The full moon can be an awe-inspiring sight, but capturing that vibe accurately isn't easy. Snapping a picture of the moon with your average smartphone will return a little white blob, but for the ...
I love this question from Youtuber Marques Brownlee, who goes by MKBHD. He asks: "What is a photo?" It's a deep question. Just think about how early black-and-white film cameras worked. You pointed ...
There is something magical about the moon. OK, yes, it's a dead chunk of rock whipping around the Earth, possibly knocked out of the Earth's crust during a planetary collision a very long time ago.
Samsung phones such as the S20 Ultra come with the "space zoom" feature that allows the user to capture dazzling shots of the moon, but are they really real? The space zoom feature debuted with the ...
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Moon photos taken with the "Space Zoom" of Samsung's flagship smartphone models appear to be more a feat of AI trickery than anything else, a Reddit user's investigation into the feature claims.
A Redditor has called out Samsung for misleading advertising and “fake” moon photos clicked using its 100x Space Zoom feature. The user alleges that Samsung’s phones add additional textures and ...
Ever since I found out the 100x zoom on Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Ultra could take crisp pictures of the Moon, I have been obsessed with taking pictures of Earth’s natural satellite with new phones. Just ...
Every new generation of smartphones has some sort of fancy gimmick as a selling point, and one of the key features of Samsung's Galaxy S22 Ultra was "Space Zoom". (It's also present on the Galaxy S23.
The iPhone camera has come a long way, but there are still some shots that are tricky to capture, particularly in low light. All iPhones since the iPhone 11 come with night mode, which is ...
It’s a beautiful clear night. The stars are out and the Moon looks breathtaking against the sky, so you reach for your phone to take a snap. The results are, to be blunt, disappointing. Try again.