You are the only one who is really focusing on how to take a best picture through s23 or android . While others are only running behind iphones camera .
You just keep posting good content and educating us on how to use S23 devices. Samsung just has too many camera features and things to play around with making them so good because of the camera versatility.
@@StevenDivish Hey Steven, I planning to get the ND filters from Freewell, but I need your suggestion here. Do I get the ND128 and ND1000 or the pack with ND8,16,32,64? Appreciate your help!
Thanks for this :). One quick tip for the S23 Ultra is that you can use the pen as a shutter button to take your photos in the exact moment that you wish. I always do that to avoid shake.
bro, good job. A few notes: You don't have to set a timer with the s23u. You have a spen. Take it out and click. When I was doing mobile photography with my LG's, I would connect a bluetooth mouse (which can be done with any android). The built in spen saves you that issue, including the selfies you were taking with the tram. Don't forget you can make super smooth waterfall and fountain photos with long exposure. The only app I know that does photo stacking well for android is Bluristic. It works 4 out of times and only installs from certain regions and hasn't been updated since the 1800's but it does great when it does work. This technique is also good for lightning storm photos when speed is set to 4 seconds. Neither pro mode nor expert raw lets you use the 200mp lens. Only up to 50, which is still great. But, you can put a lens on the camera in auto-200mp mode and force it to do the work for you. You have to turn on night mode to make it go.
Oh my God! Your videos about Samsung are very cool!!! There are practically no reviews on the Internet with good photos from this device, and you make every frame professional, just like with a camera pro. thank you very much!!! Good luck to you!!!
100% nailed it with this video. Love my S23U in Pro modes and on Wednesday the ND1000 Filter + Case will arrive. Fantastic high level compact camera setup for traveling. I thought about which ND filters I need for my usecase and in my case and in my experience, the ND1000 will be the go to guy. Thanks as always for another great S23U video.
Always feels fun to do landscape photography using a good phone, applying everything you do normaly with your mirrorless camera. It just feels like everything is much simple and you feel some sort of a freedom you don't get with a camera. Just my oppinion.
You deserve way more subscribers and way more credit for all the effort that you put into your videos, thanks for making this so easy and explaining it in really simple terms so that even a layman like me could understand 😅😅
Your videos are incredible, you make the S23 Ultra look better than a professional camera, could you please do a comparison between S23 Ultra with Acsocories Vs a Professional Camera? And also is there any Zoom lens that you can add on the S23 Ultra??? Thanks a lot for your amazing content. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you so much! I also have a pretty cool series on the Google Pixel 7a, it's a more budget phone but has some pretty cool camera features, this is the fresh episode - th-cam.com/video/mdvbonD2ASw/w-d-xo.html
@@StevenDivish I never thought on using ND filter to make it darker, as I generally understood that long exposure tends to overexposed images, but hey sometimes you don't see a tree in the middle of a forest, thy for that idea. I will try that out and of course I will check out also your other videos
Yeah u gained a new follower lol. I'm getting more into photography living in a big city in south America and photos of my kid. I have the s23 ultra and was looking for things to improve the quality and u went and told me how to do it. I appreciate that. 🤘
Mate how the devil I didn't found your channel before ?! This is the second video I watch and I learned so much ! I actually understood ! I've been thinking about photography for years but everytime I tried I got overwhelmed by the jargon and the feeling that I can't do anything without crazy expensive gear. I thought I should save money, buy a "proper" camera and pay for in person courses to be able to ask questions. Thanks a lot ! Keep the content coming ❤
Hey, thank you! I wouldn't have known about these filters if it wasn't for your video. As an owner of the same phone, I can give a piece of advice. Use the remote trigger pen instead of the 2 sec timer. I guess you know that :)
Greate video once again mate. Could you please offer some advice or make a video on the s23 ultra and the freewell cpl filter? Mine keeps falling off the case if I try to turn the lens and I'm worried it will break. Many thanks.
