True god in form. I have been in search for s23 camera settings and to improve it,watched many videos but didint find helpful.But this man made my day. Thanks manh. Love from Kerala
I'm a new user of an S23+ and I ended up using your tips because the biggest use I have for my device is for the cameras. Thank you friend. Now it's time to put it into practice.
Y'all stop quarrelling as both have significant and I mean significant uses. Only a wise will be able to discern well. Both have good uses, without quashing the other, period.
Holy guacamole! I'm new to the S23 Ultra world. Had no idea this phone/camera had these capabilities! Gonna' take lots of practice and notes to get these features down! Great job!
Very easy to follow. Thank you for showing each step at the side of the video. So much easier to understand. I’m going to save this so I can watch again until I’m happy that I’ve remembered the main points.
First of all, I'm going to cry before I say anything else. 😂 Like, I am literally in love with you (not in a romantic way), haha, but you just taught me something that I've been looking for since I got this S23 Ultra, but I didn't know how to use it. Your video was so easy to follow, and the instructions were very clear. Thank you so much!
I might just put this video on file so I can access it whenever I can. I think this has been the best video on the S23 Ultra camera settings I have come across. Thank you. Cheers Robert Aust'
Just what I was looking for before switching from iPhone 8. Although my phone is old the third party camera apps make excellent use of the camera my phone has with apples camera api. I was afraid I would be stuck on Samsungs smoothing and image processing but I’m glad I can take great pictures with a s23 because it has a magnificent camera.
I love your videos and appreciate your tips so very much. My mouth literally hangs open to everything I learn. Thank you very much for your time and effort to be a teacher😊
Awesome video! Made me reset all the camera settings on my Galaxy S23 Ultra. Some settings are different on an ultra, but not hard to find. Now, one of the reasons I bought this phone is because I travel a lot and don't want to bring along a super big camera. But the zoom of the Samsung S23 Ultra is a bit disappointing. Not talking about the 100x, but the lower ones. It's usually very cripsy, a lot of noise. Any tips (or video) on that? Looked at your channel, but couldn't find it. Thanks! Keep up the good work!
Thanks so much for this! I'm taking my first solo holiday soon and I'm so glad I've found it after not getting around to really getting to know how my camera works.
Everytime I take a picture, it looks great but for some reason it changes it right after, often changing the color and making it blurry. Is there anything I can do to stop it changing the picture after it's been taken?
@@saoirse_mavourneen You might be talking about the Intelligent Optimization feature. I was dealing with similiar issues. The photo would come out looking different many times. Just click on the Settings cogwheel icon at the top left while using the camera and look at the 4th option right under Shot Suggestions. Hope this does the trick. I'm gonna find out for myself lol.
Thanks for guiding us into the camera world. That was really helpful and I really appreciate your information. I love photography and know I can be a better photographer from now on.
US... I find it much faster to have Expert RAW open as it's own app. This allows me to toggle between RAW and the phone camera app with just two taps (or quick gestures). This involves fewer taps and slides to find Expert RAW inside the camera app. This may change when (or should I say if) Samsung allows you to place it as a shortcut next to the regular "Photo" mode. I know Samsung is afraid that people could accidentally bring up Expert RAW and blame the camera app for the differences in settings. But I hope they will someday allow more advanced photographers to set up their photography shortcuts where we feel it will be the best case for us. It may still be nice after all to have these apps open side-by-side. I am just asking Samsung to let us try having the shortcuts on the same menu.
@@WhatGear I have 2 phones OPPO find X3 pro it's a good phone with very fast changing and also have a S23 ultra was just looking for tips and tricks and stumbled to your video which helps thanks bro I hope your channel grows safe.
Absolutely amazing content ive only just got my s23 yesterday but wow the camera is amazing and your settings do really make the camera a beast keep up the great content🙂👍
I have an S23+, what do you recommend for the best concert pics? I'm typically up in the front and love to get some great shots to commemorate it. I get some nice pics, but still trying to get the best. Is there any advice you can give me, please?
