Landscape
photo comparison: Galaxy S21 Ultra vs DSLR cameras
We are soaking in the scenery in a place we
have always wanted to travel, or watching our children take their first steps,
are in these unforgettable moments, the first thing we have to reach is our
camera. You might be thinking, however, which camera type would be best for
each situation - from capturing vast landscapes in the frame to focusing on
specific objects.
While DSLR
cameras have long been viewed as some of the best cameras for taking
high-quality photos their hardcore fans, even admitted that there are some
drawbacks. DSLR cameras can be big and heavy, and they require a variety of
lenses - from wide-angle to telephoto - to capture different scenes. It is
important to keep that in mind when using a DSLR because the scene you are
capturing will look different depending on the angle of you
The Galaxy
S21 Ultra's cameras combine four different lenses - ultra wide, wide-angle, and
3x and 10x telephoto zoom - in one powerful, highly portable package. To answer
the question of how the smartphone's feature-rich shooter compares to a DSLR,
Samsung Newsroom enlisted the help of a professional photographer. Read and
learn how to locate landscape photos of the Galaxy S21 Ultra compared to those
taken with both full-frame and APSC crop sensor DSLR cameras.
Choosing
the right lens for the scene
As mentioned above, even when the same subject photography, different lenses can produce completely different results. When you understand the characteristics and field of view of each lens and use them appropriately, it becomes easy to get the photos you want. By combining the four out of the most used lenses out there, the Galaxy S21 Ultra adds new levels of ease and convenience to mobile photography.
Once you
launch the smartphone's camera, you will see four tree-themed lens icons at the
bottom of the screen. The left side has a 13mm ultra wide lens. It has a
120-degree view, which places an exceptionally large area in the camera frame.
The default to its right is the 24mm wide-angle lens, which is great for
capturing vast landscapes and wide objects.
Then there
is the camera's telephoto lens, which is perfect for capturing subjects that
are far away. With a narrower field than their wide-angle counterparts, they
allow you to zoom in on subjects and snap stunning shots. The 3x telephoto lens
is ideal for focusing on a specific part of a given scene, while the 10x
telephoto lens captures a level of detail that highlights objects in the scene
that you may not have seen before.
Ultra
Wide Lens: Fit Everything in One Shot;
To test
the Ultra's ultra wide lens Galaxy S21, a merry-go-round for the photographer's
photo is chosen in a local park. The lens allowed them to fit the entire ride
in one shot - from their elaborate gold embellishments to their majestic white
horse.
The Galaxy
S21 Ultra's ultra wide lens easily captured the perimeter of the space with an
area of view
that was comparable to a DSLR.
Ultra
wide-angle lenses allow us to capture images that provide a full view of a
scene without looking tight. While photos taken with traditional
ultra-wide-angle lenses often have distortion on their edges, the Galaxy S21
Ultra's lenses address this problem with a function that allows distortion to
ensure high-quality photos Reduces automatically.
Wide
angle lens: Capture the scene as you see it
The Galaxy
S21 Ultra's wide angle lens is optimized to capture vast scenes with minimal
distortion.
As you can
see in the images above, the Galaxy S21 Ultra's wide-angle lens offers an area
of view
that is as wide as a DSLR. Its 108MP sensor allowed the photographer to snap a
sharper, more detailed image. It is thanks to the ability of the camera to capture
the true color of this ride an image to optimize key settings like exposure and
sensitivity to light.
Talking
about customization settings, the Galaxy S21 Ultra also makes it easy to find
the best possible composition for your scene with convenient features like
'With Shot Suggestion'. When you turn on the function, a circle that indicates
the optimal point at which to immediately focus your picture appears on the
screen helps you snap the correct picture.
3x
and 10x telephoto lenses: crystal close-ups
Wide-angle
lenses widen the camera's field of view to capture more aspects of a scene.
Telephoto lenses, on the other hand, compress the field of view of the camera
to look at the opposite objects in close contrast.
A
comparison of photos taken with the Galaxy S21 Ultra's 3x telephoto lens, a
full-frame DSLR, and a crop-sensor DSLR with a telephoto (70-200mm) lens.
How did
the Galaxy S21 Ultra stack up when pictures of subjects that were far away?
Once its angle was adjusted to focus on the subject, the smartphone's 3x
telephoto lens produced a picture that was much darker than those taken with
DSLRs. The fact that the 3x telephoto lens portrays a deeper depth of field
than other cameras enables it to focus fully on its subject. This allowed the lens
to capture the park's colors in a way that was crisp and clear.
A
comparison of photos taken with the Galaxy S21 Ultra's 10x telephoto lens, a
full-frame DSLR camera, and a crop-sensor DSLR with a telephoto (200mm) lens.
The
photographer found that the Galaxy S21 Ultra's 10x telephoto lens was perfect
for capturing the serene beauty of these colorful steps. The writing and cracks
in the rocks on both stages were captured in an exquisite manner. The 10x lens
offers a narrower field of view than its 3x counterpart, which allows you to
take pictures of small, distant subjects as if they were right in front of you.
If you
have tried to take a photo with a telephoto lens on a DSLR, then you will know
that the higher the magnification of your telephoto lens, the more unstable you
will be as you zoom in. A tripod can help resolve this issue, but if you. You
do not have one, your pictures are likely to be blurred. With the Galaxy S21
Ultra's telephoto lens, you don't need a tripod to snap a still shot. This is
because the lens has a built-in image stabilization function that ensures
images stay sharp when taking photos of distant objects
A notable
camera - including four lenses, a 108MP sensor, 10x optical zoom, and image
stabilization - is one of the many innovations that make the Galaxy S21 Ultra a
phone worth falling for. Click here to know everything you need to know about
the Galaxy S21 Ultra and other devices in the Galaxy S21 series
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