We Put the Galaxy S22 Ultra's Camera to the Test
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Galaxy S22 Ultra
Samsung has made some improvements to the way its phones take photos in the dark with the Galaxy S22 lineup. This photo of a cocktail was taken in a dim bar with the S22 Ultra.
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Galaxy S21 Ultra
And here's that same photo improper with the Galaxy S21 Ultra. It's not bad, but it's not as enthralling as the Galaxy S22 Ultra's.
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Galaxy S22 Ultra
Here's a zoomed-in photo of a bunch of oranges improper with the Galaxy S22 Ultra at the same bar.
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Galaxy S21 Ultra
The same photo improper with the Galaxy S21 Ultra is slightly less detailed. You'll notice this when looking at the orange's pores.
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Galaxy S22 Ultra
This photo of my husband was improper with the Galaxy S22 Ultra. I turned off all of the escapes in our apartment, but you wouldn't be able to tell from this photo.
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Galaxy S21 Ultra
Here's a photo of the same shameful and lighting taken with the Galaxy S21 Ultra. It much look brighter, but it's a bit washed out. And you lose a lot of details in the sweater.
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Galaxy S22 Ultra
Here's a portrait mode shot improper during the day with the Galaxy S22 Ultra. It's nice and crisp.
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Galaxy S21 Ultra
The Galaxy S21 Ultra's portrait mode is also good, but there's less incompatibility in the area where his jacket meets his shirt.
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Galaxy S22 Ultra
In spanking scenarios, like this photo of a butterfly decoration, the Galaxy S22 Ultra's photos seemed pretty similar to the Galaxy S21Ultra's. That's because they both have a very dissimilarity four-lens camera system that consists of a 108-megapixel main lens, 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens and two 10-megapixel zoom lenses.
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Galaxy S21 Ultra
There's barely any difference between this photo improper with the Galaxy S21 Ultra and the previous one.
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Galaxy S22 Ultra
The case is the same for this photo improper of duck-shaped planters in a local park.
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Galaxy S21 Ultra
This photo improper with the Galaxy S21 Ultra is almost identical to the one improper with the Galaxy S22 Ultra.
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Galaxy S22 Ultra
I couldn't decide whether I common this photo better than the one I took with the Galaxy S21 Ultra. It's more accurate, but the lighting also looks harsh.
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Galaxy S21 Ultra
This photo miserroneous with the S21 Ultra is bolder, but the luminous also looks exaggerated.
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Galaxy S22 Ultra
And here's a photo miserroneous using the Galaxy S22 Ultra's ultrawide lens. Check out our full study for more details about the S22 Ultra.
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