/r/galaxyphotography
A place to post the photos taken with the incredible Samsung Galaxy camera! Any variant of the Samsung Galaxy is welcome! Please keep conversations and feedback friendly and constructive. Thanks a lot!
Welcome to /r/galaxyphotography, a community dedicated to the incredible camera of the Samsung Galaxy phones.
Share your favorite pictures, videos, tricks and tips with other Galaxy users.
Please keep conversations and feedback friendly and constructive. Thanks a lot!
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I decided to follow more photography communities when I bought a good flagship. I have noticed that among mobile photographers there is a very small choice of Samsung devices to carry out their art, even fewer of those who create masterpieces. There are many mobile makers with devices from Chinese brands, after all, they have focused on this audience. Even with iPhones that do not have, at first instance, professional camera features, there are those who know how to look for these features and take magnificent photos. Even so, why are so few people using Galaxy devices?
RAW picture with pro mode, edited in post.
i noticed in almost every android device switching between cameras take a lot longer time than iphones. i know this is natural. but is there a way to speed up this manually? at least for those of us who have rooted phones? it especially is noticeable when recording a video message on TELEGRAM.
That you don't have to constantly change settings. Day, night, low light. It's ok if it takes a few seconds to process and improve the photo a lot.
I'm finding the photos really saturated and sharpened. Unnatural.
From what I've read it's not worth using a custom GCAM since the default app is already great.
Edited in Lightroom Mobile
Taken with my S23U.