Cool video, but 5 presets for 30€, seriously? :D Thanks, but I'll skip. Presets are nice, however the truth nobody selling these wants to admit is that unless you are doing serial photography with the same settings and lighting, you get so much better results individually editing photographs (you know, each photograph is unique after all). Like I get it, if you do commercial photography presets are a huge time saver. But even then, you want to do them yourself to get the absolute best results for your specific situations. When I used to do commercial car photography, I always had the same settings, same studio lights, but still I needed +20 presets just to account for different car colors and slightly changing light leaking in from outside. And even with the presets, I often had to adjust the photographs at least a bit.
If you go into the Camera Setting, then scroll down to Settings To Keep, you can choose to toggle on the Camera Mode. It lets you start the camera in the mode you last used it. There are other settings you can choose to keep, too: Selfie angle, 50/200 MP resolutions, filters, etc.
do you somehow know how to keep a default value for camera all the time? (eg: i close the camera app and next time it goes with the default camera / values without needing to adjust like I had with my old Note 4)
@@vervetech9395that's the beauty of an Android phone and in this case Samsung precisely. You can do plenty of things YOU WANT to do and not just what the manufacturer wants you to do or thinks is "best" for you 😉
By FAR the best I've seen. Finally someone actually trying it from a professional stand point instead of those regular youtubers just clicking random pictures . .
This 12 minute video felt like half an hour. You really did a fantastic job with the calm and soothing vibe throughout the whole video. This felt like a Documentary x Movie while very informative and relevant to this new phone's release. Keep It Up!!!
@@おいmizuno Some of my shots look awesome on my 34in 4k ultrawide. Shooting 50mp is my favorite when shooting in proper lighting! Still not comparable to my little EOS M6ii, but incredible that it is in my pocket all day, and reaches further than any of my lenses!
@@おいmizuno disagree. This might be true 5-6 years ago, but not anymore. Even mkbhd shots most of his car related videos using the latest pro iphones, and mkbhd's videos has one of the best visual quality on youtube. Smartphone nowadays can definitely be used to create content in the right hands
Always looking for better… I bougth iphone 14 pro and camera is great for my youtube videos, and i found my old lg g2 and turn it on after some years and see how bad camera is haha 😂😂.. 2015 it was great camera on markt.. technology changed a lot of
Love the review. It’s refreshing to see real life usage of the cameras unlike the usual TH-camr reviewers taking photos of buildings and selfies to test out the new s23 ultra cameras. Great music accompaniment as well, and the honest reviews. I’m definitely subscribing. May even consider getting a S23 ultra too (long time iPhone user here).
Same here always used apple products , I bought the S22 ultra when it was released and now the S23 ultra now it's out . I'll probably keep the S23 for a few years now , see no need in upgrading this is a perfect phone so far !
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The details you get from the 200mp and 50mp is impressive. That's something you can only get from a real camera setup, but now you can with a smartphone. kudos to Samsung.
Well about main camera. Hmm..200mpix is good when there is a lot of light, 50mpix has much better performance with mixed dark and light scene, while 12.5mpix is very good at dark scenery, coz it gives you 16 times more information for 1pixel so thanks that it is more accurate
You can set up pro mode for quick access in the camera app without going into the more section. I think you can set it when you open "more". There you can customize your camera shortcuts for the modes you are using often
@@ollenilssonen and u can go to the camera and on the top right to the settings and set the mode where it will stay on the mode which u last used btw amazing video i really want the phone now
Bro, to hell with the phone and the camera stuff.. this video is so satisfying, the ambiance, the birds, the music. In all honesty a real stress buster !! Many thanks and keep em coming..
This is the first video of this kind that I really enjoy. You took a different approach and tried it in your natural use cases, not in the marketing use cases that every other reviewer performs. Really appreciate it. One thing that doesn't look right is the processing on bird photos. I can take more clear photos and even videos of wildlife with my S21U. So I assume there's a problem in the early versions of the firmware or the software on your phone. It can depend on the region, because updates get pushed on different schedules depending on the country or even the carrier. I would suggest you to wait some time to get this things fixed by future updates, and retest it if you see fit to check if there was an improvement. Keep it up, really nice job.
All of the things you didn't like about the functionality is all settings. As for accessing pro mode, simply drag it down to the mode selection bar, you can also set it as the main setting it opens to. Same for the lens complaint. But I should recommend to you the expert raw app. Shoots either 14 or 16 bit raw instead of 12! :)
Note that sometimes at 10x you will still be using the 3x lens, there is an AI lens switching setting automatically turned on. If you are too close for example it will not switch to 10x.
I use a S21 Ultra, and for me it was a game changer. After 15+ years with iPhones, which I love. I experienced more crashes on my android phones vs iOS. But, the price the options to customise are all the cherries on top. I would buy a S23 Ultra hands down. It's so cool to have these kinds of camera's in your pocket and take cool shots whenever you want. Sure the form factor is big, but you'll get used to it. That's what I told my wife as well.
Your voice is so calming and you have a warm personality. The video is amazing too, all calming vibes. I just bought this phone today. Can't wait to start using it! Thank you!! Subscribed!!❤
I like that you put the S23 through a real-world test outdoors (I'm also an outdoor photographer) instead of a comfie living room like so many other reviewers. I recently upgraded my S21 to an S23 Ultra - not to mention I also recently sold my aging Nikon d80 dslr and plan on relying on the S23 a fair bit in the future. Thanks for the review. Cheers!
I too held on to my Canon DSLRs until the last - but heck, these phone camera systems really take the adage of ‘The best camera is the one you have with you at the time’ - & runs with it! I only use one DSLR now for actual macro photography.
