Samsung Galaxy S23 – Set Up The Camera To Take The Best Photos & 4K Video – Camera Tips & Tricks



Our video on the Samsung Galaxy S23 and how to set up the camera and how to take the absolute best photos and 4k videos that this smartphone can take. These are the best tips and tricks for taking photos and videos on the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 Ultra.

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0:00 Intro
0:34 How To Take Photos Quickly
0:46 Taking up close photos
1:28 How to Take the Best Photos
2:16 Camera Settings
3:18 How To Take Better Selfies
3:47 Advanced Video Settings
5:14 Clear Photos of Kids & Pets
6:00 Voice Commands & Weird Angles
6:48 Settings To Keep
7:13 How To Add Camera Assistant
7:58 Camera Assistant Settings
8:49 How To Take Photos Faster
9:57 Shooting Multiple Photos Automatically
10:50 Camera Settings at the Top
12:39 Zooming in for Photos
13:34 Different Camera Modes
14:34 Portrait Photos
15:13 How To Take Better Videos
16:55 Do This Before Shooting Videos
17:17 Shooting Pro Video
18:54 Portrait Video
19:35 Director’s View Video
20:54 Switching To Selfies
21:22 Skin Tone For Selfies

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48 thoughts on “Samsung Galaxy S23 – Set Up The Camera To Take The Best Photos & 4K Video – Camera Tips & Tricks

  1. I recommend everyone to record 8k 30. This serie S23 is the first year when this mode looks great. It is VERY easy to convert 8k 30 to 8k 60 in Topaz Video Ai, but you need GeForce card. The convertion to 60 fps or even 90 fps gives spectacular results. 8k 60 is amazing.

  2. I wish there was a way to set main camera to 8k 30 fps, but see other 0,6 3x ans 10x too, but when touched it would be max that is available there like 4k 60 fps.. Right now seems to be no way to record 8k and quickly switch to other cameras without changing menu settings at the top. This really sucks and is wrong UI design by Samnung. Just record at 4k60 everywhere where 8k is not possible…

  3. Hello TechGuy maybe you could answer me this question:
    the video compression on S23 Ultra is HEVC, all the way from 30HD to 30 8K. Is this the problem I have with You Tube and Whats app, this format is not compatible? Everything looks jittery, to not to say unusable!
    Thanks, Yorg

  4. like all cell phones, the cameras use an 1/8th inch square sensor chip, incapable of doing anything other that a poor imitation of a real camera. Simply, phone makers use software to emulate a real camera, and the more software used, the poorer the image in reality, since it slows the process and cannot under any circumstances make up for the f2 +- aperture and lack of ability to change focal length and multiple lenses available on real cameras. Makers simply play on the lack of technical savvy of the consumer…which you help along with these videos.

  5. For a guy that is giving camera instructions I can't believe you can't hold the camera still. You have the shakes and should have used a tripod. I am getting seasick. Bye.

  6. Improve your viewers pleasure when capturing video: Turn the camera horizontal. Notice, every TV screen, monitor screen, movie screen, computer screen, they are all horizontal. Capturing video vertically, a.k.a. portrait mode, cuts off the left and right one-third of the screen, remaining is dead center of the screen a stick video. We observer out world considerably more horizontally than vertically. Video's captured in portrait mode makes the viewer think they are looking through a keyhole, or they are wearing horse blinders; again that is not how we see our environment. If you were watching a movie and the wide screen had a narrow video dead center on the screen with the left and right cut off you would not enjoy the video. Same with your viewers, they do not like it. Using a real camera more than 99.99% are horizontally orientated be it video or stills. Videos captured in portrait mode produce stick vides which become spatially disorienting for your viewers.

  7. Hi dear S23 ultra blogger, I was take this mob 2 months back and trying to adjust camera settings for photos or videos but still I am not getting any clarity expect moon capture..so please mention me and reply about this. I m not getting good clarity in evening and night times and in day time photos was too dim in colour..
    Please let me know about this

  8. I might be showing my high level of n00b here, but I would love it if someone could help. I'm new to Androids, and just got an S23U a week ago. Today I went to an event for a family member in a fairly well-lit indoor setting. I tried taking photos (200MP, using 4x zoom and 6x zoom) of a family member that was fairly far away at around 50 feet or so. All of the photos I snapped of her were atrocious. Was this a me issue or a camera issue? If so, what did I do wrong and what do I do to make sure at future events my photos don't come out looking this awful?

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