Time to take picture (camera launch speed) - Samsung Galaxy S10+ Real Life Review

There! Something just happened! Did you take a picture of it? Rate this thread to express how fast the Samsung Galaxy S10+ can go from "zero to picture". A higher rating indicates that launching the camera app and taking a photo is extremely fast such that you never miss an important moment, like when your cat attacks the couch again.
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To be honest, for me is SLOW.
It is not slow opening Camera app, but it is slow processing taken photo. With my previous Galaxy S7 I could take several photos in few seconds (not maintaining button...that is not what i am looking for). With S10, It takes more time to process previous photo and take new one

RinCEWinG said:
To be honest, for me is SLOW.
It is not slow opening Camera app, but it is slow processing taken photo. With my previous Galaxy S7 I could take several photos in few seconds (not maintaining button...that is not what i am looking for). With S10, It takes more time to process previous photo and take new one
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I would suggest turning off scene optimizer from the camera settings. That helped with the wait in between shots for me

xacoffeemx said:
I would suggest turning off scene optimizer from the camera settings. That helped with the wait in between shots for me
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I did that but no way.
My sister has taken some photos with my s10 right now and she has just told me that it's very slow comparing with her s7....

Pretty slow... Especially if you open the camera and try to take several pictures right away. Or else if you open it and try changing cameras to snap a few pics. Cycling through camera modes is also painful.

XDA_RealLifeReview said:
There! Something just happened! Did you take a picture of it? Rate this thread to express how fast the Samsung Galaxy S10+ can go from "zero to picture". A higher rating indicates that launching the camera app and taking a photo is extremely fast such that you never miss an important moment, like when your cat attacks the couch again.
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https://www.phonearena.com/phones/benchmarks:eek:

zjhao said:
https://www.phonearena.com/phones/benchmarks:eek:
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Make sure your photos are going to internal memory vs external as that's faster.

jimd144 said:
Make sure your photos are going to internal memory vs external as that's faster.
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Yes, you are right, saving to internal storage is faster then to external, but it should not be so. In my old s7 I have for saving photos external storage (ordinary san disk 64 GB). And s7 is faster in this case as s10+. I was and still Iam surprise, because s7 is 3 years old device. Shame...
I also notice (before note 10 camera update, at this time I dont have s7 anymore) that some pictures was better taken with s7. For me is camera on s10 disappointing. I expected more.

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Low light

At the club, at the bar, or just in your mom's basement, nighttime is when you come out to play. Rate this thread to express how the Samsung Galaxy S7's camera performs when no or low light is present. A higher rating indicates that the camera sensor "sees" lots of light in dim conditions, and that the resulting photos have minimal noise. A higher rating also indicates that when the flash fires, the resulting photo is evenly-lit without any bright spots.
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best low light device on the market ...
Period.
Sent from my SM-G930F using XDA-Developers mobile app
sometimes laggy
frooss said:
sometimes laggy
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Well, that's how photography in low light works. The shutter speed is increased sometimes up to 1/8 s, which roughly translates to 8 fps. That ain't smooth.
the rear camera's quite well, but I hate the fix focus on the front camera.
way tooooooooooo much sharpening in Auto mode......I got the Samsung sensor.
Got a stunning shot of the stars with a 10s exposure. All I can say about this camera is wow.
I think the camera in low light (almost without light) works pretty well.
you can look at this, I was amazed ...
postimg.org/image/refmvvrwr/
It's good but it doesn't touch the LG G4/G5 in low-light, especially since max exposure is 10 seconds on this compared to 30 on the LG devices.
Very good in photos, good in videos but only at 30fps (that's normal, physics applies :3)
The only feature I'd love to get is to use for example 4 pixels for each pixel when recording at 1080p, like that, each pixel is 4 times bigger and gets 4 times more light. It also could be useful in photos but the quality loss will be noticeable (but not in videos)
Very good.
S7 8.0 oreo exynos
The low-light capture capabilities are very nice! I've compared with an iphone x, and it blows it out of the water in dark sceneries. Not bad for an old phone ...
I did the same comparson
carlocristi said:
The low-light capture capabilities are very nice! I've compared with an iphone x, and it blows it out of the water in dark sceneries. Not bad for an old phone ...
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I would not say it blew it out of the water buts it's a shame to see apple using what I believe to be the s7 camera sensor in the new iPhone XS
With the latest Google hdr cam with the right settings it does wonderfully
ZanDyne said:
I would not say it blew it out of the water buts it's a shame to see apple using what I believe to be the s7 camera sensor in the new iPhone XS
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This phone should still be hot for a phone it may not have custom roms buts overall it's better than most mid rangers
I prefer the gcam port, but I'll sometimes use the Samsung camera for the long exposure. Here are 2 photos I took with the s7 (edited in photoshop).
Looking good
ifellouttabed said:
I prefer the gcam port, but I'll sometimes use the Samsung camera for the long exposure. Here are 2 photos I took with the s7 (edited in photoshop).
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Have you tried night shot Google camera hdr port
S7sadly said:
Have you tried night shot Google camera hdr port
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I searched but I can't find what you are talking about. Link? I'm interested to test.
Look in this thread it's the first one that says night mode
ifellouttabed said:
I searched but I can't find what you are talking about. Link? I'm interested to test.
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This is the link for the apk https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/
Did u try it out
ifellouttabed said:
I searched but I can't find what you are talking about. Link? I'm interested to test.
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Broke my lens got the best replacement I could find

