The 200 megapixels mode messes up with the white balance. If it was on auto mode, would be better. Samsunun actually leans toward magenta tnes rather thha green;
Nice Video!! I'm from Brazil and I'm very excited to experience this camera. The comparison was incredible and simple enough for a non-professional understanding.
@@dadanardi5541 you absolutely can. As a hobbyist photographer, I definitely can mix my phone photos with my mirrorless camera. Obviously, there are limitations, and I can almost always tell very easily which is which, but others can not. Give a phone enough light, and they are quite handy
To be honest, the way he used the Sony and the lens choice... You will not get the most of these mirrorless cameras. Feels like he handicapped the Sony.
@@dadanardi5541 kind of agree, would be good to see a video side by side shooting both the Samsung on 'pro' mode and the Sony on manual mode. Both raw and jpeg. ☺️ The lens choice, well to make it a comparison, they need to be restricted. I reckon it would still be close, although I always found it fiddly adjusting all the settings on a phone compared to a DSLR.
@@dadanardi5541 lol yeah feels like he's purposely not testing anything that separates a fast mirrorless from a smartphone 1. low light / high ISO performance? 2. sensor dynamic range? 3. auto focus of moving subjects like humans and pets when using 3x/5x? 4. rolling shutter testing? this video simply reinforces the one thing that we already knew for years which is that smartphone is decent at shooting in well lit environment with a slow 35mm equivalent aperature, but everything else is ass lol
great video, love to see this type of comparison. I think there was a fair amount of typos refering to the 24 ultra as the 23 in the picture comparisons- mostly from half way through the video and onwards
I loved that you showed some portraits (which I do with sony cameras). I didnt find much difference in urban landscapes, but a lot in the final video, and in the shoots of rapid subjects. The comparison is very interesting, phones are clearly becoming excellent (in technical/software sense) cameras, but the big optical lenses with the ergonomics of a professional camera still deliver another kind of premium experience and results ( I don't know if those differences are only percieved by photographers or also by the general public).
I think for some time there still will be a clear difference between Professional cameras and phones. Phones have improved quite a bit but it still feels like "Wow did you take this with a Camera?" And then you show them a photo done by a good camera with the right settings but without any crazy editing, "Ah this is definitely the camera!" There is just a different level of detail in Cameras still, especially because the lenses can capture sooo much light. I love how good my Phone has become but i would lie if i didnt sometimes wish i dished out a few hundred bucks or a few grand for a really nice camera.
Great video mate. Really glad they made the decision to swap the previous 10x optical with the 5x optical lens. It not only accentuates the portrait mode but also provides consistent quality across all the lenses.
Love these types of videos for flagship phones, really gives off a nice comparison of quality and development in the phone world by seeing it compared to a camera.
One thing that I would like to point out is Motion Capture(Capturing motion of a person to be recreated in post) is an entirely different thing which is used in 3D or Movies. The correct term is Motion Freezing. BTW great video. hahah
This is really helpful, I am struggling to decide what can be better for video shooting, I just started to learn to do all of that, and it is really hard to decide without really deep research when the budget is really low, videos like this, really helps.
Great camera comparison video! Im also a fan of the new 10x digital crop. I used my S24 Ultra Sunday at an orchid show. The results were phenomenal! I'm going back with my full frame Canon next week for my own comparison.
@lucaspanasski331 According to the internet it's both. There's 5x optical zoom and it's achieving great 10x shots with digital crop. If you didn't hear it in his video a simple Google search will clear it up for you.
@@That_One_Guy-STLHe means that you misspoke in your original comment when you said '5x digital crop' when you meant to say either '10x digital crop' or '5x optical zoom'.
Contrast, better colors, less noise, sharpness...and the list goes on. Different worlds mate,night and day can't event compare. Phone is good just for playing , nothing else. Images looks good only for instagram, when resized. Try to view that 200mpx 1:1 ...you'll see what a joke the phone actually is 😅
Not if you get into details. Smartphone might look good on the surface, but not if you start to stratch the surface. There's a reason pro cameras exist.
