Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Camera Performance Detailed in New Review
Samsung’s forthcoming Galaxy S25 FE boasts a versatile camera system capable of 8K video recording and delivering strong performance across its lenses, according to a new review. The device features a primary camera that records up to 8K at 30fps, with other cameras capped at 4K@30fps, all benefitting from Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS).
The review details the camera’s capabilities in various conditions, offering insights for potential buyers interested in the phone’s photographic and videographic strengths. The Galaxy S25 FE’s camera setup includes ultrawide, telephoto, and main lenses, each with distinct performance characteristics in both photo and video modes.
Ultrawide Camera Low-Light Performance
The review specifically examines low-light performance with the ultrawide camera, comparing results from Photo and Night modes. Samples demonstrate settings such as f/2.2 aperture, ISO values ranging from 640 to 2000, and shutter speeds from 1/10s to 1/40s.
Video Recording Analysis
Daylight video from the main camera is described as “very nice and clean with a good level of detail, solid sharpness and great colors,” with acceptable dynamic range. Night video also performs well, exhibiting “crispy and clean scenes with good contrast.” The 2x crop zoom video maintains similar quality to the 1x video, albeit slightly softer. The telephoto camera’s video quality mirrors the 2x zoom from the main camera, offering a consistent look with effective stabilization.
The ultrawide camera excels in video recording, delivering “relatively sharp and detailed” footage with color matching the main camera. Though, its low-light video performance is limited, appearing “extremely soft, noisy and with limited dynamic range.” EIS is noted as performing well in both stationary and walking scenarios.