@@ArifGhostwriter I hear ya'. Case in point - this past weekend over Easter dinner with friends and relatives my father farted around with an old Nikon d80 dslr - trying to remember how to use the remote control. I snapped a few quickie shots with the S23 and sat down to eat. Everyone was well into the food before he finally gave up fussin' with the Nikon. In a way I felt kind've bad for him - but it also highlighted to me the ease, efficiency and convenience of a high-end smartphone cam.
@@SilentKnight43 Same! But this time it was almost me. Easter Sunday was super lovely weather (here in the UK) - we went on what should have been a short & uneventful jaunt to a local new farm shop - then it unexpectedly pivots into a 'visit the farm animals' type thing, for the kids! We're into spontaneity (or try to be), & went ahead. A few moons ago, I would've been wanting to go back to the car for my proper camera, plus the dilemma over which exact lens to use - which can really 'spoil' the flow of the experience for the family... But not this time! I already have a stupendous camera on me (S22 Ultra in my case) - & could just crack on & let the events & laughter unfold around me (they got to feed various animals) - all backdropped with fantastic greenery & blue skies, which for me I totally love Samsung's 'colour-science'. And heck - I only today discovered that the 'Full' screen camera mode 𝘥𝘰𝘦𝘴𝘯'𝘵 use the full 108 pixel capability! So I'm getting to know it all over again as it creates larger files & captures masses more detail.
@@ArifGhostwriter If you opt to upgrade the S22 to the S23 ultra - the 200 pixel setting will give ya' 12240x16320 pixel images! Severe overkill for my use...but it gives lots of cropping latitude and I'm still testdriving the cameras at this point to see what they'll do. But yeah, many times I've been in that scenario of 'should I go back to the car for the DSLR...or just shoot with the smartphone'. Current tech with these new phones still blows my 58yr old mind, lol.
There is in fact a setting to make the camera reopen to the last used mode! You can also click and hold the "pro mode" icon in the more page and drag it down to the bottom row of modes. That way, you won't need to click on more each time you want to open a desired mode.
When people ask me why I love the S23 Ultra camera, I'll show them this video ❤ 2 tips: 1. You can change the settings to keep the camera modes you want. 2. The new One UI 6 update with the Expert RAW has brought an ND filter (software based). 😀
What a video, Mr. Photographer! That was a treat. Samsung should see this video, actually showing what their own device is capable of. Btw, there's a 8K videography option too. Hope you'll add those along with a night, astro photography next time. Thank you.
Great demonstration. I bought the phone 3 days back and saw some people criticizing it, saying it's features are gimmicks, that they phone good enough and blablabla. Having a professional showing us the results just reaffirms our product choice.
What a lovely video. I'm getting my S23U, soon and you've provided a lot of inspiration to test the lenses. I'm also into astronomy so if you could do some night pics using the star settings that would be awesome!
It is a good phone but in hindsight I wish I got the base S23. The Ultra is too big and heavy. I don't use the S pen and I don't use the camera that much. My fault. Might trade it in for a base S24 next year. Should get a decent trade in value for it.
I am glad it appeared in my recommendations! I appreciate the reviews that use smartphones as if they are used by the general public, but there aren't many of how photographers used to cameras with interchangeable lenses would use them. Your results are astonishing : O
There is a "Settings to keep" in the camera settings, you can open the first one. Then, in the professional mode, if you want to automatically reset the current parameters, you can slide the setting column to the right, and there is a "reset" button on the far left, click it to reset.
I am so grateful that you made a video based on S23, since am Interested in S23, this came out to be TH-cam suggested video to me and that's how I got to know your channel, you have some great videos. This concept of using phones and testing them as you did in this video is just wonderful. This would attract more people to your channel (especially the people who loves camera and photography) and all other content of yours will get uplifted too, you got a subscriber buddy. Great work, keep going ❤️.
I have the s23u and came from the s21u. What people need to realise is that the cameras are great in good light. Using the telephoto in anything other than bright conditions gives poor images dues to the smaller aperture. Think it’s f4.6, and the phone usually tries a slow shutter like 1/50 which is a no no at focal lengths like 230mm Great video btw 😊
In pro mode you can set shutter speed by yourself, so... Also, phones have poor image quality in bad light not just because of the aperture, but also very small, high megapixel sensors which are really bad at high ISO.
Guys, sorry to say, but your problem is with an experience, not with the phone 😉 I use S22 Ultra and newly S23 Ultra for owl photography (phonescoping method with Kowa Prominar TSN-99A and prime 40x eyepiece TE-80XW) and I beat easily the big pro setups (like Sony A1 + 600mm f/4). And this is not the only one situation, where phone with scope is better than any classic camera.
Yeah, 1.) There's an option in the Settings to be kept across ending and restarting the app: in the app settings, open "Settings to keep" and configure the settings to be kept as you like. 2.) When you said you had to use 2sec timer so that you can avoid the shaken shots, For that thing you're having the S-Pen!
OMG. I' totally blown away by this video. Both photos and videos from S23 Ultra turned out awesome. It's like very different camera output of the nature photography and videography. I'm truly impressed. Keep posting more. Thanks
I'm having the S22 Ultra, and I've been using this phone so much in my travels due to wet weather, and cause it's just so much quicker. The results have been amazing!
Bro apart from the phone camera review, I just want to tell you the whole vibe of the video was so soothing. Your production quality is mad respectable.