i gonna make a trip to japan, and i'll love if you can make a video about use the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in cyberpunk type photos, or at night with high contrast. great Video
Good video again! To be honest, when I bought my dslr approx 6,5 years ago, I loved to play with manual settings, but in the last 1-2 years I feel I'm lasy to do the manual settings, and I prefer the aperture priority on the dslr, and the full auto (and ai) on the phone. Now I've got to the point, that I don't want to carry the dslr to our family trips, vacations, and that is why I'll buy a Pixel 7a. With that I can create easily creative photos as well, and I'll use the dslr only when I really need the top quality (for example photoshoots of my kids around christmas, birthday, etc). Thanks again for your high quality contents! Br, Tamás
I absolutely understand you! Sometimes all this gear is just too much of a hassle. And we are better off with just using auto mode for a quick snap of the precious moments! In a way thats why I recently sold my cinema camera too, as it was too much for me to carry around and I wanted to get a lighter setup overall... Thank you so much for watching and sharing your comment!
thank you so much. i am watching for the first time your videos. its awesome. Maybe i will need a crash course:) I am from Frankfurt city Germany and i am glad to see you here and learn from you!
I hope you do more mobile photography contents, hearing actual perspective from professional photographer is really refreshing and fun compared to your typical tech reviewer.
Steven, can you also make a video that includes the post processing and workflow? From the moment you shot the video from the phone, transferring to computer, what softwares you use, how to color grade, etc. It would help us understand the process. Thanks!
Hi, loving the advice. I am looking at trying this out. Would you recommend if its OK to start out with just 1 filter with the case? Amazon sell the 1000 and 128 as singles. Which would be a good lens to start with? Thanks
I have an s23 ultra and love it. I know you have a video on video settings but what settings do you use for the camera? Between the normal settings and camera assistant. What do you have turned on and off? If you could send me that. 🙏
I've been trying to learn photography after getting my S24 Ultra and your video still helps me to this day, @2:10 you an ND Filter but on my S24Ultra I have a setting on Expert Raw to access ND Filter. Is there a limitation on using that compare to using an ND Filter accessories? Just want to add that you video is still very relevant.
Love your video. Can I ask what case you are using and the nd filters that attach? Also the new expert raw update has software based nd filters included now so would this be as effective?
Thank you for another great video. Again I've learnt a lot thanks to your clear explanation and demonstration. In terms of my preference, I'm more interested in cinematic video for the ND filters.....the vibe of the scene at 1:35, the clarity, focus and blurred background are amazing. I think you were recorded on your Sony Alpha here? Do you think the S23 Ultra could take videos like this? Also would you mind doing a comparison of the S23 Ultra ultrawide + ND filter, VS S23 Ultra + Anamorphic filter? I'm really interested to see that comparison, maybe on your IG reel or a YT Short or something? Thanks again for bringing photography love to our beloved Samsung phones :D
ok, this is valuable info u explain here for me...thank you! Now my next time is to save up so i can get the lens ur using here....once again thanks for the great video of S23U !
Your clips about S23ULTRA is SUPERB HELPFUL not just lil helpful but your clips make me understand and appreciate more of my device🤗 not to mention it even change the way I use it too!
Oh my god I what a video ! Thanks a ton for this information. I have always wanted to use expert raw on my s21 ultra but didn't know where to start. This is just perfect. You earned a like and a sub !
Thanks a lot! Its LR, I have a separate video on how I edit the photos from the S23 Ultra, make sure to watch it, its in the S23U playlist on my channel.
Loving your content! Thank you for this videos. I’ve been always interested in mobile photography and I’m thinking of switching from iOS to S23 ultra just for the camera.
Great to hear! Samsung is more interesting in terms of bringing something new to the table, with the camera capabilities, spen and manual camera settings. iPhone is only good for file transfer back and forth to the macbook, and another thing I like in iphone pro model is that the size isnt the big, so its good for traveling light, although i wish it was even more compact than that lol
Thank you! 😁 I used ND 1000 and ND 128 filters. Here are the links: amzn.to/47AUKKr amzn.to/3DL5CY7 For editing I used Lightroom. You can check out a separate video on how I edit using their app th-cam.com/video/KNuEGlyHb5U/w-d-xo.html
Probably I might be owning a 2 gen old device, S21 Ultra, I still consider it to be a great camera device. While mentioning the same, are there any companies from where I can still buy the extra lenses like ND filters or so for S21 Ultra along with the case?
