Hi, am shooting video on my phone and using a wireless mic and have been having technical issues, with having the audio not being caputred. How can I record while listening to the audio.
Samsung galaxy pro mode is the way to go. The reviews from what I've seen is on the camera out of the box. Which is default settings compared to let's say iphone. Android goes much deeper. Especially Samsung phones. You have more control of what you see on the screen will be be the actual photo.
Thanks for this intro. I wonder whether I can make pro-mode the designated way to use my Galaxy S22+, or do I have to designate it every time I open the camera. It was particularly useful to me as soon as I discovered it, at an indoors bluegrass concert.
As someone getting started, would it make more sense to shoot RAW and edit in Lightroom using the info you provided or should I fiddle in pro on the spot? I feel like editing at an amature level on the spot could be quite time consuming
Personally, I prefer RAW, but I mostly shoot with a DSLR. When I am using a phone, I pretty much always just edit in camera whether it is Pro mode, etc. It's just more efficient. Unless you need drastic edits, or you want to recover a lot of light/shadow detail, shooting in Pro should suffice. Hope this helps!
finally! a video that doesn't have loyalty free music and no text or verbal explanation of what they're doing. thank you! :)
Haha thanks for the comment!
Could you please get me the best pro settings both main n front camera, I failed to set it up.. thank you so much galaxy S9
Cool thanks I appreciate that you were easily explaining the way to use each aspect of the pro mode
Thanks so much for the kind words Josephine!
Great simple explanation 🎉thank you 😊
Cheers
Concise yet with enough detail. Thanks for the vid! I'm gonna be creating my first vids with my Galaxy soon, so this helps tremendously!
Can't wait to see it, come back and share the link once your vids are live! :D
Hi, am shooting video on my phone and using a wireless mic and have been having technical issues, with having the audio not being caputred. How can I record while listening to the audio.
Thank you so much!!! I have been trying to figure out the exposure but I couldn't for the life of me
Cheers! So glad this tutorial was helpful :)
I wish there was a way to adjust the apeture (for depth of field)...
Samsung galaxy pro mode is the way to go. The reviews from what I've seen is on the camera out of the box. Which is default settings compared to let's say iphone. Android goes much deeper. Especially Samsung phones. You have more control of what you see on the screen will be be the actual photo.
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What abouts the spots like there are 3 types of metering spot what are those functions and where to use them ??
does the changes that I make on the pro camera affect the standart camera?
Thanks man! very useful video for me to learn as a noob 😂
So glad this was useful, thanks for the comment cRicky!
Thanks for this intro. I wonder whether I can make pro-mode the designated way to use my Galaxy S22+, or do I have to designate it every time I open the camera. It was particularly useful to me as soon as I discovered it, at an indoors bluegrass concert.
video done very well. I ask you, what are the best settings while I fly with my paragliders ???? (in VIDEO PRO MODE)
Interesting use case! Not sure of anything else specifically to change. Just maybe the exposure settings if it's super bright up there.
I'm starting to mess around more with Pro mode.
That's awesome how are you liking it??
yeah, I have been using Pro Mode since I have Note 20 ultra so already 4 years
Thank you!
Cheers Markeesha!
Thank you!!!
Cheers!
Yes I do use pro mode ..and I want to learn more about s22 ultra pro mode
thank u
Cheers
As someone getting started, would it make more sense to shoot RAW and edit in Lightroom using the info you provided or should I fiddle in pro on the spot? I feel like editing at an amature level on the spot could be quite time consuming
Personally, I prefer RAW, but I mostly shoot with a DSLR. When I am using a phone, I pretty much always just edit in camera whether it is Pro mode, etc. It's just more efficient. Unless you need drastic edits, or you want to recover a lot of light/shadow detail, shooting in Pro should suffice. Hope this helps!
I can't find the night switch on my galaxy a3. How do I find it