Thank you very much for the video and for finally showing how the 10x zoom can be used in a useful way. It makes it quite hard for me to resist😀 Regarding keeping your settings: changing between the lenses restores the last setting from that lens. You could argue in both ways: in some use-cases you appreciate it, in some others no. Samsung is a fan of maximum flexibility. But you don’t like it and here is a at least a partial solution for you. Let us look at different levels of settings. The very detailed level: in Expert raw you can change your settings and save them by giving it a name. You could save multiple setting combinations and restore them by simply tapping on them. Unfortunately for you, Samsung allows for each lens its own set of saved settings. So, again it offers the maximum flexibility. I.e., if you wanted to always combine the same ISO and shutter speed, you would need to save the same setting for each lens separately. Settings to be kept across ending and restarting the app: in the app settings, open “Settings to keep” and configure the settings to be kept as you like. Do not allow the app to be terminated (killed): in app switcher (recent apps), tap on the context menu of the camera app or Expert raw app and select “Keep open”. This will prevent the app from being terminated. This means independent of how often you change between apps and independent of the number of open apps, the camera app will be kept open in memory. You would always be back in the same screen and with the same settings where you have been before changing to another app, even after days.
I've realised one thing that when taking zoom photos, always flip your phone upside down for more clarity, I don't know how but the image comes out more crispier and crystal
In the camera setting, there's a setting call "Setting to Keep"... it will remember what camera mode you last used. So you don't have to switch to Pro mode everytime it restarts. Nice VIdeo!
just wondering why isnt the s pen button used for this case. don't have to touch the phone with the s pen button @8:48 and for the specific picture mode, you can tap on the + button to bring them to the other options on the bottom bar.
Longer lenses produces higher natural bokeh that's why some people prefer telephoto lenses over main lenses. Also there's no image distortion with telephoto
OMG the music makes me wanna cry in ur videos and I love how ur videos are very friendly which is really rare and I can tell ur honest with every word u say which is probably why I feel comfortable watching u unlike other TH-cam not that they are bad but just that u are goo
Great video! Your pictures are beautiful & inspiring! Now I need to go outside and take nature shots with the zoom. The only thing I really used it for on the S22 Ultra was concerts. Those pics & vids came out amazing. My friend had an iphone & hers didn't. I didn't know I needed that kind of zoom until then. Thanks for the inspiration.
As a tech lover guy most the times I spend on TH-cam to these kinda tech contents,but most of the creators are boring . Like they all got Fancy studio and stuffs. Here I found you different, a tech video in the nature.this is great .keep it up and best wishes from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Un maravilloso video de inicio a final , supiste sacar al 100% el s23 Ultra !!! Me encantaría que hicieras un curso para enseñarnos todos esos increíbles conocimientos que tienes y incluso lo pusiste en un celular. ❤un tremendo abrazo y saludos desde Perú ❤
Incredible, without a doubt the best video I've seen so far from the cameras on the S23 Ultra. Congratulations on the video, the place is also incredibly peaceful. Right place, right time, right song. amazing video
All photos are incredible...but those water motion blur were my fave. If you would have told me these were produced on a $3000 DSLR, I would have said, of course it was. The fact you can flip out this phone, play some Candy Crush, check emails and then make a phone call is unreal..
Thanks for a great and very detailed video👍 I've had my Galaxy S23 Ultra for 10 days now, and I'm blown away! The camera - especially the video features - has really improved since the Galaxy S22 Ultra👌
I am impressed how beautiful pictures you can take with it! But, as you say, smartphones will never be able to surpass the level of cameras, whether for film or photography.
I've been photographing for 18 years both as hobbyist and a professional and would have agreed to this until the recent AI revolution. But now I'm not so sure anymore if this will actually be the case in the long term. It's true that smartphones cannot beat the physics, but with good enough AI you can basically reimagine information out of thin air. Once AI tech improves further and smartphones can use various AI tricks on the fly to improve the quality, larger cameras will have hard time competing unless they incorporate the same tricks. And even if/when they do, can you tell the difference? It's already getting hard even with 4K monitors, unless you zoom in and pixel peep. It's a similar thing with graphics in games. At what point will the quality be so good, that improvements are just impossible to notice? It's hard to beat realism, after all. Large computers will always have more power, but if mobile chips get to that point where more power is pretty much impossible to see, does it matter that the large computer is technically better?
Nice review. I agree that even on 50mp the images are stunning. Before I used to have a dlsr to capture these photos. But now I think mobile photgraphy have evolved tremendously. About the how to retain the settings. Go to the Camera app + click on the settings button, on the upper lefr corner then click on "Settings to Keep" then choose "Camera mode" toggle the switch to on. Everytime you go and check the photos and switch back on to Camera app, it will retain the last settings you did. Works perfectly fine for me. Hope this helps..Cheers! I havs the S23 plus btw 🙂
For a pixel peeper, it's fairly easy to see the difference between these and a 'real' camera. I have an S21 Ultra and I love having the 10x zoom and I have gotten many print worthy images with it. All that said, I prefer shooting with my DSLR rig, but I don't / can't carry that everywhere I go. My phone, on the other hand, is always with me and always ready to shoot. We live in an amazing time.
Agreed. I'm old enough to have used the very first phones with cameras and at that time, I would have never imagined some day we would have cameras this good on phones. I used a point-and-shoot back in those days and it wasn't exactly cheap either, still the smartphone cameras today blow the one I used out of the water. Heck, even my first two APS-C DSLR cameras would have hard time competing. Still can't beat my trusty A7, even though it is getting old that full frame sensor really does an amazing job. BUT just like you, I don't carry it around all the time. In fact, rarely nowadays. Having a camera this good in your pocket is simply amazing.
I think you created my favorite camera review for the S23 Ultra. Great work. I'm trying to learn this camera app myself, and this helped a lot. Cheers!
11:08 1) there is auto mode. One each for pix + vid 2) pro mode - one each for Pic and one for video In auto u can't dictate much. In pro mode u can dictate everything. Shutter speed Iso Focus points Etc 3) there are other modes as well. Eg directors / portrait / time lapse / etc
I really miss doing photography, I sold my DSLR when I had an emergency last 2018 and kinda lost the passion for it. but maybe this camera phones would get me back into it especially how magnificent you worked around with it made me inspired again.
