The summary of ‘S23 vs S22 vs S21 Ultra Camera Test – BARELY Any Difference?’

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The video compares the camera quality of Samsung models S21, S22, and S23, focusing on image and video performance. The S23 shows improvements in detail, sharpness, dynamic range, and low-light performance, although issues like flaring and shadow pushing are noted. The S22 is favored for consistency and image quality. Motion blur, portrait shots, night mode, video recording, and AK footage are analyzed, highlighting enhancements in clarity, dynamic range, color accuracy, and resolution. Overall, the S23 offers iterative upgrades emphasizing dynamic range and improved night mode capabilities, positioning it as a significant improvement in camera quality.

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In this segment of the video, the YouTuber compares the Samsung S23 Ultra’s 200-megapixel camera to the S22 and S21 models by taking various photos and videos. They note that the differences in detail between the cameras are minimal when looking at full shots but become more apparent upon closer inspection. The S23 shows more natural sharpness compared to the S22 and S21, especially when scaled down to 12 megapixels. The dynamic range and performance in low light conditions are also discussed, with the S23 showing improvements in darker situations but encountering some issues with flaring. The YouTuber mentions a potential problem of Shadows being excessively pushed up in some dark shots with the S23.

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In this part of the video, the reviewer compares the image quality of different smartphone cameras, specifically focusing on the S22, S21, and S23 models. The S22 performs well with less noise compared to the others, while the S23 shows banding and artifacting issues in dark areas. The S23 captures more detail and better shadows in low-light settings, but overall, the S22 is preferred due to its consistency and image quality. The comparison extends to ultra-wide and telephoto shots, where differences are more noticeable at night. The S22 and S23 demonstrate similar detail and color accuracy, with the S21 falling behind in image quality and focus accuracy.

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In this segment of the video, the comparison focuses on motion blur in shots taken with different phones – the S21, S22, and S23. The S23 performs well with the least motion blur, while the S22 lags behind. Portrait shots are examined next, with the S22 slightly trailing behind the iPhone in quality. The S22 has improved contrast and white balance but similar edge detection. Notably, only the S22 can take white portraits at a certain distance. Night mode portraits show more detail and better contrast. The selfie camera has downgraded to 12 megapixels, showing less detail in indirect lighting compared to the previous 40-megapixel camera on the S22. The macro capability of the S22 is superior to the S23.

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In this segment of the video, the focus is on the camera quality improvements seen with the S23 compared to the S21 and S22 models. The major improvement highlighted is dynamic range, showcasing better clarity, accurate white balance, and more detail in various scenarios such as portrait shots, night time shots, neon signs, and different lens zoom levels. The S23 particularly excels in maintaining details in bright backgrounds and capturing accurate colors. The video also mentions improvements in video recording quality, especially in portrait mode and slow-motion, with enhancements in resolution and dynamic range. The overall impression is that the S23 offers iterative upgrades in camera and video quality, emphasizing better dynamic range and improved night mode capabilities while being marketed as a more revolutionary upgrade.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses improvements in camera quality between Samsung models S21, S22, and S23. The S23 shows enhancements in sharpness, detail, dynamic range, and resolution for slow-motion and super slow-motion footage. The 8K footage displays wider angles, improved dynamic range, reduced noise, and better detail compared to previous versions. Transitioning to 4K, there is increased contrast and detail without significant issues. The comparison between the camera footage of the three models shows differences in resolution and noise levels in varying lighting conditions. AK footage at night with decent lighting shows significant improvement in quality, approaching photo quality with less stuttering.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the improvements in video quality of the AK, highlighting the better damage range and usability of the camera. They compare it to the iPhone, traditionally known for good video quality. The speaker concludes that the AK offers top-notch video quality and asks for viewers’ opinions on the S23 Ultras camera upgrades.

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