Same here. There is a setting affecting capture speed in main camera settings (not the assistant), it is right under suggestions, called something like "Intelligent optimization" (my phone isn't in English). Maybe it was just moved from Camera Assistant to the main camera settings.
just got my s23 ultra 512 and i want to ask you WhatGear: if i install these camera apps you show, do i need to adjust settings every time i take a picture or video or can i with the apps installed just point and click and get better result than with standard camera software?
Great video, thanks. In expert raw when i tap on the preset button to create my own i see two others night sky and night long exposure. Is there any need to keep these if i want to tweak them or are they used by the camera behind the scenes?
Multiple exposure is a photographic technique that involves combining two or more separate exposures into a single image. On a Samsung Galaxy phone, this can be achieved using various camera apps that offer manual controls or advanced shooting modes as well as on its own modern version of the Galaxy Series Here are some good uses for multiple exposure when taking pictures on a Samsung Galaxy phone: Creative and artistic effects: Multiple exposure can be used to create unique and creative images that blend multiple subjects or scenes together. For example, you could take a portrait of a person and overlay it with an image of nature or architecture to create an interesting and surreal effect. HDR photography: High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography involves combining multiple exposures of the same scene to create a final image with a wider dynamic range and more detail in both the shadows and highlights. This technique can be useful for capturing scenes with a wide range of brightness levels, such as landscapes or architecture with bright skies. Light painting: Multiple exposure can be used to create light painting images, where you capture multiple exposures of a moving light source in a dark environment to create a pattern or shape. For example, you could use a flashlight or sparkler to create a trail of light that is captured over multiple exposures. Time-lapse photography: Multiple exposure can be used to create time-lapse images, where you capture multiple exposures of the same scene over a period of time and then combine them into a single video or image sequence. This technique is useful for capturing the movement of clouds, stars, or other natural phenomena over time. Overall, multiple exposure can be a useful technique for creating unique and creative images on a Samsung Galaxy phone. By experimenting with different exposure settings and shooting modes, you can achieve a variety of interesting and artistic effects
@@WhatGear Hey it's a good video regardless. I may have known 99% of that stuff but you did an amazing job with the Expert Raw lesson imo Both me and my spouse have modern Galaxy phones and I have been trying to get them to understand it the longer we have it. Your video definitely helps me explain it in better words. 😂
Thanks man, appreciate this, I have set my new phone up well from the outset, not used it yet, but will later today; although we could do with more sunshine in the UK right now! Liked and followed. Actually on a G24, but more things are directly transferable.
Love your pup! best subject! Appreciate all things camera as one of the top reasons I purchase the ultra note model year after year. You do a nice job presenting the features and possibilites. Now let's see if I can put them to use! Thank you
Wow, that was awesome; thank you very much for this detailled tutorial! The only 'negative' thing I have to say is that you're talking a bit too fast for me, as English is not my main language. I will have to watch this clip several times to digest all the information... 😉
Thanks for a very informative vedio. Why is my S23 ultra take good pictures but when uploading on FB/Whatsapp the quality deteriorates. How will I fix that?
Hey good video was wondering about the multiple exposure feature, mine keeps saying not available with current picture size. Do you know why it is saying that and how to fix it thanks
Hi, watching from Australia. Can you please tell me aside from posting on social media, what's the quality of rhe image if you want to print and frame.
Been watchin your vids for a few hrs now helpin me out with my new S24Ultra, so thanks v.much!!!! I've probably forgot to turn sutton on but @ 3:46ish on the main cam page you indicate to click on the magic wand.... I don't have tha. Wha do i need to enable? i thought all my AI setting were on already having watched your previous vid, i obv missed sutton, thx in advance.
@@WhatGear Photos are way better on Samsung phones than iPhone, I think anyway. That’s what I use most, the camera. What Samsung is it you’re using in the video?
True god in form. I have been in search for s23 camera settings and to improve it,watched many videos but didint find helpful.But this man made my day. Thanks manh. Love from Kerala
I'm a new user of an S23+ and I ended up using your tips because the biggest use I have for my device is for the cameras. Thank you friend. Now it's time to put it into practice.