U r the 1st person who make this video with s23 ultra filming wildlife i would love to see more plz do more i really want to see filming animal with s23 ultra
Great video! The main sensor is very impressive. Photos and videos from the phone feels a little too processed. There's too much sharpening and frame stacking artifacts like at 2:34. Wish you have used Pro mode more since the AI overlay makes nature look too artificial.
It's my first time here on your channel and it's one of the best camera reviews I've seen. Sharing your camera settings is really helpful for those who want to know more about photography. the inputs you share about changing settings every time you change your sensor is really quite annoying and time consuming. I hope Samsung will address this issue and it will be a big game changer. and maybe they might even give the user an option to save the settings for more convenience
Just got the S23 Ultra a few days ago. It's just an amazing cellphone. Calling it a cellphone is a bit of an insult though. I honestly can't believe the power of this processor. My first Galaxy was the 3. And that's when I knew that the Samsung Galaxy was going to be my forever phone.
3:46 when seeing this on a pc monitor or tv with high resolution, you see the oversharpening and imo it would look just better without it like for example on 3:33 the gopro image is way better and thats on the 1440p screen and on the 4k one the samsung oversharpening just destroes the image while the gopro image is just good also when you go to 5:57 and use . and , to go on frame by frame and look at the gras in the middle, its kinda strage that in a steady motion the frames are sometimes clear and sometimes washed out as if its dynamicaly changing exposure time for the frames or something else is wrong with the postprecessing edit: I have to say tho, the video is about the photos and these look really good
dude!!! your cinematography is LEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!!! i just had to subscibe. Awesome video, music, and arrangement. Not to mention clear narration and well thought of video. prolly one of the greatest content, if not the best, ive seen about S23 Ultra Ive been procrastinating about S23 Ultra or waiting for ip15 in a few months!! You just made the ip 14 pro max pointless for me LOL
I don't get the hype... the footage you shared looked overprocessed. There's way too much sharpening and the bokeh is a mess. Even your Go Pro captured better, cleaner footage.
Dude I love your content alot. I myself love to take pictures and decided in the pandemic to become a photographer and bought a huawei p30 pro. The best decision that I ever made
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Cool video, but 5 presets for 30€, seriously? :D Thanks, but I'll skip. Presets are nice, however the truth nobody selling these wants to admit is that unless you are doing serial photography with the same settings and lighting, you get so much better results individually editing photographs (you know, each photograph is unique after all).
Like I get it, if you do commercial photography presets are a huge time saver. But even then, you want to do them yourself to get the absolute best results for your specific situations. When I used to do commercial car photography, I always had the same settings, same studio lights, but still I needed +20 presets just to account for different car colors and slightly changing light leaking in from outside. And even with the presets, I often had to adjust the photographs at least a bit.
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Sir which back cover you used in s23 ultra in this video plzz send the details
@@himanshusekharbehera2022i think it's a Ringke Air S
Actually, you have an option called "settings to keep" in the camera settings.
This is what I was going to say 😉👍
Yup
My S21 ultra has this option too 😁
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@@alfaromans my S8 has this option as well ... 😅lol, it's been a setting for a while! getting the s23u tomorrow so good to know it's still around
If you go into the Camera Setting, then scroll down to Settings To Keep, you can choose to toggle on the Camera Mode. It lets you start the camera in the mode you last used it. There are other settings you can choose to keep, too: Selfie angle, 50/200 MP resolutions, filters, etc.
do you somehow know how to keep a default value for camera all the time? (eg: i close the camera app and next time it goes with the default camera / values without needing to adjust like I had with my old Note 4)
@@labranjames it's same already
There's a lot to learn when it comes to Samsung phones
@@vervetech9395that's the beauty of an Android phone and in this case Samsung precisely. You can do plenty of things YOU WANT to do and not just what the manufacturer wants you to do or thinks is "best" for you 😉
By FAR the best I've seen. Finally someone actually trying it from a professional stand point instead of those regular youtubers just clicking random pictures . .
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This 12 minute video felt like half an hour. You really did a fantastic job with the calm and soothing vibe throughout the whole video. This felt like a Documentary x Movie while very informative and relevant to this new phone's release. Keep It Up!!!
People actually have no idea how good these cameras are, perfect example
This images are only good for phone, never for a computer or a TV more than 20 inches.
@@おいmizuno yeah ur right but it's still impressive. And most people watch content on the phone soooo not a big problem
@@おいmizuno Some of my shots look awesome on my 34in 4k ultrawide. Shooting 50mp is my favorite when shooting in proper lighting! Still not comparable to my little EOS M6ii, but incredible that it is in my pocket all day, and reaches further than any of my lenses!
@@おいmizuno disagree. This might be true 5-6 years ago, but not anymore. Even mkbhd shots most of his car related videos using the latest pro iphones, and mkbhd's videos has one of the best visual quality on youtube. Smartphone nowadays can definitely be used to create content in the right hands
Always looking for better… I bougth iphone 14 pro and camera is great for my youtube videos, and i found my old lg g2 and turn it on after some years and see how bad camera is haha 😂😂.. 2015 it was great camera on markt.. technology changed a lot of
Probably the best ever use of S23 camera ... On TH-cam. You just nailed it brother... Hands down to your skills.
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Love the review. It’s refreshing to see real life usage of the cameras unlike the usual TH-camr reviewers taking photos of buildings and selfies to test out the new s23 ultra cameras. Great music accompaniment as well, and the honest reviews. I’m definitely subscribing. May even consider getting a S23 ultra too (long time iPhone user here).
Same here always used apple products , I bought the S22 ultra when it was released and now the S23 ultra now it's out . I'll probably keep the S23 for a few years now , see no need in upgrading this is a perfect phone so far !
@@austinmcmichael5576 Is it better than iphone? Coz I'm really confused between both of them?