If you liked this video, consider becoming a member of the channel to support me and future episodes!
Your support goes a long way, thank you!
You are the only one who is really focusing on how to take a best picture through s23 or android . While others are only running behind iphones camera .
Thanks a lot!
You just keep posting good content and educating us on how to use S23 devices. Samsung just has too many camera features and things to play around with making them so good because of the camera versatility.
Thank you!
@@StevenDivish No problem!
@@StevenDivishwatching this video in realme phone 😔😔😔
I was just about to post such a comment. The guy is good... jeepers!!!!
@thabisondlovu1703 He really is. I'm getting an S23 Plus on Friday, and these camera settings videos have helped me a lot
The shots taken with ND filters are literally mind-blowing. It's always the tiniest of the details that matters. Thanks again for the wonderful video.
Thank you so much for the support!
@@StevenDivish Hey Steven, I planning to get the ND filters from Freewell, but I need your suggestion here. Do I get the ND128 and ND1000 or the pack with ND8,16,32,64? Appreciate your help!
@@saarimwaqas4456 same question
@stevendivish can I also do this photos without a filter ?
Make sure to SHARE this video with other Galaxy enthusiasts to show them what the S23 Ultra can do!
What software do you use to edit the RAW photos?
Thanks for this :). One quick tip for the S23 Ultra is that you can use the pen as a shutter button to take your photos in the exact moment that you wish. I always do that to avoid shake.
OMG is this true? Very nice (and exactly the problem I was trying to solve)! Thanks.
@mauchkimberly You're welcome :)
Those pictures you took are so amazing, I think the S23 Ultra is really where it's supposed to be with you
bro, good job. A few notes:
You don't have to set a timer with the s23u. You have a spen. Take it out and click. When I was doing mobile photography with my LG's, I would connect a bluetooth mouse (which can be done with any android). The built in spen saves you that issue, including the selfies you were taking with the tram.
Don't forget you can make super smooth waterfall and fountain photos with long exposure.
The only app I know that does photo stacking well for android is Bluristic. It works 4 out of times and only installs from certain regions and hasn't been updated since the 1800's but it does great when it does work.
This technique is also good for lightning storm photos when speed is set to 4 seconds.
Neither pro mode nor expert raw lets you use the 200mp lens. Only up to 50, which is still great. But, you can put a lens on the camera in auto-200mp mode and force it to do the work for you. You have to turn on night mode to make it go.
S23 ultra, you dropped your 👑
Finally replying to my own comment with S23 Ultra 😅
Every time I come here & learn something new awesome job.
Completely agree
Thank you!
Oh my God! Your videos about Samsung are very cool!!! There are practically no reviews on the Internet with good photos from this device, and you make every frame professional, just like with a camera pro. thank you very much!!! Good luck to you!!!
Thank you so much! 🤩
Just a tip, on the S23 ultra you can actually use the Spen as a remote shutter
İt's a satisfying feeling being able to take gorgeous shots on your own
i literally had goose bumbs on my skin...my mind was blown away
Now I can see why phone enthusiasts love samsung camers
Really mind-boggling video
Keep it up, buddy 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thanks a ton!
Wow, you can take some seriously professional looking photos with this phone. Incredible!
100% nailed it with this video. Love my S23U in Pro modes and on Wednesday the ND1000 Filter + Case will arrive. Fantastic high level compact camera setup for traveling. I thought about which ND filters I need for my usecase and in my case and in my experience, the ND1000 will be the go to guy.
Thanks as always for another great S23U video.