Hi brother im from india i bought Samsung S23 5 days ago this Tips worked for you ?
@@mohammedrafi4002 Welcome to the team, brother! Yes, it works and I really like the results of the photos.
Excellent tutorial- I've applied them to my , Fold 4 and I was amazed by the transformation. The little Staffy is stunning! ❤
Glad you found it useful. She looks all cute and harmless my socks say otherwise lol she just loves to destroy my socks 🧦
Hi, just out of curiosity, does the Fold 4 cost more than the S23Ultra in your country as well, with the same config - ie. hdd and ram ?
@@WhatGear turn your hat around, good gawd, you're not 12 years old...
Self timer photos are useless when you have the S-pen. Just take it out and take as many pictures as you want with the side button. You are welcome:)
Nie polecam używać tego zimą. Zmarzniete dłonie, szukałem go dwa razy w ciemności 😂
Its good until the s pen air action start to have problem
But what if both hands are occupied.then the timer comes in pretty handy.
Say "cheese"
Y'all stop quarrelling as both have significant and I mean significant uses. Only a wise will be able to discern well. Both have good uses, without quashing the other, period.
That RAW mode is excellent. Nice stuff tory✌️
Super useful content, well presented, easy to follow, and fun! Love my Samsung and count on content like yours to help get the most out of the phone!
Amazing, in-depth video! Great explanations for those of us that don’t know much about photography but still want great pix. Thanks!
Holy guacamole! I'm new to the S23 Ultra world. Had no idea this phone/camera had these capabilities! Gonna' take lots of practice and notes to get these features down! Great job!
12 MP looks better than the 50 and 200
Is that all you know to say
Not when you zoom it, want detailing, or watch the image on the pc!!
Even i can't see that different
@@iamtheiceman true that 👍🏻
As i tried both 12 and 50
I came to noticed that
12 is better
And 50 is only good in macro shoot with amazing details when zoom in
Very easy to follow. Thank you for showing each step at the side of the video. So much easier to understand. I’m going to save this so I can watch again until I’m happy that I’ve remembered the main points.
This was really brilliant. Thanks for taking the time to explain all this!
I'll be watching over and over ,I learnt so many new features.
Best I've seen!!!
Thankyou
First of all, I'm going to cry before I say anything else. 😂
Like, I am literally in love with you (not in a romantic way), haha,
but you just taught me something that I've been looking for since I got this S23 Ultra, but I didn't know how to use it. Your video was so easy to follow, and the instructions were very clear. Thank you so much!
I might just put this video on file so I can access it whenever I can. I think this has been the best video on the S23 Ultra camera settings I have come across. Thank you. Cheers Robert Aust'
Just what I was looking for before switching from iPhone 8. Although my phone is old the third party camera apps make excellent use of the camera my phone has with apples camera api. I was afraid I would be stuck on Samsungs smoothing and image processing but I’m glad I can take great pictures with a s23 because it has a magnificent camera.
Hiya Magic !!! I never knew the phone could do all that. I will watch all your videos.
Thanks for sharing your experience. John
Excellent tutorial ! I've bought a DJI Osmo SE for my Samsung S24+ but it doesn't work for most features. I wonder if you have any recommendation ?
I love your videos and appreciate your tips so very much. My mouth literally hangs open to everything I learn. Thank you very much for your time and effort to be a teacher😊
Awesome video! Made me reset all the camera settings on my Galaxy S23 Ultra. Some settings are different on an ultra, but not hard to find. Now, one of the reasons I bought this phone is because I travel a lot and don't want to bring along a super big camera. But the zoom of the Samsung S23 Ultra is a bit disappointing. Not talking about the 100x, but the lower ones. It's usually very cripsy, a lot of noise. Any tips (or video) on that? Looked at your channel, but couldn't find it. Thanks! Keep up the good work!
Going to try this right now thanks mate!
Thanks so much for this! I'm taking my first solo holiday soon and I'm so glad I've found it after not getting around to really getting to know how my camera works.