@@shikharchauhan2322 it's really dependant on your needs
@@shikharchauhan2322 it is
Amen bro. I appreciate how this guy went his way to test this phone in nature photography
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The details you get from the 200mp and 50mp is impressive. That's something you can only get from a real camera setup, but now you can with a smartphone. kudos to Samsung.
Well about main camera. Hmm..200mpix is good when there is a lot of light, 50mpix has much better performance with mixed dark and light scene, while 12.5mpix is very good at dark scenery, coz it gives you 16 times more information for 1pixel so thanks that it is more accurate
The clarity on my s23 ultra is appalling. Not sure if my partner and I got a bad batch but the camera on 200mp after zooming in on content is blurred
@@MP-ez8ch depends on lighting, it needs a lot of lighting to look good. Use less MP when shooting in dark scenarios
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You can use the stylus instead of the 2s delay. Also, in settings you can chose an option to start from the last setting or from the default setting.
You can set up pro mode for quick access in the camera app without going into the more section. I think you can set it when you open "more". There you can customize your camera shortcuts for the modes you are using often
Thanks for the tip!
Yes, you can drag the pro camera icon to put it next to the normal canera, same with pro video.
@@ollenilssonen and u can go to the camera and on the top right to the settings and set the mode where it will stay on the mode which u last used btw amazing video i really want the phone now
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Bro, to hell with the phone and the camera stuff.. this video is so satisfying, the ambiance, the birds, the music. In all honesty a real stress buster !! Many thanks and keep em coming..
I love Sweden so much. Spent a lot of time around Borås, Ulricehamn, and Dalstorp. Perfect for nature shots. Such a beautiful country.
Inshallah brother swedan is a beautiful country recommend all my Muslim brothers to settle in there
Yeah the people there is beautiful too! Especially with refugee coming from middle east 🥰
@@mohammadzubair2641 lol muslim rlly have to relate everything with them
Get lost
@@mohammadzubair2641 nahh stay away from that country...we know what peaceful community do once settled
@@mohammadzubair2641 Your Muslim brothers will force Sweden women to use hijab?
This is the first video of this kind that I really enjoy. You took a different approach and tried it in your natural use cases, not in the marketing use cases that every other reviewer performs. Really appreciate it.
One thing that doesn't look right is the processing on bird photos. I can take more clear photos and even videos of wildlife with my S21U. So I assume there's a problem in the early versions of the firmware or the software on your phone. It can depend on the region, because updates get pushed on different schedules depending on the country or even the carrier. I would suggest you to wait some time to get this things fixed by future updates, and retest it if you see fit to check if there was an improvement.
Keep it up, really nice job.
I'm watching this on the s23 ultra and the footage looks amazing 😍
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All of the things you didn't like about the functionality is all settings. As for accessing pro mode, simply drag it down to the mode selection bar, you can also set it as the main setting it opens to. Same for the lens complaint. But I should recommend to you the expert raw app. Shoots either 14 or 16 bit raw instead of 12! :)
Note that sometimes at 10x you will still be using the 3x lens, there is an AI lens switching setting automatically turned on. If you are too close for example it will not switch to 10x.
Luckily you can turn that off
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Através do plugin "camera assistant" do good lock@@Bartekwis
I use a S21 Ultra, and for me it was a game changer. After 15+ years with iPhones, which I love. I experienced more crashes on my android phones vs iOS. But, the price the options to customise are all the cherries on top. I would buy a S23 Ultra hands down. It's so cool to have these kinds of camera's in your pocket and take cool shots whenever you want. Sure the form factor is big, but you'll get used to it. That's what I told my wife as well.
I had a s21,and smashed screen . Didn't have time to wait for screen [use phone for work] got the s22 and I am BLOWN away with photos and video 8k
LOL! So, did your wife get used to the size finally?
I am shocked 😯 by the results of S23 Ultra, hats off Samsung and hats off Olle for the amazing efforts 👏🏼
You can look at Sony Xperia 1 mark 5 for nature photography
Your voice is so calming and you have a warm personality. The video is amazing too, all calming vibes. I just bought this phone today. Can't wait to start using it!
Thank you!! Subscribed!!❤
I like that you put the S23 through a real-world test outdoors (I'm also an outdoor photographer) instead of a comfie living room like so many other reviewers. I recently upgraded my S21 to an S23 Ultra - not to mention I also recently sold my aging Nikon d80 dslr and plan on relying on the S23 a fair bit in the future. Thanks for the review. Cheers!
I too held on to my Canon DSLRs until the last - but heck, these phone camera systems really take the adage of ‘The best camera is the one you have with you at the time’ - & runs with it! I only use one DSLR now for actual macro photography.
@@ArifGhostwriter I hear ya'. Case in point - this past weekend over Easter dinner with friends and relatives my father farted around with an old Nikon d80 dslr - trying to remember how to use the remote control. I snapped a few quickie shots with the S23 and sat down to eat. Everyone was well into the food before he finally gave up fussin' with the Nikon. In a way I felt kind've bad for him - but it also highlighted to me the ease, efficiency and convenience of a high-end smartphone cam.
@@SilentKnight43 Same! But this time it was almost me. Easter Sunday was super lovely weather (here in the UK) - we went on what should have been a short & uneventful jaunt to a local new farm shop - then it unexpectedly pivots into a 'visit the farm animals' type thing, for the kids! We're into spontaneity (or try to be), & went ahead.
A few moons ago, I would've been wanting to go back to the car for my proper camera, plus the dilemma over which exact lens to use - which can really 'spoil' the flow of the experience for the family...
But not this time! I already have a stupendous camera on me (S22 Ultra in my case) - & could just crack on & let the events & laughter unfold around me (they got to feed various animals) - all backdropped with fantastic greenery & blue skies, which for me I totally love Samsung's 'colour-science'.
