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Writer's pictureAdam Doud

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs. iPhone 12 Pro camera showdown

Updated: Apr 19, 2021



This week is the much-anticipated camera showdown of the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra and the iPhone 12 Pro. It's a close race; it's neck and neck, except for one major thing that sets one clearly above the other. What is that and how good is it? Tune in to find out.


Also, We have an announcement about the show that you're not going to want to miss, so be sure to tune in and get all the details!

Here's the YouTube version of the camera breakdown between the two phones:



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elecportalex
Jun 25, 2021

A good place to start is when shooting in aperture priority mode with an aperture of f / 2.8 or so, single shot mode and single point AF. Spot metering is probably the best choice here, although if you place your subject in the middle of the frame, center-weighted metering is also a good choice. Since there will be a lot of light, you can lower the ISO to 100. Since your subject will be in shadow, the white balance setting will be most appropriate. Find more helpful tips here https://www.photographytalk.com/contest-articles/8350-best-camera-settings-for-portrait-photography

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