Thank you! Means a lot to me! 🙌🏼
Always feels fun to do landscape photography using a good phone, applying everything you do normaly with your mirrorless camera. It just feels like everything is much simple and you feel some sort of a freedom you don't get with a camera. Just my oppinion.
You deserve way more subscribers and way more credit for all the effort that you put into your videos, thanks for making this so easy and explaining it in really simple terms so that even a layman like me could understand 😅😅
Hey Steven you definitely deserve more recognition. Probably the only youtuber that gives s23 ultra the right place
Thank you! 🙌🏼
Only creator who make sense and who gives knowledge about on this topic 😍😍😍
Thank you! I really appreciate it! 🙌🏼
one of the few videos that actually explains everything you need to know ❤
Really appreciate it! Thank you
Best creator content creator ever!! Keep posting s23 ultra videos!!! You've nailed it!
A lot more to come! Thank you so much and stay tuned 😊
@@StevenDivish niceeee!!! Ansious about new videos here!!
Your videos are incredible, you make the S23 Ultra look better than a professional camera, could you please do a comparison between S23 Ultra with Acsocories Vs a Professional Camera? And also is there any Zoom lens that you can add on the S23 Ultra??? Thanks a lot for your amazing content. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow your settings and explanation make my Xperia Pro-I look so much sharper and brighter. Now it's much easier.
my new favorite channel - i like channels that test out the devices to their max in real life scenarios, keep up the good work
Thank you so much! I also have a pretty cool series on the Google Pixel 7a, it's a more budget phone but has some pretty cool camera features, this is the fresh episode - th-cam.com/video/mdvbonD2ASw/w-d-xo.html
@@StevenDivish I never thought on using ND filter to make it darker, as I generally understood that long exposure tends to overexposed images, but hey sometimes you don't see a tree in the middle of a forest, thy for that idea. I will try that out and of course I will check out also your other videos
Wanted to say this in your last video but
ND filter best camera accessory I have ever seen😊
Respect for your videos. Very cool production and professional implementation. The content is correct and clearly explained.
And by the way, Prague is a perfect place for such videos
Much appreciated!
Really impressive photos! Did you post them somewhere? I would love to have these as inspiration! Keep up the great work👍
Yeah u gained a new follower lol. I'm getting more into photography living in a big city in south America and photos of my kid. I have the s23 ultra and was looking for things to improve the quality and u went and told me how to do it. I appreciate that. 🤘
Mate how the devil I didn't found your channel before ?! This is the second video I watch and I learned so much ! I actually understood ! I've been thinking about photography for years but everytime I tried I got overwhelmed by the jargon and the feeling that I can't do anything without crazy expensive gear. I thought I should save money, buy a "proper" camera and pay for in person courses to be able to ask questions. Thanks a lot ! Keep the content coming ❤
The tutorial is so good, i really followed your S23U SERIES
Thanks a lot!
Hey, thank you! I wouldn't have known about these filters if it wasn't for your video.
As an owner of the same phone, I can give a piece of advice. Use the remote trigger pen instead of the 2 sec timer. I guess you know that :)
Greate video once again mate. Could you please offer some advice or make a video on the s23 ultra and the freewell cpl filter? Mine keeps falling off the case if I try to turn the lens and I'm worried it will break. Many thanks.
Just responded to your email you have made purchase error you own Galaxy series you bought filter for iPhone Sherpa Series.
how is your channel not blowing up yet holy
Incredible video Steven! I was always interested and curious to see all these tricks and tools used to maximize the potential of this camera 😁
Thank you so much!
Thumb up for your perfectly tutorial. Samsung should engage you as content ambassador. I wish you will in one day. Keep it up bro🎉
this s23u is a pure beast! I luve it so so much 😍
happy and proud owner
Awesome!
Stunning Shoot bro can't imagine Mobile phone can do this
Thank you for making this video. You explain everything so well.
Keep em rolling dude don't stop. Was thinking of getting the ultra for photography and videos and you've just decided it for me!👍
Cheers! 😉
i gonna make a trip to japan, and i'll love if you can make a video about use the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in cyberpunk type photos, or at night with high contrast. great Video
Man I just tried that today at the race track came out good with the filters.
