Samsung's Samsung S20 series is now officially available in Spain and around the world. This is a new range the premium, proud to have first-rate cameras, as well as installing amazing zoom for remote photos. However, what is the difference between these three types?
While the S20 Ultra, we have already published it full reviewIncluded with a curved periscope lens that enables you to manage a good 10x hybrid zoom with amazing effects (up to 100x zoom), the S20 and S20 + settings are different.
The information provided by Samsung tells us that these calls are limited to handling a zoom 3x hybrid optical. Both the S20 and S20 + have three lens lenses behind them, a depth sensor in the S20 + case.
On the other hand, a 12 MP primary camera, 12 MP wide angle angle similar to the Type S10 model already has, and a 64 MP telephoto lens produced over the other, though it wasn't just a telephoto lens to use, to be frank.
Publication NoteCheck He analyzed the details revealed by Samsung in detail and found that from a field perspective of 76 (compared to 79 degrees of wide sensor), this 64-MP lens is not a telephonic lens like that, but another wide angle, but wide. much smaller than a large lens.
Technically it's something like zoom 1.06x is related to the main camera, a possible basis for which Samsung is improving its telephoto and hybrid optical capabilities.
Standard 3x zoom image from Samsung Galaxy S20 camera app.
Instead of using zoom Specifically, both the S20 and S20 + use digital tactics to measure the image to a larger MP performance. This is actually a zoom It's almost completely digital, and it finds its way thanks to sensor size, quality, and megapixel counts.
Surprisingly, the S20 camera app itself looks designed to hide, or at least not highlight, that feature. In fact, consider the option to switch to 64 Mp mode to take full-size photos with this large sensor.
That makes sense, but it can also take up to 64MP photos when you enter 3x auto zoom settings (and up to 6x zoom). However, you cannot use 64 megapixels per zoom, which means the app breaks and scans the images.
A 3x zoom shot from a 64 MP configuration, with a marked increase in noise and a sharp reduction in the aforementioned power range.
It looks like a good option, though it's surprising that the animation doesn't provide too much quality, and the worst part is that in almost all aspects, the zoom appears automatically).
In short, it looks like Samsung has installed a 3x 64 MP phone lens so people know that the phone has it, however if you take pictures it's another.
Holding by zoom 3x from a 64 MP setting will produce sound boost effects with reduced power range. It won't help the fact that when you press the screen to do it zoom, the phone switches only on a 2 MP lens when you hit 2x.
Again, it's hard to interpret which concept Samsung is following. We asked this product to comment on why the app was made this way and why hardware The camera is configured exactly as it is, but we did not receive a response.
Either way, you have to stick with the idea that even though the optical telephoto setting is not true, the S20 zoom gun is great until the average user is satisfied with the low quality and low zoom levels.
The Samsung people may have been released and called things by their name. Otherwise, you might be wondering why Samsung chose this unusual camera setup. Why not follow in the footsteps of the S10, or even the Galaxy S20 Ultra, and use the original zoom lens? The suspect is about 8K.
8K video recording requires at least 33 MP sensor and 8K is one of the key sales messages sent by Samsung to explain the possibilities of this model.
Samsung apparently decided that a high quality sensor was enough for an 8K video, but not for its main camera. Instead of raising the cost with additional lenses, the company should have opted to differentiate the difference, remove the lens lens, and hopefully no one saw it.