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For years, my absolute favorite ultrawide camera found on any phone was on Samsung Galaxy S models, and the new version on Galaxy S25 Ultra might be Samsung's best. When the Galaxy S10 series dropped in 2019, I couldn't take enough photos with Samsung's first ultrawide camera. Was it perfect? No. But the lens had an incredible way of distorting reality to make ultrawide photos look dramatic without going full fisheye with warped edges.

 

Over the years, Samsung has updated the lens and sensor on its ultrawide camera. And the Galaxy S25 Ultra rocks a new version with a 50-megapixel sensor — and it's amazing. Judging from my first 48 hours with the S25 Ultra, the ultrawide seems to capture a lot of details, while having a respectable dynamic range, especially for high-contrast shots with varying light and shadowlike sunrises. Obviously I still have more testing to do, but so far I like the photos I get from the new ultrawide camera.

 
Take a look at the detail the S25 Ultra's ultrawide captured in this photo of Peebles the cat. Despite Peebles dashing to his window bed, the phone caught a ton of texture in his fur and whiskers. This image has some challenging lighting, with sunshine pouring through the window at the left into an otherwise dark room. Notice the image noise in the shadows on the right side. Perfect? No, but in my book, the detail and lens' dramatic distortion make up for it.
 
 
Here's an early-morning shot of a water sculpture taken with the ultrawide. The flowing water looks like glass contrasted against the stone. This image is oversharpened, but I like the look of the sunburst flare in the top right corner.
 
 
Tag : Samsung AI

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