Good video again!
To be honest, when I bought my dslr approx 6,5 years ago, I loved to play with manual settings, but in the last 1-2 years I feel I'm lasy to do the manual settings, and I prefer the aperture priority on the dslr, and the full auto (and ai) on the phone. Now I've got to the point, that I don't want to carry the dslr to our family trips, vacations, and that is why I'll buy a Pixel 7a. With that I can create easily creative photos as well, and I'll use the dslr only when I really need the top quality (for example photoshoots of my kids around christmas, birthday, etc).
Thanks again for your high quality contents!
Br,
Tamás
I absolutely understand you! Sometimes all this gear is just too much of a hassle. And we are better off with just using auto mode for a quick snap of the precious moments!
In a way thats why I recently sold my cinema camera too, as it was too much for me to carry around and I wanted to get a lighter setup overall...
Thank you so much for watching and sharing your comment!
thank you so much. i am watching for the first time your videos. its awesome. Maybe i will need a crash course:) I am from Frankfurt city Germany and i am glad to see you here and learn from you!
I hope you do more mobile photography contents, hearing actual perspective from professional photographer is really refreshing and fun compared to your typical tech reviewer.
Thank you so much! More epic content in the making, stay tuned!
Bruvvv... I just love your videos... Keep doing videos like this.... Like detailed and understanding❤ Love From India
man you use all types of camera in s23 ultra❤
Silly question, can you do a video like this but without ND filters? Great video btw earned a new sub
Отличная подача материала, всегда с интересом смотрю твои видео про S23 Ultra. 👌👍
keep going pro you are creative
Steven, can you also make a video that includes the post processing and workflow? From the moment you shot the video from the phone, transferring to computer, what softwares you use, how to color grade, etc. It would help us understand the process. Thanks!
Excellent video. you can use the Spen to take the photo from a distance and avoid vibration
Really helpful and informative still complicated for me as a beginner
Hi, loving the advice. I am looking at trying this out. Would you recommend if its OK to start out with just 1 filter with the case? Amazon sell the 1000 and 128 as singles. Which would be a good lens to start with? Thanks
I have an s23 ultra and love it. I know you have a video on video settings but what settings do you use for the camera? Between the normal settings and camera assistant. What do you have turned on and off? If you could send me that. 🙏
Google Camera ports on S23 Ultra make this phone even better. That would be a good video idea.
your video is reflecting the hardwork steven .......keeeeep it up and continue to amaze us with your videos......seeing the masterpiece at my ultra
Thank you for the support! Stay tuned for more! 🫡
I've been trying to learn photography after getting my S24 Ultra and your video still helps me to this day, @2:10 you an ND Filter but on my S24Ultra I have a setting on Expert Raw to access ND Filter. Is there a limitation on using that compare to using an ND Filter accessories? Just want to add that you video is still very relevant.
What do you think about the Sony Xperia phones? Would like to see you to play with that too
Love your video. Can I ask what case you are using and the nd filters that attach? Also the new expert raw update has software based nd filters included now so would this be as effective?
That was… educating! Keep it up, Steven!
Thank you for another great video. Again I've learnt a lot thanks to your clear explanation and demonstration. In terms of my preference, I'm more interested in cinematic video for the ND filters.....the vibe of the scene at 1:35, the clarity, focus and blurred background are amazing. I think you were recorded on your Sony Alpha here? Do you think the S23 Ultra could take videos like this? Also would you mind doing a comparison of the S23 Ultra ultrawide + ND filter, VS S23 Ultra + Anamorphic filter? I'm really interested to see that comparison, maybe on your IG reel or a YT Short or something? Thanks again for bringing photography love to our beloved Samsung phones :D
Love the videos!
But let's be honest, how many people are going to carry an ND filter?
Have you tried the Xperia? Maybe it's in par with the ultra in terms of camera performance..
Love your content! That tripod looks super stable btw 🤔
Thanks a lot!
