Photo test
Pros
- Vivid and pleasant color
- Accurate target exposure and wide dynamic range
- Acceptable level of detail
- Good detail in long-range zoom shots
- Accurate exposure and white balance in ultra-wide shots
- Good exposure and color in very low light night scenes
- High detail in flash portraits
Cons
- Visible noise, especially in low light
- Inaccurate white balance measurements under some lab conditions
- Autofocus instabilities under benchmark lab conditions
- Strong fusion artifacts in medium- and close-range zoom shots
- Visible noise and artifacts in ultra-wide shots
Video test
Pros
- Accurate target exposure and wide dynamic range in most conditions
- Good texture-versus-noise tradeoff outdoors and indoors
- Generally vivid and pleasant color
- Effective stabilization in handheld still videos
- Fast autofocus reaction
Cons
- Autofocus instabilities in most conditions
- Low texture-versus-noise tradeoff in low light
- Visible white balance casts outdoors and indoors
- Color quantization, aliasing, moiré and cyan shift artifacts occasionally evident
When we take a look at the cameras of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, a main camera with a resolution of 108 Megapixels (f/1.8) greets us. A telephoto camera with a resolution of 12 Megapixels (f/3.0 – OIS 5x optical zoom – 50x hybrid zoom) accompanies the main camera.
An ultra-wide-angle camera with a resolution of 12 Megapixels (f/2.2) also helps these cameras. On the front, a camera with a resolution of 10 Megapixels (f/2.2 – autofocus) serves users.
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra camera specs
- 108MP rear camera with LED Flash, f/1.8 aperture, PDAF, OIS, Laser AF Sensor, 12MP Periscope lens with f/3.0 aperture, PDAF, OIS, 5X optical zoom, Super-Resolution Zoom up to 50X, 12MP 120° Ultra Wide sensor with f/2.2 aperture
- 10MP front-facing camera with f/2.2 aperture