@eryck123 I understand that, but 95% of people probably aren't going to look that deeply into it, and I would be lying if I said I could tell the difference if they weren't side by side.
True. Smartphones works great for well lit scenes. They struggle a when it comes to dynamic range though, so in scene with lots of shadow and more exposed areas it can be tricky to get a good looking photo.Most difference would be noticed in night time photos though. Smartphones try to compensate by using HDR and artificial light, but for most part the result is not that natural looking. I also think the lack of aperture control on smartphones makes the bokeh a bit unnatural looking, some are better than others at processing though. As long as they dont blur parts of the head in a portrait I guess its fine. @@grim436
I have this phone, in this colour. Honestly? Moving from my S23 Ultra, I see minimal improvements. Screen is the best display ever, the anti-glare is amazing. In direct sunlight it's mad, fully readable without colour-shift. The 5X, 50MP lens works better than the old, 10x, 10MP in my opinion. 2 Months later, the cameras have improved for sure, but there is still work to be done. I will give Samsung props, they have been consistently pushing OS updates and security patches. Aprils came in on March 30tth. I've found Samsung have become one of the quickest to launch patches now, faster than even Pixels sometimes. Performance wise, oddly I felt the S23U was more fluid, but again this may just be animation choices and performance refinement needed in updates.
Excellent video Tom. As a keen amateur photographer, I’ve spent a lot of money on camera equipment over the years, but my DSLR equipment is ancient now in comparison to the latest iterations of cameras. It still captures motion blur images and it’s still easier to take photos of small, fast moving objects better than Smart phones, but that’s where the advantages end. My Samsung S22 Ultra takes clearer images from my old DSLR when it comes to landscapes, portraits, street photography. However I must admit I only review my photos on my 15” laptop and I don’t enlarge my images. I’d be interested to see how your photos stack up in comparison, if they’re enlarged into poster size images. What has also dissuaded me from walking around with a DSLR with large lenses is the reactions from the general public. A couple of years ago a family was walking past as I was taking landscape photos using; my DSLR with battery grip of the beautiful scenery in the Derbyshire Dales. I overheard the teenager telling his parents, “Oh look!, he’s using one of those big, old fashioned cameras to take photos”. I laughed to myself at the time, but as your excellent video proves, the general images captured for hobbyists level photographers from modern Smart phones are comparable to expensive semi pro, to pro level mirrorless cameras and lenses that cost thousands. Even I’m starting to think using a large DSLR style camera with ridiculously large lenses seem a little like walking around playing music on a tape deck from a ghetto blaster on your shoulder, whilst everyone around you are discreetly listening to their music via Bluetooth headphones connected to their Smart phones. I’ll never stop using my DSLR, but it’s purely when I feel like being artistic with my photography. I’ve stopped using it for capturing general images.
Phones really made a huge jump in photography and in some cases they really can beat DSLRs for let say (instagramable pics), but still can be seen huge software coverage on the photos. Nice video!
This video reiterated for me what I used to maintain a decade ago that a mobile camera phone cannot be as good as an actual camera basically because of the variable lenses that can be used in the latter but all those thoughts had been kind of pushed into the background by all the noise that the marketing blitz around mobile phones made during the time.
For professional photography, of course a dedicated camera is going to be better any day of the week so it's really not that much of a comparison. But let's be honest. For a smartphone, if you didn't want to take your camera, the S24 Ultra is comparable and good enough if you didn't want to take a bulky camera with you. Because let's face it. To be a photographer (no matter your skill level), you don't necessarily NEED a DSLR or a big camera with you.
Didn't test night mode because wanted to cover this properly in my in-depth camera review for this phone, so keep an eye out!!