And heck - I only today discovered that the 'Full' screen camera mode 𝘥𝘰𝘦𝘴𝘯'𝘵 use the full 108 pixel capability! So I'm getting to know it all over again as it creates larger files & captures masses more detail.
@@ArifGhostwriter If you opt to upgrade the S22 to the S23 ultra - the 200 pixel setting will give ya' 12240x16320 pixel images! Severe overkill for my use...but it gives lots of cropping latitude and I'm still testdriving the cameras at this point to see what they'll do. But yeah, many times I've been in that scenario of 'should I go back to the car for the DSLR...or just shoot with the smartphone'. Current tech with these new phones still blows my 58yr old mind, lol.
Hey its 2024 now, is the s23 ultra still good for nature photography and monuments? @SilentKnight43
There is in fact a setting to make the camera reopen to the last used mode! You can also click and hold the "pro mode" icon in the more page and drag it down to the bottom row of modes. That way, you won't need to click on more each time you want to open a desired mode.
I love your content bro. You deserve far more subscribers, and I hope it's coming your way.
- a wildlife photographer
Thank you, I really appreciate it!🙏🏻
When people ask me why I love the S23 Ultra camera, I'll show them this video ❤
2 tips:
1. You can change the settings to keep the camera modes you want.
2. The new One UI 6 update with the Expert RAW has brought an ND filter (software based). 😀
i bet
What a video, Mr. Photographer! That was a treat.
Samsung should see this video, actually showing what their own device is capable of.
Btw, there's a 8K videography option too. Hope you'll add those along with a night, astro photography next time.
Thank you.
@samsung should watch this
Great demonstration. I bought the phone 3 days back and saw some people criticizing it, saying it's features are gimmicks, that they phone good enough and blablabla. Having a professional showing us the results just reaffirms our product choice.
I now own it and as a photographer I can say it's very capable in good lighting conditions
What a lovely video. I'm getting my S23U, soon and you've provided a lot of inspiration to test the lenses. I'm also into astronomy so if you could do some night pics using the star settings that would be awesome!
You'll love this phone. It's truly an amazing cellphone and well worth the money.
JimmyisPromo did one on camera shooting and a big astrophotography with which you can save pro setting presets
You get in expert raw star map that moves as you change direction so you can find constellations
Please can you get me one please
It is a good phone but in hindsight I wish I got the base S23. The Ultra is too big and heavy. I don't use the S pen and I don't use the camera that much. My fault. Might trade it in for a base S24 next year. Should get a decent trade in value for it.
The way you edit your videos and the music choices really makes the videos feel like proffessionel TV shows, you've earned a sub!
Thank you so much for saying that! Appreciate it! :D
So sick stuff with a phone.. Those forest video were super smooth and crisp. Nice test Olle 👌📸
thanks bro! :D
I am glad it appeared in my recommendations! I appreciate the reviews that use smartphones as if they are used by the general public, but there aren't many of how photographers used to cameras with interchangeable lenses would use them. Your results are astonishing : O
There is a "Settings to keep" in the camera settings, you can open the first one. Then, in the professional mode, if you want to automatically reset the current parameters, you can slide the setting column to the right, and there is a "reset" button on the far left, click it to reset.
@hembafanjoyterumbur9716 What should I do?
8:25 Yes there's a setting for that and if u press the ''more'' button and hold a option and put it in the bar below it will stay there
I am so grateful that you made a video based on S23, since am Interested in S23, this came out to be TH-cam suggested video to me and that's how I got to know your channel, you have some great videos. This concept of using phones and testing them as you did in this video is just wonderful. This would attract more people to your channel (especially the people who loves camera and photography) and all other content of yours will get uplifted too, you got a subscriber buddy. Great work, keep going ❤️.
Man those drone shots are sooooo good!!
I have the s23u and came from the s21u. What people need to realise is that the cameras are great in good light. Using the telephoto in anything other than bright conditions gives poor images dues to the smaller aperture. Think it’s f4.6, and the phone usually tries a slow shutter like 1/50 which is a no no at focal lengths like 230mm
Great video btw 😊
yeah, you could try with rule of dubles. not sure how it work on camera though
In pro mode you can set shutter speed by yourself, so...
Also, phones have poor image quality in bad light not just because of the aperture, but also very small, high megapixel sensors which are really bad at high ISO.
Guys, sorry to say, but your problem is with an experience, not with the phone 😉 I use S22 Ultra and newly S23 Ultra for owl photography (phonescoping method with Kowa Prominar TSN-99A and prime 40x eyepiece TE-80XW) and I beat easily the big pro setups (like Sony A1 + 600mm f/4). And this is not the only one situation, where phone with scope is better than any classic camera.
@@martintomas9220 Maybe you should direct us to where we can see your results?
How would you compare the s21u to s23u? (s21u user here).
As others have said, it's great to see someone using the camera and actually testing it with interesting subjects. I'd love to see a second part.
Yeah, 1.) There's an option in the Settings to be kept across ending and restarting the app: in the app settings, open "Settings to keep" and configure the settings to be kept as you like.
2.) When you said you had to use 2sec timer so that you can avoid the shaken shots, For that thing you're having the S-Pen!
But you can set multiple shoots and reset time in between....
OMG. I' totally blown away by this video. Both photos and videos from S23 Ultra turned out awesome. It's like very different camera output of the nature photography and videography. I'm truly impressed. Keep posting more. Thanks
Always loved your videos Nilsson. Please do a night photography review on this phone as well if you can :)
So calming, I know how much efforts goes into making such high quality videos. You got yourself a fan 🤝
The directing and editing of this video is just out of this world, very soothing :)
Your video is nothing short of a nice documentary. Keep it up, bro!
I'm having the S22 Ultra, and I've been using this phone so much in my travels due to wet weather, and cause it's just so much quicker. The results have been amazing!
