re shooting and have it on video, but also get photos without having to have someone else shoot or interrupt the video.
You have the ability to choose what to generate in Single Take and what to keep. After viewing the generated photos and videos, you can delete the unnecessary ones or customize the finished ones to your liking.