You can wait for camera update then you do in depth review that would be nice
@@KL-dw1re yes agreed
@@ItsTomRich Hi Tom I already have s23 Ultra. No s24 Ultra giveaway ? the cameras i see here in your testing are awesome. Great work
Never owned a Sammy, they look good 👍
Really amazed how your videos have always been made with quality in mind for years now l,
And not cluttered or out of line you’re the best 👍
It's really crazy to see how phone cameras have improved in the last few years. Awesome video ❤
Same with the price 🤡, and you have to buy one new every year, while lenses last a lifetime
But you change your lenses camera after .. @@mattvesta5721
@mattvesta5721 you don't have to buy a new one every year? Also for the price you aren't just paying for a camera lol... it's a phone
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@@mattvesta5721 you don't have to buy a new phone every year lol unless you just want to waste your money like that
I wouldn't have noticed the green tint on the galaxy without the side by side, but damn that was green.
Weird isn’t it, cos it doesn’t look very unnatural until you can’t unsee it 😂
idk, to me it looks green maybe because the a7iv was too yellow. i dont think it's got its camera white balance right either.
Samsung phones have some damn good specs but their color science really is garbage
The 200 megapixels mode messes up with the white balance. If it was on auto mode, would be better. Samsunun actually leans toward magenta tnes rather thha green;
@@woodenfishesbut people like it that’s why people buy it to make them look good. 😂
The quality of the portrait shots looks really well. Great comparison!
Nice Video!! I'm from Brazil and I'm very excited to experience this camera. The comparison was incredible and simple enough for a non-professional understanding.
It was a mistake to take all photos in 200mp mode. 12mp mode has better image processing.
A great detailed initial review on the S24 Ultra. Can't wait for your official review video of it.
As always, awesome job, Tom. Excellent job! ❤
I'll be honest, I thought the Sony Alpha would be miles ahead, a lot closer than I thought.
Nice comparison video ☺️
@@dadanardi5541 you absolutely can. As a hobbyist photographer, I definitely can mix my phone photos with my mirrorless camera. Obviously, there are limitations, and I can almost always tell very easily which is which, but others can not. Give a phone enough light, and they are quite handy
To be honest, the way he used the Sony and the lens choice... You will not get the most of these mirrorless cameras. Feels like he handicapped the Sony.
@@dadanardi5541 kind of agree, would be good to see a video side by side shooting both the Samsung on 'pro' mode and the Sony on manual mode. Both raw and jpeg. ☺️
The lens choice, well to make it a comparison, they need to be restricted. I reckon it would still be close, although I always found it fiddly adjusting all the settings on a phone compared to a DSLR.
yeah the s24 has built in post processing so take from that what you will
@@dadanardi5541 lol yeah feels like he's purposely not testing anything that separates a fast mirrorless from a smartphone
1. low light / high ISO performance?
2. sensor dynamic range?
3. auto focus of moving subjects like humans and pets when using 3x/5x?
4. rolling shutter testing?
this video simply reinforces the one thing that we already knew for years which is that smartphone is decent at shooting in well lit environment with a slow 35mm equivalent aperature, but everything else is ass lol
great video, love to see this type of comparison. I think there was a fair amount of typos refering to the 24 ultra as the 23 in the picture comparisons- mostly from half way through the video and onwards
Awesome comparison! Been waiting for an opertunity like this, thank you for everything you do!
I loved that you showed some portraits (which I do with sony cameras). I didnt find much difference in urban landscapes, but a lot in the final video, and in the shoots of rapid subjects.
The comparison is very interesting, phones are clearly becoming excellent (in technical/software sense) cameras, but the big optical lenses with the ergonomics of a professional camera still deliver another kind of premium experience and results ( I don't know if those differences are only percieved by photographers or also by the general public).
I think for some time there still will be a clear difference between Professional cameras and phones.
Phones have improved quite a bit but it still feels like "Wow did you take this with a Camera?" And then you show them a photo done by a good camera with the right settings but without any crazy editing, "Ah this is definitely the camera!"