Bro apart from the phone camera review, I just want to tell you the whole vibe of the video was so soothing. Your production quality is mad respectable.
Thank you very much for the video and for finally showing how the 10x zoom can be used in a useful way. It makes it quite hard for me to resist😀
Regarding keeping your settings: changing between the lenses restores the last setting from that lens. You could argue in both ways: in some use-cases you appreciate it, in some others no. Samsung is a fan of maximum flexibility. But you don’t like it and here is a at least a partial solution for you.
Let us look at different levels of settings.
The very detailed level: in Expert raw you can change your settings and save them by giving it a name. You could save multiple setting combinations and restore them by simply tapping on them. Unfortunately for you, Samsung allows for each lens its own set of saved settings. So, again it offers the maximum flexibility. I.e., if you wanted to always combine the same ISO and shutter speed, you would need to save the same setting for each lens separately.
Settings to be kept across ending and restarting the app: in the app settings, open “Settings to keep” and configure the settings to be kept as you like.
Do not allow the app to be terminated (killed): in app switcher (recent apps), tap on the context menu of the camera app or Expert raw app and select “Keep open”. This will prevent the app from being terminated. This means independent of how often you change between apps and independent of the number of open apps, the camera app will be kept open in memory. You would always be back in the same screen and with the same settings where you have been before changing to another app, even after days.
Thank you so much for the informative comment! Appreciate it so much!
Cheers mate!
Dude wow
I've realised one thing that when taking zoom photos, always flip your phone upside down for more clarity, I don't know how but the image comes out more crispier and crystal
Awesome Comment 👌
@@ollenilssonen please include raw next time, raw non expert
Finally and so excited to found a video about Samsung phone with serious photography. 🙏🏻 thank you
In the camera setting, there's a setting call "Setting to Keep"... it will remember what camera mode you last used. So you don't have to switch to Pro mode everytime it restarts. Nice VIdeo!
just wondering why isnt the s pen button used for this case. don't have to touch the phone with the s pen button @8:48 and for the specific picture mode, you can tap on the + button to bring them to the other options on the bottom bar.
the natural Bokeh coming from that 10x lens is just insane,cant believe its from a smartphone ⚡
I cant believe it too. 😂
Yeah sure… natural😂
Longer lenses produces higher natural bokeh that's why some people prefer telephoto lenses over main lenses. Also there's no image distortion with telephoto
Oh... This phone can actually do some amazing work. Good job bro! Nice video!
This is the first time I stumbled upon your channel. Great content man. All the best
Appreciate it man!
OMG the music makes me wanna cry in ur videos and I love how ur videos are very friendly which is really rare and I can tell ur honest with every word u say which is probably why I feel comfortable watching u unlike other TH-cam not that they are bad but just that u are goo
Great video! Your pictures are beautiful & inspiring! Now I need to go outside and take nature shots with the zoom. The only thing I really used it for on the S22 Ultra was concerts. Those pics & vids came out amazing. My friend had an iphone & hers didn't. I didn't know I needed that kind of zoom until then. Thanks for the inspiration.
As a tech lover guy most the times I spend on TH-cam to these kinda tech contents,but most of the creators are boring . Like they all got Fancy studio and stuffs. Here I found you different, a tech video in the nature.this is great .keep it up and best wishes from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Un maravilloso video de inicio a final , supiste sacar al 100% el s23 Ultra !!!
Me encantaría que hicieras un curso para enseñarnos todos esos increíbles conocimientos que tienes y incluso lo pusiste en un celular.
❤un tremendo abrazo y saludos desde Perú ❤
Incredible, without a doubt the best video I've seen so far from the cameras on the S23 Ultra.
Congratulations on the video, the place is also incredibly peaceful. Right place, right time, right song. amazing video
Landscape shots are definitely the best! Bird shots are alright. I guess it’s pretty difficult using the x100 zoom with a phone.
All photos are incredible...but those water motion blur were my fave. If you would have told me these were produced on a $3000 DSLR, I would have said, of course it was. The fact you can flip out this phone, play some Candy Crush, check emails and then make a phone call is unreal..
Thanks for a great and very detailed video👍 I've had my Galaxy S23 Ultra for 10 days now, and I'm blown away! The camera - especially the video features - has really improved since the Galaxy S22 Ultra👌
You live in an utterly GORGEOUS place! You have single-handedly convinced me to pick up the Ultra!!
I am impressed how beautiful pictures you can take with it! But, as you say, smartphones will never be able to surpass the level of cameras, whether for film or photography.
Can't beat physics
I've been photographing for 18 years both as hobbyist and a professional and would have agreed to this until the recent AI revolution. But now I'm not so sure anymore if this will actually be the case in the long term.
It's true that smartphones cannot beat the physics, but with good enough AI you can basically reimagine information out of thin air. Once AI tech improves further and smartphones can use various AI tricks on the fly to improve the quality, larger cameras will have hard time competing unless they incorporate the same tricks. And even if/when they do, can you tell the difference? It's already getting hard even with 4K monitors, unless you zoom in and pixel peep.
It's a similar thing with graphics in games. At what point will the quality be so good, that improvements are just impossible to notice? It's hard to beat realism, after all. Large computers will always have more power, but if mobile chips get to that point where more power is pretty much impossible to see, does it matter that the large computer is technically better?
