Clearly Samsung believes that creating memorable picture and video content shouldn’t just be an event for bright daylight. You can now expect crystal clear images and videos at night, through the lens of Samsung’s most intelligent camera yet.
The Galaxy S22 Ultra makes its debut to ramp up what you can do with a smartphone camera even more. It is built with a 2.4um pixel sensor – Samsung’s largest pixel sensor yet – enabling its camera lenses to capture more light and data, optimising the lighting and detail of video clips. Its advanced Super Clear Glass lens helps users take smoother and clearer night-time videos without flares.
Missing a DSLR because of the RAW format? The entire Galaxy S22 Series offers access to the Expert RAW app, which features a comprehensive suite of in-camera editing tools that deliver a DSLR-like experience. With the ability to save photos in RAW format up to 16bit, users can take more control over their edits with more of their image data. And, just like with a DSLR camera, users can brighten or darken photos with ISO settings and shutter speed, adjust the white balance to make the photo more warm or cool, and manually focus on a desired subject to get images looking the way they should.
The vivid screen complements the pictures once they are taken. With up to a 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display2 on the Galaxy S22 Ultra, the series brings photos to life in stunning detail, and is brighter with an eye-catching peak of 1,750nits. Vision Booster technology further enables Galaxy S22 Ultra’s screen to intelligently adjust lightning throughout the day, making sure users get the best possible view of their content, even when the sun begins to set.
Not convinced yet? Visit a nearby Samsung Store, network operator or retailer to test out the Galaxy S22 Series. For more info that will get you excited, click here, day or night.
1Adaptive Pixel only works with high resolution photos, not at basic resolution
2Display measurements are diagonal; the actual viewable area is smaller due to rounded corners and camera hole.