There is just a different level of detail in Cameras still, especially because the lenses can capture sooo much light.
I love how good my Phone has become but i would lie if i didnt sometimes wish i dished out a few hundred bucks or a few grand for a really nice camera.
Loving the vid, first time seeing content from you, loved the photos too ❤
Wow, great video! This was very interesting to see how a phone camera could stand up to a professional one.
Great professional comparison!
I really do wonder how big of a difference will there be over the coming months with S24U software updates.
Great detailed initial review on the S24 Ultra. Im looking forward for your official review video of it. 🤩
Great video mate. Really glad they made the decision to swap the previous 10x optical with the 5x optical lens. It not only accentuates the portrait mode but also provides consistent quality across all the lenses.
Hahaha. Check zoom 30-50-100x s23u vs s24u. S23u destroy. 50mpx its phisical not good telephoto
Love these types of videos for flagship phones, really gives off a nice comparison of quality and development in the phone world by seeing it compared to a camera.
Thanks for the comparison!
Amazing to see how far phone cameras have come ❤
S24 is just beast 🔥200 MP with that beautiful screen is like cherry on cake
You should compare the difference between the s23 and s24 to see if there are any upgrades on the camera
One thing that I would like to point out is Motion Capture(Capturing motion of a person to be recreated in post) is an entirely different thing which is used in 3D or Movies. The correct term is Motion Freezing. BTW great video. hahah
Love this video. I am buying the S24U this year, it is nice to see the camera is performing quite well.
I like how your videos are always very detailed, Tom. Please drop a pixel 8 pro vs s24 ultra comparison soon!!
No one cares about pixel
S24 ultra is Such a beautiful phone bruh❤
its not
@@hasimaktas9642 brother its a Subjective thing
@@hasimaktas9642apple boy but mee to don’t be jealous bro Samsung is goat 🔥😎
This is really helpful, I am struggling to decide what can be better for video shooting, I just started to learn to do all of that, and it is really hard to decide without really deep research when the budget is really low, videos like this, really helps.
Love watching your camera comparisons! Time to get the S24 Ultra!
Great camera comparison video! Im also a fan of the new 10x digital crop. I used my S24 Ultra Sunday at an orchid show. The results were phenomenal! I'm going back with my full frame Canon next week for my own comparison.
It's not a x5 digital crop, it's a x5 optical zoom.
@lucaspanasski331 According to the internet it's both. There's 5x optical zoom and it's achieving great 10x shots with digital crop. If you didn't hear it in his video a simple Google search will clear it up for you.
@@That_One_Guy-STLHe means that you misspoke in your original comment when you said '5x digital crop' when you meant to say either '10x digital crop' or '5x optical zoom'.
Spot on! @@That_One_Guy-STL
You took some nice shots of the south side of the Thames.
Good work. 👍🏿
Really really close. Love that the contrast of S24U is very close to a traditional camera 🔥
White balance is really the only difference I could see between the two, and that can be changed in pro mode or after-the-fact.
there are also more details and shadows in the pro camera
Contrast, better colors, less noise, sharpness...and the list goes on. Different worlds mate,night and day can't event compare. Phone is good just for playing , nothing else. Images looks good only for instagram, when resized. Try to view that 200mpx 1:1 ...you'll see what a joke the phone actually is 😅
Not if you get into details. Smartphone might look good on the surface, but not if you start to stratch the surface. There's a reason pro cameras exist.
@eryck123 I understand that, but 95% of people probably aren't going to look that deeply into it, and I would be lying if I said I could tell the difference if they weren't side by side.