Nice review. I agree that even on 50mp the images are stunning. Before I used to have a dlsr to capture these photos. But now I think mobile photgraphy have evolved tremendously. About the how to retain the settings. Go to the Camera app + click on the settings button, on the upper lefr corner then click on "Settings to Keep" then choose "Camera mode" toggle the switch to on. Everytime you go and check the photos and switch back on to Camera app, it will retain the last settings you did. Works perfectly fine for me. Hope this helps..Cheers! I havs the S23 plus btw 🙂
A camera on a phone is only great when you know how to use it and you just proved that fact. Beautiful. Tq
9:17 that's a quality photo
I can't believe how strong this camera is capable of
8:35 yes there is setting, in the cam setting you can open with the same setting every time
For a pixel peeper, it's fairly easy to see the difference between these and a 'real' camera. I have an S21 Ultra and I love having the 10x zoom and I have gotten many print worthy images with it. All that said, I prefer shooting with my DSLR rig, but I don't / can't carry that everywhere I go. My phone, on the other hand, is always with me and always ready to shoot. We live in an amazing time.
Agreed. I'm old enough to have used the very first phones with cameras and at that time, I would have never imagined some day we would have cameras this good on phones. I used a point-and-shoot back in those days and it wasn't exactly cheap either, still the smartphone cameras today blow the one I used out of the water. Heck, even my first two APS-C DSLR cameras would have hard time competing.
Still can't beat my trusty A7, even though it is getting old that full frame sensor really does an amazing job. BUT just like you, I don't carry it around all the time. In fact, rarely nowadays. Having a camera this good in your pocket is simply amazing.
Next level photography, videography, cinematography kudos man
I think you created my favorite camera review for the S23 Ultra. Great work. I'm trying to learn this camera app myself, and this helped a lot. Cheers!
There's an option to retain the last used camera mode. It's called "settings to keep".
what a thoughtful way of showcasing the phone's camera capabilities
11:08
1) there is auto mode. One each for pix + vid
2) pro mode - one each for Pic and one for video
In auto u can't dictate much.
In pro mode u can dictate everything.
Shutter speed
Iso
Focus points
Etc
3) there are other modes as well. Eg directors / portrait / time lapse / etc
Amazing! Thank you for showing us what S23 is capable of
I really miss doing photography, I sold my DSLR when I had an emergency last 2018 and kinda lost the passion for it.
but maybe this camera phones would get me back into it especially how magnificent you worked around with it made me inspired again.
at 7:19, that perfect disc of ice spinning around in that creek is really damn beautiful.
The best video👍🏻💯
U r the 1st person who make this video with s23 ultra filming wildlife i would love to see more plz do more i really want to see filming animal with s23 ultra
I have the S23 Ultra.
The 10x and 30 times zoom is so much sharper, clearer...and maintains the same color I all modes.
Do we have potrait mode with 10x?
@@Dabal_R No, just 1x and 3x.
@@dannok3315 okay, thanks
what great photos, blows my mind what some people can do with a camera
Great video! The main sensor is very impressive. Photos and videos from the phone feels a little too processed. There's too much sharpening and frame stacking artifacts like at 2:34. Wish you have used Pro mode more since the AI overlay makes nature look too artificial.
all use frame stacking and binned sensors, for quality you buy a full frame with proper glass
It's my first time here on your channel and it's one of the best camera reviews I've seen. Sharing your camera settings is really helpful for those who want to know more about photography. the inputs you share about changing settings every time you change your sensor is really quite annoying and time consuming. I hope Samsung will address this issue and it will be a big game changer. and maybe they might even give the user an option to save the settings for more convenience
Just got the S23 Ultra a few days ago. It's just an amazing cellphone. Calling it a cellphone is a bit of an insult though. I honestly can't believe the power of this processor. My first Galaxy was the 3. And that's when I knew that the Samsung Galaxy was going to be my forever phone.
Wow, beautiful! The camera on S23 is brilliant!
Hats off to you brother. You are doing great. Thank you for entertaining us and help us learn new things about photography. ❤️
3:46 when seeing this on a pc monitor or tv with high resolution, you see the oversharpening and imo it would look just better without it
like for example on 3:33 the gopro image is way better and thats on the 1440p screen and on the 4k one the samsung oversharpening just destroes the image while the gopro image is just good
also when you go to 5:57 and use . and , to go on frame by frame and look at the gras in the middle, its kinda strage that in a steady motion the frames are sometimes clear and sometimes washed out as if its dynamicaly changing exposure time for the frames or something else is wrong with the postprecessing
edit: I have to say tho, the video is about the photos and these look really good
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I'm kerala India 🥰🥰🥰
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This is more than a camera review. Loved everything in this video.
Now i think i have made a huge mistake buying iphone 14 pro
Yeah u did lmao
Not gonna make the same thou
I just bought a used s23 ultra for 400 bucks
Hi Luke, where did u find it at that price, could you help me find it at similar rate.
@@AB-sx2pn see if you can find a refurbished phone they work just as well but are far cheaper.
dude!!! your cinematography is LEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!!!
i just had to subscibe. Awesome video, music, and arrangement. Not to mention clear narration and well thought of video.
prolly one of the greatest content, if not the best, ive seen about S23 Ultra
Ive been procrastinating about S23 Ultra or waiting for ip15 in a few months!!
You just made the ip 14 pro max pointless for me LOL
you look like mr. beast
And You look like karl
optical 10x zoom is absolute dope - shooting, filming concert, foliage, critters....
Who is from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Lovely Galaxy S23 ULTRA
S Series Users Here 🤙🏼
❤❤
This was the best camera review I've ever seen. Well done.
Thanks for those words!
I don't get the hype... the footage you shared looked overprocessed. There's way too much sharpening and the bokeh is a mess. Even your Go Pro captured better, cleaner footage.
I found that the zoom footage looked more like water painting. Kindda on the smudgy side.
Dude I love your content alot. I myself love to take pictures and decided in the pandemic to become a photographer and bought a huawei p30 pro. The best decision that I ever made
I definitely love your content. Please keep what you are doing man!
Appreciate it❤️
Glad to say that, I've owned a S23 Ultra 🤩 and it's amazing 🎉
The music used in this particular video is very cool, cinematic and inspirational