I chose this video because your dog was so cute! I'm glad I did. 😊
Best camera review I've ever seen ❤❤❤
Hallelujah...after 3months of having this Monster I found out so many possibilities of the camera. Great tutorial 👌
Awesome camera tricks 👍
Ty for the tips.... Works with the 22 ultra to😊
Ooh my goosshh this was the best! I learned so much that I had no idea about and I've had my samsung for way to long. THANK YOU!!🤙
Super tutorial! I like the last part with double images. Can't wait to try it out.
You mentioned these tips should work with the S24 as well but the store doesn't have them available except Lightroom. Were they discontinued?
Thanks for demonstrating the multiple exposure options and Camera RAW!!
Thank you so much for all those tips I didn't know before!!! I can"t wait to try it now👍
I love that homescreen setup how did you do that setup it's my first time having a galaxy S23 Ultra here coming from iphone so I'm lost lol
Hold your finger on an empty space on the Lock Screen. Change grid to 5x6
Good stuff. I've had this phone for a couple of years. Now l feel like it's a new phone again. 👍
Everytime I take a picture, it looks great but for some reason it changes it right after, often changing the color and making it blurry. Is there anything I can do to stop it changing the picture after it's been taken?
Did u found the way to stop it?
Did u find the way to stop it
Try pro mode, which doesn't automatically alter the photo after it's taken.
@@saoirse_mavourneen You might be talking about the Intelligent Optimization feature. I was dealing with similiar issues. The photo would come out looking different many times.
Just click on the Settings cogwheel icon at the top left while using the camera and look at the 4th option right under Shot Suggestions. Hope this does the trick. I'm gonna find out for myself lol.
Wow, a lot of info in a short time. Easy to follow. Can't wait to try them all.
Love the expert raw section so cool
Thanks for guiding us into the camera world. That was really helpful and I really appreciate your information. I love photography and know I can be a better photographer from now on.
thank you!! all very useful and no wasting time
Excellent video, very detailed and simply explained, have learnt al lot about my S23 Ultra today, just have to try and remeber it!
US... I find it much faster to have Expert RAW open as it's own app. This allows me to toggle between RAW and the phone camera app with just two taps (or quick gestures). This involves fewer taps and slides to find Expert RAW inside the camera app.
This may change when (or should I say if) Samsung allows you to place it as a shortcut next to the regular "Photo" mode. I know Samsung is afraid that people could accidentally bring up Expert RAW and blame the camera app for the differences in settings. But I hope they will someday allow more advanced photographers to set up their photography shortcuts where we feel it will be the best case for us.
It may still be nice after all to have these apps open side-by-side. I am just asking Samsung to let us try having the shortcuts on the same menu.
Finally learned something unique and untouched features.. Thank you 😊
I'm using an S22 and most of these tips were so helpful❤ Thank you
I liked the video..can you also advise for pictures to be taken in dark or night?
Fantastic video -- I knew nothing about my s23 camera..thank you Do you have instruction on how to make videos for social media / you tube? on S23?
Yooooo it's your Sony Fan Boy 😂 just showing my support for your channel good to see your growing content..
Thanks Dallas 👍 Hopefully I'll have some new Xperia content for you soon.
@@WhatGear I have 2 phones OPPO find X3 pro it's a good phone with very fast changing and also have a S23 ultra was just looking for tips and tricks and stumbled to your video which helps thanks bro I hope your channel grows safe.
@@Dallas-GTR-86 no probs!
Thank you!!! Very much appreciated!
Awesome vid thx a lot, some things i wasnt aware of. Keep going
Hi. I'm watching from Southern California. This tutorial was very informative. I never considered the camera assistant or adding Lightroom. Thanks!
Absolutely amazing content ive only just got my s23 yesterday but wow the camera is amazing and your settings do really make the camera a beast keep up the great content🙂👍
Wooooow! A huge thank you for this video. It helped immensely when I was taking photos with friends earlier.
your a gem thank you
Thanks for the tutorial man. This was a really great video. You earned a sub! Keep it up, love from India.
Legend!