Time to take picture (camera launch speed)

There! Something just happened! Did you take a picture of it? Rate this thread to express how fast the Samsung Galaxy S7 can go from "zero to picture". A higher rating indicates that launching the camera app and taking a photo is extremely fast such that you never miss an important moment, like when your cat attacks the couch again.
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Camera speed
Well, I've had my S7E for 24 hours now and have to say it's real fast to open the Camera up, to focus and snap a photo.
I'm comparing along side my G4 which I also own.
It's definitely quicker.
johnny8910 said:
Well, I've had my S7E for 24 hours now and have to say it's real fast to open the Camera up, to focus and snap a photo.
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It helps that there's a double-click home button to launch the camera app.
Which the home button also powers on the screen.
And it also reads your fringerprint and unlocks the device.
So you can go from device-off to taking an in-focus picture in literally 1 second (or less).
Maybe not quite that fast for me, but pretty dam near.
Double click sure helps.
johnny8910 said:
Maybe not quite that fast for me, but pretty dam near.
Double click sure helps.
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You can double-click from screen-off and it'll register everything.
Though, YMMV if the camera app is already in RAM. That can introduce a very slight delay.
home + home + volume up
done.
100% no comment - it just work super fast
AI focus point not as good as iPhone but still one of the best in Android world.
S7 8.0 oreo exynos
Camera opens up pretty quickly, not as fast as other phones on the market but still good. I love the double tap home button to open camera feature! It really is handy.

Time to take picture (camera launch speed)

There! Something just happened! Did you take a picture of it? Rate this thread to express how fast the OnePlus 3 can go from "zero to picture". A higher rating indicates that launching the camera app and taking a photo is extremely fast such that you never miss an important moment, like when your cat attacks the couch again.
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Unbelievably fast. Double tap to open camera when it's sleeping, and it's almost instant.
3.2.1 seems to have slowed the camera down a bit. Anyone else notice that the capture time has gone up?
andybg40 said:
3.2.1 seems to have slowed the camera down a bit. Anyone else notice that the capture time has gone up?
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ya bit for capture time, for start up i haven't use it much when i was on 3.1.3
Simply fast.
Very fast !
Circle gesture to turn on. 'Nuff said..
This is the fastest camera to launch I think I've ever seen in person. I mean, it's not quite dSLR power on and shoot fast ... but ... damn. Between the circle gesture, double tap power button, and double tap fingerprint sensor to launch, this thing is ready to rock faster than you can get it out of your pocket. Very impressive. And it takes a pretty good photo too! Yes, there ARE better cameras out there in phones - but not at this price.
With the circle gesture on the screen in standby mode, this is the fastest camera launch on a smartphone. Never miss a moment again due to late camera start. Superb!

Time to take picture (camera launch speed)

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In low light (when the flash is needed) the camera takes too long to take the picture, around 10-12 seconds. In daylight or good light conditions, the camera Works as expected, no more than 2 seconds to take the picture. Does anyone have this issue?
Ozmonk said:
In low light (when the flash is needed) the camera takes too long to take the picture, around 10-12 seconds. In daylight or good light conditions, the camera Works as expected, no more than 2 seconds to take the picture. Does anyone have this issue?
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hmm... that's taking too long with flash in low light... but anyways, you must have steady hands and be patient for the best of pic quality...

