Top 10 Samsung Note 10+ Camera Tips and Tricks to Click like a Pro
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus has a multitude of cameras. From an ultra-wide and wide lens to a telephoto lens and a DepthVision camera, it is also equipped with high-performance lenses. The artificial intelligence of Snapdragon 855 supports the camera department. Yes, the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus can make images of excellent quality. The good news is that you can improve them by changing some features and settings.
In this article, we will show you today all the tips and tricks about the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus camera.
As it will be a long post, let's go straight to that.
1. Scene Optimizer
Scene Optimizer is one of the newest additions to the Galaxy Note series. As the name suggests, it is an artificial intelligence function, which helps to improve the quality of the photo by studying the subject and making the appropriate changes .
To activate Scene Optimizer, go to camera settings (a small pinion icon in the upper left corner) and activate the first switch.
Then a blue icon will appear when you point your camera at an object. In a split second, he will recognize the object and apply the necessary modifications.
Professional advice: Difficulties to frame your shots? Why not let the AI take care of it? Enable the Shoot Suggestions option in the camera settings and wait for artificial intelligence to begin.
2. Super stable mode in videos
Shaking hands? Why not let the camera stabilize your videos? Note 10 comes with a Super Steady mode for video recording, which provides software stabilization thus ensuring smoother recordings without jolts. It is available for wide angle lens and the main lens.
To turn it on, open the video mode and tap the small icon at the top. So, all you have to do is record your videos without shaking.
Note that it is limited to 1080p in videos at 30 frames per second.
3. Save as HDR10 + Videos
Like the Samsung Galaxy S10, the Galaxy Note 10 and 10+ also support HDR10 +. This is a high dynamic range format that helps you get richer and more realistic videos by optimizing color and contrast.
To turn it on, go to Camera Settings and select Advanced Recording Options. Then select HDR10 + video. Note that since it is an experimental feature, you may not get the same result every time.
4. Using the Zoom-In Microphone
Another lab feature that is debuting is Zoom-in mic. As its name indicates, it zooms in on the noise, amplifying the audio and hiding other background noise.
The setting is hidden under Advanced Recording Options. All you have to do is turn on the switch.
5. Night and ultra wide mode
Now, a little bad news. The combination of night mode and ultra-wide mode is not very satisfactory in Note 10 Plus. Although you get a wide angle shot, the quality will be a little grainy with a lot of noise.
Therefore, the best option is to click on a normal picture in night mode.
Did you knowNote 10 comes with an AR Doodle function.
6. Ultra wide shape correction
The wide angle lens of the Galaxy Note 10 is ideal for capturing vast perspectives. But like wide-angle lenses, they can give a "fish-eye" look, especially if the mount has buildings or any other structure right on the sides.
Fortunately, the Galaxy Note 10 comes with an integrated option to make these corrections. However, Samsung does not activate it by default.
To make these changes, go to Settings and scroll to what you see Save Options. Then select Ultra Wide Shape Correction.
Cool Tip: Do you like to shoot in Pro mode? If so, switch the switch for RAW images under Recording Options.
7. Editing modes
Do you want a camera interface without clutter? Not all camera modes are used in everyday life. In most cases, you'll find that night mode, live focus, and food mode are more used than others. After all, who can resist a click on the image of a delicious plate of spaghetti with meatballs?
Anyway, if you're looking for ways to unclutter the camera interface, you can do it. Go to Settings> Camera Modes> Edit Modes and uncheck all modes you do not like.
And while you're there, you can also rearrange the different modes as you like.
8. Filming methods
Showing the palm to take a picture is so common. With note 10, you should do things a little differently. Say hello to the S Pen.
Yes, the S Pen can click on the images. Then point the camera towards you (or your subject) and click on the button of your S Pen. It's so simple.
9. Capture unusual videos
Two years ago, the Live Focus mode on the Galaxy Note 8 was one of the most discussed features. The company is now ready with a new Live Focus mode, and this time it's for the videos.
You can not only blur the backgrounds of the videos, but also choose three different styles: Color Point, Large Circle and Glitch. To record in Live Focus mode, switch to the appropriate mode.
My favorite mode is Glitch, which one is yours?
10. Live Sharing for Instagram
Yes, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 can capture awesome images. And the best thing about it is that you can share the pictures directly on Instagram from the camera interface.
All you need to do is take a photo, tap the circular thumbnail to open it, and you'll see the Instagram icon at the bottom. Neat, no?
Your photography game
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