How To Stay Sharp This Raya? With The Sharpest Phone Camera Filming In 8K

The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G has features for their stellar phone camera that will show you a whole new world.
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Now that you can’t show off your family Raya OOTDs in person anymore, it’s doubly important that your phone camera gets all the details right!

So if you need a phone camera that works overtime, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G will make you feel like a professional with its incredible revolutionary camera that allows you to film in 8K!

The 108MP sensor allows for fantastic crystal clear pictures and videos, and the various lenses– wide angle, telephoto, periscope telephoto, and ultrawide– allow you to play around to find the best way to frame them.

We got you covered.
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Ultra-clear videos AND pictures at the same time

You know how sometimes you take a photo of something funny and think that it would’ve been better to take a video instead? Or how switching to video turns the camera oddly grainy?

Well, with the Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G’s revolutionary camera, you dont have to worry about it. You can film anything in cinematic 8K for ultra-clear videos and then use their Video Snap feature to capture 8K quality stills instantly.

That way, you can always capture the perfect moment in both video and picture!

Action on, steady pom pipi

If you’ve got hyper children (fur or otherwise), you know how difficult it is to get clear videos of them as they run around.

With the Galaxy S21, you won’t need to worry about that. The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G’s Super Steady Mode come with built in AI stabilization technology that eliminates any bumps, blurs, and shakes so you get the smoothest videos possible.

Sometimes you just need to find a new angle to look at things

If you want to spruce up the way you see the world, try playing around with the three different recording angles– Ultra Wide, Wide, or Tele– available on the phone!

So many lenses, so many opportunities.
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In fact, if you can’t decide which angle to use, try the dual recording feature in Director’s View so you literally capture the best of both worlds!

Besides that fancy feature, there’s also Picture-In-Picture and Split View features for you to check out!

For a full review of the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, click HERE.


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