@@WhatGear thats you my guy
Awesome. Excited to experiment with your tips... Thanks a ton
I have an S23+, what do you recommend for the best concert pics? I'm typically up in the front and love to get some great shots to commemorate it. I get some nice pics, but still trying to get the best. Is there any advice you can give me, please?
Thanks for that tip on taking multiple pics w/timer, will definitely enable once I get my Flip5 👍🏼
Thank you very much, that was fantastic ❤
Thank you for your tutorial and expertise. I can't wait to try all this next time I take a pic. I'm going to look like a pro! :)
Your tips are great but actually there is NO CAPTURE SPEED setting on my Samsung s23 😢 Camera assistant application
Same here, I think it is available only in ultra model🤔.
I have the 24 ultra and I can't find it either.
Same here. There is a setting affecting capture speed in main camera settings (not the assistant), it is right under suggestions, called something like "Intelligent optimization" (my phone isn't in English). Maybe it was just moved from Camera Assistant to the main camera settings.
@kyrond it is not in the standard camera app either. Maybe it was removed in the later/current updates?
When I take selfie with the s23 ultra , it comes so warm
anyone knows how can I fix it ?
WOW!!! So excited to have found your video! Can't wait until my Europe trip in 2 weeks. I'll be practicing until then!! Great articulation.
just got my s23 ultra 512 and i want to ask you WhatGear: if i install these camera apps you show, do i need to adjust settings every time i take a picture or video or can i with the apps installed just point and click and get better result than with standard camera software?
No you don’t have to
Excellent tips. Excited on using expert raw and Light room.
Got s 23 ultra you have nailed every detail best video for camera setting excellent
Great job, every day is a schoolday, Staffie is a cutie too
Great video, thanks. In expert raw when i tap on the preset button to create my own i see two others night sky and night long exposure. Is there any need to keep these if i want to tweak them or are they used by the camera behind the scenes?
14:45 unexpected ! wow
Thanks for the video!
16+ minute full video or jump to whatever you don't know already
Enjoy!
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D/L - GOOD LOCK App for Camera Assistant
0:18
D/L Expert Raw (however it's already inside camera app for quick install) - slide left from "more" section
0:46
D/L - Adobe LightRoom (subscription app)
1:20
Beauty mode Off/On toggle
3:19
Lock in EV - Exposure Lock
4:17
Auto-Lock & Tracking Off/On
5:17
Shot Suggestions Off/On
5:57
Gridlines Centering Off/On
6:35
Focus over Speed Off/On
7:26
Swipe Shutter Button (Burst shots and GIF)
8:35
Selfie Timer - Multi Photo Options (time delay)
9:48
P1 Expert Raw
11:06
P2 Focus peaking
12:21
P3 White balance exposure lock
13:17
P4 Multi-Exposure mode
13:55
P5 Post editing RAW
14:53
Multiple exposure is a photographic technique that involves combining two or more separate exposures into a single image. On a Samsung Galaxy phone, this can be achieved using various camera apps that offer manual controls or advanced shooting modes as well as on its own modern version of the Galaxy Series
Here are some good uses for multiple exposure when taking pictures on a Samsung Galaxy phone:
Creative and artistic effects: Multiple exposure can be used to create unique and creative images that blend multiple subjects or scenes together. For example, you could take a portrait of a person and overlay it with an image of nature or architecture to create an interesting and surreal effect.
HDR photography: High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography involves combining multiple exposures of the same scene to create a final image with a wider dynamic range and more detail in both the shadows and highlights. This technique can be useful for capturing scenes with a wide range of brightness levels, such as landscapes or architecture with bright skies.
Light painting: Multiple exposure can be used to create light painting images, where you capture multiple exposures of a moving light source in a dark environment to create a pattern or shape. For example, you could use a flashlight or sparkler to create a trail of light that is captured over multiple exposures.
Time-lapse photography: Multiple exposure can be used to create time-lapse images, where you capture multiple exposures of the same scene over a period of time and then combine them into a single video or image sequence. This technique is useful for capturing the movement of clouds, stars, or other natural phenomena over time.