True. Smartphones works great for well lit scenes. They struggle a when it comes to dynamic range though, so in scene with lots of shadow and more exposed areas it can be tricky to get a good looking photo.Most difference would be noticed in night time photos though. Smartphones try to compensate by using HDR and artificial light, but for most part the result is not that natural looking. I also think the lack of aperture control on smartphones makes the bokeh a bit unnatural looking, some are better than others at processing though. As long as they dont blur parts of the head in a portrait I guess its fine. @@grim436
Great comparison video. First time seeing your reviews. New subscriber.
Would love to see a video comparison! Great stuff as always
00:01 I haven't seen the video but the simple answer is No
But what was the question?
I like my own comment cuz no one else would 😢
No one else would b/c its not a comment
I disliked 😎👍
Heres ma like
Don't be sad bro😢
I will touch you
Lovely detailed video of how completely different camera sectors perform in real life comparison. Keep up the good work.
Great video, as always. The Galaxy S24 Ultra's capabilities are seriously impressive. It's incredible how far technology has come!
Great video! Very informative! The cameras are closer than I would have thought.
I have this phone, in this colour. Honestly? Moving from my S23 Ultra, I see minimal improvements.
Screen is the best display ever, the anti-glare is amazing. In direct sunlight it's mad, fully readable without colour-shift. The 5X, 50MP lens works better than the old, 10x, 10MP in my opinion. 2 Months later, the cameras have improved for sure, but there is still work to be done. I will give Samsung props, they have been consistently pushing OS updates and security patches. Aprils came in on March 30tth. I've found Samsung have become one of the quickest to launch patches now, faster than even Pixels sometimes.
Performance wise, oddly I felt the S23U was more fluid, but again this may just be animation choices and performance refinement needed in updates.
Oh how far tech has evolved in the last 20 years 😁
First video I've watched of yours, great review ans presented well 👍 definitely subscribing 💯
I haven't seen a video comparing samsung camera with an actual pro camera, good to see one. Nice video
Thank you for showing the difference in the camera experience! :)
Really well done comparison, it's quite cool to see the difference between the two for all of us who can't really test such things
Good video wanted to see this comparison 🙌
This is actually really interesting! crazy how far phone development has come
Excellent video Tom. As a keen amateur photographer, I’ve spent a lot of money on camera equipment over the years, but my DSLR equipment is ancient now in comparison to the latest iterations of cameras. It still captures motion blur images and it’s still easier to take photos of small, fast moving objects better than Smart phones, but that’s where the advantages end. My Samsung S22 Ultra takes clearer images from my old DSLR when it comes to landscapes, portraits, street photography. However I must admit I only review my photos on my 15” laptop and I don’t enlarge my images. I’d be interested to see how your photos stack up in comparison, if they’re enlarged into poster size images.
What has also dissuaded me from walking around with a DSLR with large lenses is the reactions from the general public. A couple of years ago a family was walking past as I was taking landscape photos using; my DSLR with battery grip of the beautiful scenery in the Derbyshire Dales. I overheard the teenager telling his parents, “Oh look!, he’s using one of those big, old fashioned cameras to take photos”.
I laughed to myself at the time, but as your excellent video proves, the general images captured for hobbyists level photographers from modern Smart phones are comparable to expensive semi pro, to pro level mirrorless cameras and lenses that cost thousands. Even I’m starting to think using a large DSLR style camera with ridiculously large lenses seem a little like walking around playing music on a tape deck from a ghetto blaster on your shoulder, whilst everyone around you are discreetly listening to their music via Bluetooth headphones connected to their Smart phones.
I’ll never stop using my DSLR, but it’s purely when I feel like being artistic with my photography. I’ve stopped using it for capturing general images.
Mind blowing comparison, I've been using an A53 and it's awesome to see how good some phone cameras are!
So excited for this! Been using the notes and folds for years, tempted to go to the S range now
i hope you wait for a camera update for the other tests maybe, but i think the s24 ultra preformance is mind blowing, great video.