Photo quality

Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the Samsung Galaxy S11 come out. A higher rating indicates that photos offer rich color (without over-saturating), sharp detail (with all subjects in-focus), and appropriate exposure (with even lighting).
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Few testing photos
I've loved the quality from the camera , I came from a Galaxy s10 and the difference is crazy noticeable, man the sharpness , contrast ,detail , zoom , bro is amazing I'm freaking nin love with this phone , sorry I can't upload photos , xda app says "bad request" ?
I don't know...the quality of the zoom is pretty junk
cause there is no zoom just sensor cropping and pathetic pricing, try Mi 10 pro
I like S20 Ultra 108Mpx sensor. Mostly I'm shooting on this sensor with export to 12Mpx in Lightroom if I'm not using 0.5x or 4x lenses.
https://photos.miksa.cz/Samsung-Galaxy-S20-Ultra-5G/Plucinske-skaly-18042020/
So I had an exynos S20, camera was very poor even after the update.
The 64mp camera had practically no auto focus, and the lag in taking the pic ment blur on every photo.
The lower resolution helped with the auto focus however still lag in the photo taking.
I am so much mad at this quality of photos near objects
I was trying to send my friend photo some resistors , and tried 5 times and photo is not sharp !
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3b4kpk2jfh35ov1/20200422_190444.jpg?dl=0
shame on me that I sold my old pixel4XL phone
Ultra has problem with close photo. Try more distance and zoom.
nowy57 said:
I am so much mad at this quality of photos near objects
I was trying to send my friend photo some resistors , and tried 5 times and photo is not sharp !
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3b4kpk2jfh35ov1/20200422_190444.jpg?dl=0
shame on me that I sold my old pixel4XL phone
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The main camera isn't for shots that close
I hadn't had a Samsung phone for a while, and I've come from a Mate 20 Pro, so although the camera on my S20+ "can" be better, it sometimes isn't at all. Macro is one area where Huawei does it so much better, all you need to do on a Huawei phone is get close to the target and the ai automatically switches camera lens for you to the best option, and focuses perfectly... This is something Samsung seems to lack, and it's a big miss for me. But surely, something that can be added in software.
madpete said:
I hadn't had a Samsung phone for a while, and I've come from a Mate 20 Pro, so although the camera on my S20+ "can" be better, it sometimes isn't at all. Macro is one area where Huawei does it so much better, all you need to do on a Huawei phone is get close to the target and the ai automatically switches camera lens for you to the best option, and focuses perfectly... This is something Samsung seems to lack, and it's a big miss for me. But surely, something that can be added in software.
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Used to hate that with my P30, there was no way to disable AI from switching to macro, if they'd added that feature to the AI on/off function it would have made a lot more sense
Didn't you just used to turn off Master Ai? That's what I used to do on the Mate 20 Pro on the odd occasion and it was very easy, but personally I thought it was mostly a great feature.
*Detection* said:
Used to hate that with my P30, there was no way to disable AI from switching to macro, if they'd added that feature to the AI on/off function it would have made a lot more sense
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did you try to scan(make photo) of text page ?
I do a lots of scaning recipts/invoice and send them to my acccountant , most of them is not readble , too blurry
madpete said:
Didn't you just used to turn off Master Ai? That's what I used to do on the Mate 20 Pro on the odd occasion and it was very easy, but personally I thought it was mostly a great feature.
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Yes, as I said, disabling AI made no difference for macro auto
Oh right, that's wierd it worked fine on my Mate 20 Pro.
*Detection* said:
Used to hate that with my P30, there was no way to disable AI from switching to macro, if they'd added that feature to the AI on/off function it would have made a lot more sense
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*Detection* said:
Yes, as I said, disabling AI made no difference for macro auto
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Even my old iPhone 7 takes better photos then my S20+ Exynos
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Hello guys , I have a p40 pro , I just get it and I can still return it ...the thing its that I'm thinking to move to S20 Ultra , It's worth it ? From what I saw the camera on S20 Ultra its pretty bad .
Also, if someone knows , In UK at vodafone , wich version its sold , Ex or Snapdragon ?
I'm thinking about samsung because it has google services and much more development , but camera it's very important as well .
nowy57 said:
did you try to scan(make photo) of text page ?
I do a lots of scaning recipts/invoice and send them to my acccountant , most of them is not readble , too blurry
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what is your device? no issues for me S20 Ultra exynos

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