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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE review: Camera

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

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.

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