this shit is such a myth. simply for the fact that i can take photos with pro mode where it doesn't change the photo at ALL and i get similar detail. Sure in standard mode it polishes it up a little and makes it look a little better, but you can still turn that feature off and take beautiful detailed photos of moon
@@supergripevolution5964telescope average zoom is 200x Too close. I’m an Apple user and having tested the s23 ultra I can confirm it’s apples weakness but both phones are great
I have a galaxy s20 and it doesn't make too much difference aside from the fact that the s23 has better quality, more cameras and more zoom. during the recent years, Samsung has generally used vibrant colors on their camera sensors and that's what I like
I think there is a way to use 37mm neutral density (nd) filters on your phone with a clip that comes with a variable (ND) filter and it might work that way. I know that pointing anu camera at the sun for even a short amount of time whether its a professional camera or cellphone will fry the sensor eventually or cause irreversible damage and may cause spots on all your photos that editing cant help. Best to not shoot the sun without a neutral density filter (nd filter) , it's best to do it when the sun is barely rising or almost completely setting.
The color of the sun is not simple. The true answer is either green or white depending on how you prioritize the information. What you see on Earth is affected by the atmosphere. But on the space station, you'll see it as white because the sun emits light in all spectrums of visible light. However, if you had to pick one color, the sun emits mainly in the green spectrum of visible light.
Eu acho que você quer queimar o sensor das câmeras do celular, para Olha para o sol usado um telescópio precisa de filtros, veja lá usando um celular comum e que está despreparado para tirar uma foto do sol. Mas faça o que quiser o celular é seu mesmo.✌️✌️😎😎
Creo que hay una manera de usar filtros de densidad neutra (nd) de 37 mm en su teléfono con un clip que viene con un filtro variable (ND) y podría funcionar de esa manera. Escuché de lo que estás hablando con el sensor, es mejor hacerlo cuando el sol apenas sale o casi se pone por completo.
Todavia falta mas zoom aunq mi primo q trabaja en samsung me dijo q ya esta a la venta pero solo de manera secreta y solo a millonarios el zoom de 1.000 y resolucion 64K Full ultra D