I appreciate how you compare and explain the difference between the photos. As a normal user, I would never notice the minor details
Great video, love the comparison pics 📸 📱
Great video, love to see this type of comparison ❤
New here, incredible review! Can't wait to see the in-depth video comparison
Very good review. Finally someone showing the 200MP
Very powerful Samsung phone...Nice detailed video...number one fan from Zambia Africa
Would love to see this video again but in pro mode; long exposures, no AI for example. Cheers great vid!
Just incredible, how technology is becoming so advanced, we are always broking our limits...
The improvement is very noticeable! Great comparison by you mate as always! ❤
Unique take on camera comparison. Nice!
Great video ! Really cool cameras in the S24!
Great comparison. I would have gone on a day that had better weather tho. Cheers!
This was the first video about comparing the camera of a smartphone with an expensive camera that I watched. Really interesting :)
Great video. I miss the days of having an dslr. Crazy how good the cameras are getting on these phones.
Great shots, thanks for pointing that out. I'm still considering buying one👍🏼
Big cheers from Brazil!
Just had this question in mind, opened youtube and your video popped up. Thanks!
Amazing review! I would never have noticed the green tint on the phone honestly, unbelievable lol
Great video. Nice to see an objective comparison.
Phones really made a huge jump in photography and in some cases they really can beat DSLRs for let say (instagramable pics), but still can be seen huge software coverage on the photos. Nice video!
Which gives the most natural photos as an when you took them ?
Great video, im surprised how far phone cameras have come, looking forward to upgrading from my note 9 one of these days 😅
this is the first video I've watched of yours, great review and presented well
One of the best comparisons ever!!!
This in depth review is lowkey insanely educational damn! 8:57
Thank you for this video, I'm planning on getting the s24 ultra and your videos showed me what I wanted to see 😊
Beautifully put together 👏🏾
This is the type of Reviewwws i was waiting for!! Thanks man for this amazing work ❤
Looked for a night shoot but saw the update in the comments. I've always loved Samsung. Good stuff.
New to photography and videography. Taking a liking to mobile stuff. Thanks for the video 🙌🙏
This video reiterated for me what I used to maintain a decade ago that a mobile camera phone cannot be as good as an actual camera basically because of the variable lenses that can be used in the latter but all those thoughts had been kind of pushed into the background by all the noise that the marketing blitz around mobile phones made during the time.
The s24's shots look soon unreal. It's soo crazy to see how far smartphone cameras have come
Great comparison, I think smartphone photography still has a long way to go to catch up to pro cameras. Thanks for the detailed video ❤
For professional photography, of course a dedicated camera is going to be better any day of the week so it's really not that much of a comparison. But let's be honest. For a smartphone, if you didn't want to take your camera, the S24 Ultra is comparable and good enough if you didn't want to take a bulky camera with you. Because let's face it. To be a photographer (no matter your skill level), you don't necessarily NEED a DSLR or a big camera with you.
Nice video! Great comparison.
This time I feel worked more on the features it provided with the S24 Ultra.
Your reviews absolutely phenomenal
Great video! You go all the way to Londen just for this video, thanks for this great video!
Great Video! 10:00 But why is the Phone Video more jiggery than the Camera's Video?
Great video, mate, and certainly an eye opener. Samsung is always getting better
loved the video.
Thanks for this video. Nice testing and comparison. I love the blue s24u
Cool the cameras on the s24u are awesome! wish I had one. Anyway the video was great and informative. Waiting for the video comparison.
Excellent video, a very nice and detailed comparison
Good idea, we needed this kinda video
I like the portrait shot. Good job with the review!
You did a nice job ,,, we really appreciate your efforts ,,, thank you
Would have been nice if you also tried taking pictures in the 50mp mode. Samsung does more processing on these so they should look better
Question: How much detail do you get out of the 200mp mode compared to the A7IV's 33MP?
This comparison was really enjoyable
Awesome giveaway man, thanks for the opportunity!
Excellent video, very informative! Its a pocket solution to professionals, not a substitution, but get the job done!