Galaxy S23 Ultra vs the MOON
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okay so I don't know who needs to know this but taking photos of the moon on the Samsung Galaxy s23 Ultra is kind of actually ridiculous so that's that folded Periscope Zoom at work that's going to get you that hundred times combined optical plus digital Zoom to see yeah the details on the moon and it's not one of those overlaid fake things that Huawei has been accused of in their phones in the past word on the street is iPhone is possibly going to be adding one of those folded Periscope lenses in the next two to three years of the iPhone but until then this is what taking a photo of the Moon on the iPhone 14 pro looks like and this is what that looks like on the Galaxy s23 Ultra be sure to subscribe to see the full review of this phone when it comes out because there's a lot going on here
The short showcases the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s moon photography capabilities, highlighting a folded Periscope Zoom that purportedly enables up to 100x combined optical and digital zoom to reveal lunar details. The host describes that this feature is “ridiculous” for capturing the Moon, and contrasts it with rumors about Apple potentially adopting a similar folded lens in the next two to three years. The video emphasizes that the Samsung approach is not merely an overlaid image, but a real enhancement in zoom and detail, while noting that iPhone implementation remains forthcoming and that Huawei faced past accusations of fake overlays. The piece positions the S23 Ultra as a standout option for astrophotography within the smartphone landscape, and it prompts viewers to subscribe for a full review to understand all the camera intricacies and performance in diverse lighting. Viewers are left with a sense that Samsung is pushing the envelope on mobile lunar photography, while the video hints at broader industry movements toward telescope-like camera capabilities in future flagships.
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