I'm beta testing and now resolution and aspect ratio are 2 separate things. You can take a 200mp 16:9 picture or a 50mp 1:1 picture. Whatever combination you want. Although I wish there was more aspect ratios like 21:9 and 32:9
Thank you for the very clear and easy explanation. Your guide is the best I've found in over a month. Definitely, thumbs up, subscribe, and saving! Can't wait to check out your other videos.
I have the galaxy s23 plus and there is no 16x9 aspect ratio on my phone. there is a 9x16 but not a 16.9. what resolutions should i use for verticle and horizontal on my phone for the best results
Hey, its the same thing.. 9:16 is when you hold the phone vertically, and 16:9 when you hold it horizontally... The numbers switch automatically as you change the oreantation of the phone, give it a try. 😉
Charlie this is one great video thank you for showing me because sometimes I make mistakes taking videos and photos and this was super helpful thank you have a good day My wife is going to love this take care be blessed and always stay safe
It's my pleasure 😊 And, you know I used to always take pictures in the full mode, but realized that it looks really bad after printing because of the crop, this is exactly why I made this video, I hope it will help everyone improve their photography skills. So makes me really happy to hear the video was helpful. 😊
Pretty much! unless you are taking a photo specifically to upload to Instagram stories and to look at them on a TV, then 16:9 is the way to go for photos, or else 4:3 is the best and will give you the most flexibility.
Why is 4:3 aspect ratio default when displays stopped being that more than 20 years ago? Very few use cases call for a4 printouts. And even if youre using "the full sensor" the photo will still lose details when being cropped for 16:9 viewing on the tv anyway, so is there still a benefit to the "full sensor" use or its just making more work for the user for nothing just cause they still need to crop every photo they want to set as wallpaper for their pc/tv?
Generally I just use 4:3 and then crop to the different ratios later. That's all the s23 ultra is doing when you change the aspect ratio anyway, it's cropping away information. When the camera does this you loose flexibility to easily choose other aspects.
Spot on! I've learnt this the hard way lol, now i've been sticking to 4:3 for photos as it gives the best flexibility, not to mention you get the full sensor readout and not a crop.
Could you make a tutorial how to use expert raw and pro mode and how to get amazing low light video on s23 ultra ? I was trying and couldn't figure it out
Wow thank you ive been searching everywhere for an explination for the ratios.
Glad the video was helpful. 😊
I'm beta testing and now resolution and aspect ratio are 2 separate things. You can take a 200mp 16:9 picture or a 50mp 1:1 picture. Whatever combination you want. Although I wish there was more aspect ratios like 21:9 and 32:9
Very interesting, I've always wondered why the option to take pictures at higher resolution isnt there with 16:9.
200MP on a 16:9 ratio?? Let's go.
The best video on understanding ratios hands down.
Thank you!! 😊
Thank you for the very clear and easy explanation. Your guide is the best I've found in over a month. Definitely, thumbs up, subscribe, and saving! Can't wait to check out your other videos.
This means a lot!! Thank you! 😊 Glad the video was helpful.
I have the galaxy s23 plus and there is no 16x9 aspect ratio on my phone. there is a 9x16 but not a 16.9. what resolutions should i use for verticle and horizontal on my phone for the best results
Hey, its the same thing.. 9:16 is when you hold the phone vertically, and 16:9 when you hold it horizontally... The numbers switch automatically as you change the oreantation of the phone, give it a try. 😉
This video was extremely helpful. Thx. and I leave a subscription 😀🙋♀
Gald the video was helpful! and welcome to the channel! 😊
Charlie this is one great video thank you for showing me because sometimes I make mistakes taking videos and photos and this was super helpful thank you have a good day My wife is going to love this take care be blessed and always stay safe
It's my pleasure 😊 And, you know I used to always take pictures in the full mode, but realized that it looks really bad after printing because of the crop, this is exactly why I made this video, I hope it will help everyone improve their photography skills.
So makes me really happy to hear the video was helpful. 😊
Great information thank you
so 9/10 times 4:3 photo, 16:9 video ?
Pretty much! unless you are taking a photo specifically to upload to Instagram stories and to look at them on a TV, then 16:9 is the way to go for photos, or else 4:3 is the best and will give you the most flexibility.
great stuff thanks!
Awesome information!!
Glad it was helpful! 😊
resolution...🤔
Always 12mp, anything above 12mp on these phones reduces the quality of photos.
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Thanks very much...
well explained and presented!
Why is 4:3 aspect ratio default when displays stopped being that more than 20 years ago? Very few use cases call for a4 printouts. And even if youre using "the full sensor" the photo will still lose details when being cropped for 16:9 viewing on the tv anyway, so is there still a benefit to the "full sensor" use or its just making more work for the user for nothing just cause they still need to crop every photo they want to set as wallpaper for their pc/tv?
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That was fast! Thank you 🔥
Generally I just use 4:3 and then crop to the different ratios later. That's all the s23 ultra is doing when you change the aspect ratio anyway, it's cropping away information. When the camera does this you loose flexibility to easily choose other aspects.
Spot on! I've learnt this the hard way lol, now i've been sticking to 4:3 for photos as it gives the best flexibility, not to mention you get the full sensor readout and not a crop.
Absolutely brilliant 👏 video. So clear and concise. Thank you. This helped me alot.
You're very welcome! 😊
Absolutely the best teacher on UA-cam. I love your content Charlie
You are so kind!! 😊 Thank you.
My dude.
This is mice info.
We appreciate you very much for this video.
Glad it was helpful! 😊
I've had my phone on the full setting for a year now and was wondering why my photos were coming out so bad 😭
I've been there myself, now I totally avoid that 'Full' setting!!
Excellent video.
Thank you! 😊
Could you make a tutorial how to use expert raw and pro mode and how to get amazing low light video on s23 ultra ? I was trying and couldn't figure it out
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Great information.. I also using Samsung s23 and I still don't know about the aspect ratio and it's use. Thank you .
Mention not! Glad the video was helpful 😊
I enjoy your videos. I save them for reference. Good teaching style.
Thank you, I appreciate that a lot! 😊
Excellent explanations of each ratio setting!
Glad the video was helpful 😊
Really thanks it's was so useful👍
Most welcome 😊
Really2 helpful
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Great content 👌
Thank you! 😊