What type of photos do you prefer to take - ExpertRAW or just RAW?
Nice video again! Keep going, and thank you!
For these lenses, aside from creating nice blurs during daytime, any other use cases that it can be used?
ok, this is valuable info u explain here for me...thank you! Now my next time is to save up so i can get the lens ur using here....once again thanks for the great video of S23U !
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
Your clips about S23ULTRA is SUPERB HELPFUL not just lil helpful but your clips make me understand and appreciate more of my device🤗 not to mention it even change the way I use it too!
I get the s23+, and my question is, if I can do all of those things with it? i don't find a case for s23+... I like your video!
Can you suggest a tripod and a Kimball for the S23 ultra?? Thanks!
Wow! Thank you for this. Why did I saw this video just now?
Thanks a lot for watching!
Which editing software on the phone ? Great stuff by the way
Really thanks for your effort to make us understand better camera features 🙏👍👌
Thank you! Happy to hear that! 🙌🏼
Focusing can sometimes be a challenge with moving subjects and you standing in the middle
I use a Sony Xperia phone for the same reason. More fun and creative control over my phone.
Oh my god I what a video ! Thanks a ton for this information. I have always wanted to use expert raw on my s21 ultra but didn't know where to start. This is just perfect. You earned a like and a sub !
Thank you so much! 🙌🏼
Great job! You could use S-pen as a remote to capture that would be easier than using timer
Yes, you are right, thanks for the view!
Thanks for sharing! Getti'n lot of knowldge on photography
Great to hear that! 🙌🏼
awesome video
Thank you so much!
I am planning to buy S23Ultra, is it a good choose or should think of S23+?
Great video, as always; thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
really good video. Steven, what tripod are you using?
Very informative, i have ordered a freewell set myself. Keep up with this series great work.
Awesome, thank you!
6:35 when you changed the shutter to 2 seconds, did you also switch to another ND filter? Or was that with the ND1000.
did you use expert raw app or just pro mode at native camera app?
Alway refreshing my TH-cam for a video from 🔥i most say Damn those pictures are out of this space 🔥how can i get the photos bruh
Great video, thanks. What software are you using to edit the raw images? Thanks
Thanks a lot! Its LR, I have a separate video on how I edit the photos from the S23 Ultra, make sure to watch it, its in the S23U playlist on my channel.
You can use the Spen as a shutter button. Or it doesnt work while using expert raw?
For anyone interested, samsung did update last year for Expert Raw mode. You can use ND filters from the settings, no need to buy filters anymore.
Love the creativity!
Wow excellent pictures 🔥
Loving your content! Thank you for this videos. I’ve been always interested in mobile photography and I’m thinking of switching from iOS to S23 ultra just for the camera.
Great to hear! Samsung is more interesting in terms of bringing something new to the table, with the camera capabilities, spen and manual camera settings. iPhone is only good for file transfer back and forth to the macbook, and another thing I like in iphone pro model is that the size isnt the big, so its good for traveling light, although i wish it was even more compact than that lol
Nice video.
Two questions, which filters did u use and which app for editing.?
Thank you! 😁
I used ND 1000 and ND 128 filters. Here are the links:
amzn.to/47AUKKr
amzn.to/3DL5CY7
For editing I used Lightroom. You can check out a separate video on how I edit using their app th-cam.com/video/KNuEGlyHb5U/w-d-xo.html
Hey! Can you please make a detailed video on how this phone records city street video at night!
for the ND filter Selfie - could you not use the S-Pen instead of the timer to avoid shake
? 🙂
Спасибо бро. Это офигенный материал и само видео обалденное. Супер, я в восторге. Очишуенно
Probably I might be owning a 2 gen old device, S21 Ultra, I still consider it to be a great camera device. While mentioning the same, are there any companies from where I can still buy the extra lenses like ND filters or so for S21 Ultra along with the case?
what app did you use for editing?
Is it possible to order only the lens not all kit ?
Yes, there's an option to get a single filter.