Overall, multiple exposure can be a useful technique for creating unique and creative images on a Samsung Galaxy phone. By experimenting with different exposure settings and shooting modes, you can achieve a variety of interesting and artistic effects
I did add time stamps not quite as many as you though.
@@WhatGear Hey it's a good video regardless. I may have known 99% of that stuff but you did an amazing job with the Expert Raw lesson imo
Both me and my spouse have modern Galaxy phones and I have been trying to get them to understand it the longer we have it.
Your video definitely helps me explain it in better words. 😂
Hey that's awesome mate! Location is amazing! Where that would be?
Thanks man, appreciate this, I have set my new phone up well from the outset, not used it yet, but will later today; although we could do with more sunshine in the UK right now! Liked and followed. Actually on a G24, but more things are directly transferable.
I like your detailed explanation about the settings and uses of each options. Thanks
Love your pup! best subject! Appreciate all things camera as one of the top reasons I purchase the ultra note model year after year. You do a nice job presenting the features and possibilites. Now let's see if I can put them to use! Thank you
Very educative video love it ❤#samsungfanboy
Thank you. Brilliant tips.
Wow, that was awesome; thank you very much for this detailled tutorial! The only 'negative' thing I have to say is that you're talking a bit too fast for me, as English is not my main language. I will have to watch this clip several times to digest all the information... 😉
Great video, thank you... how can i hear an alert/notications when I get a text while i'm on a call?
Does any of this apply to the Samsung A53 5G? I'm trying to learn more about how to best use the camera I have. Thanks
First class tutorial! Thank you!
Omg thank youuuuu ❤❤❤❤
Superbly informative. Thank you
I'm so glad to find this. Your presentation is top notch. Thanks for breaking it down.
Thanks for a very informative vedio. Why is my S23 ultra take good pictures but when uploading on FB/Whatsapp the quality deteriorates. How will I fix that?
To wina aplikacji. One pogarszają zdjęcia.
Thanks for these tips. There were a few I didn't know 👍🏽😊
Wow! what a great video. I learn a lot from your video. Thanks a million.
You’re welcome ☺️
Wow I never realized until watching this video the true power of the Samsung camera on the s23 line! Amazing stuff!
No joke Mind blown, had no idea thanks a million , great video
Hey, thank you so much for this video. Just want to ask how you are casting your phone screen? Thank you in advance!
Hey good video was wondering about the multiple exposure feature, mine keeps saying not available with current picture size. Do you know why it is saying that and how to fix it thanks
Have you maybe selected 50 or 200mp mode?
Is it dolby Light?
Hi, watching from Australia. Can you please tell me aside from posting on social media, what's the quality of rhe image if you want to print and frame.
Really amazing stuff for S23 ultra owner, its very informative, thanks to you
Thank you so much!
You’re very welcome 🤗
Hi, great video! I am watching from Germany .
Wow¡ great video
Thank you bro! You the best!
Thank you ❤🙏
Great helpful video. I don't have the Higher resolutions option in my Capture Speed. wondering why.
Awesome information.. Thank you for sharing...If possible, pls make a similar video on iPhone 13 as well.
Thx , Good tutorial 👍
i love this... is super useful ❤❤❤❤
Been watchin your vids for a few hrs now helpin me out with my new S24Ultra, so thanks v.much!!!! I've probably forgot to turn sutton on but @ 3:46ish on the main cam page you indicate to click on the magic wand.... I don't have tha. Wha do i need to enable? i thought all my AI setting were on already having watched your previous vid, i obv missed sutton, thx in advance.
Watching on my iPhone and really considering switching to Samsung! I’ve never had one, they just seem so complicated to use.
They’re not really. The beauty is they are easy…and you get way more options than iPhone. It’s up to you if you choose to use them.
@@WhatGear Photos are way better on Samsung phones than iPhone, I think anyway. That’s what I use most, the camera. What Samsung is it you’re using in the video?
So you suggest using 50 and 200 mp when taking a photo up close?
I tried to take some photos today at 200 mp but it was kinda blurry
Brilliant thanks