Samsung Galaxy A51 Camera Review By Techniqued

By Techniqued
Aug 22, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A51 Camera Review

Hello friends welcome to technique. This is normal here and in this video. Let's do a detail. Camera review of the Samsung Galaxy a 51, so Samsung Galaxy, a 51, is the latest smartphone in the series- and this is a successor of the hugely popular the Samsung Galaxy, a 50 and a 50 s launched last year, so Samsung Galaxy, a 51 comes with the name on a display. Xe knows nine six one outscore processor, 4000, mAh capacity, battery and return out of the box, and it also has a quad rear camera setup. So let's have a deeper look into the camera aspect of the Samsung Galaxy, a 51.

So looking at the camera hardware, you can see that it has a quad camera set up. The top per camera is a 5 megapixel depth sensor and the second one now is a 14 megapixel primary camera, which is Samsung's gm1 sensor and the lower one is a 12 megapixel ultra wide-angle camera and the one on the right side is the 5 megapixel macro sensor. Now the primary camera is f2 points or aperture, and you also get an LED flash included. Now, let's have a look at the selfie camera, so here we have a 32 megapixel selfie camera, which is an infinity o camera, and we get our effort 2.2 aperture, on this camera. So now, let's have a look at the camera samples we are taken with the Samsung Galaxy, a 51.

So this is the folk' Ultra HD camera sample taken with the Samsung Galaxy a 51, so it can record both in 4k and 1080p resolution. So right now we are taking in folk' Ultra HD. So he could judge yourself how good the clarity of the video is, how it's a focus generally Samsung devices have. This focus hunting issue in the series, so you can see how good that the focus is, and if there is any focus, hunting issue in this device will also do a bit of close-up wave the video. So that's the focus.

The focus does take a bit of time. So that's the 4k Ultra HD December. So this is the 1080p resolution. It's a full HD camera sample taken with the Samsung Galaxy a 51, so you can see that this device has a full HD as well as 4k support, so right now we're using the 1080p resolution. So there is an is available again.

You can see how good the focusing is, we'll just focus a close-up our shot, so focusing seems to be quite okay, so we can also judge yourself out good. The audio output is when I'm talking in this video. So now we are recording using the ultra wide-angle camera on the Samsung Galaxy, a 51. Here again you can see the resource stabilization available, and the video recording is in 1080p resolution. So how good the clarity you can judge yourself and also the audio output from the ultra wide-angle camera on the Samsung Galaxy, a 51 first step.

Let's have a look at the daylight captures from the daylight shots. You can see that the 48 megapixel camera offers decent clarity for the price segment. The colors are not exactly natural, but you won't be disappointed with it. There is a good amount of details on offer, but the sharpness levels are quite average, especially for the price segment it is being offered, and they feel Samsung should have done a better job here when it is zoom into the pictures. You can see a lot of noise and the images are a lot softer.

There is also auto HDR mode available and the dynamic range is quite ok: the phone comes with an 12 megapixel ultra wide-angle camera, while most in ultra wide-angle camera images do not have great quality day.51 did have some decent results with ultra wide-angle camera. The colors were good, and the details were quite acceptable. Now, looking at the close-up shots against either the phone does a good job in bringing the details, and the colors are also good with good details on offer, but here again they may just lack sharpness and quite often blurry and soft. There is also macro lens included, which is the 2 megapixel shooter. You can toggle the macro from the interface, the macro shots will wash out and colors were not so clean.

Next, the portrait shots. Here again, the images looks pretty good, the sharpness levels are September and so is the edge detection. At times, edges were not really perfect, but for humans it did come out pretty well now. Moving on to the low-light images, the phone has F 2 points on aperture, and it produces these inter cells in artificial light or moderate in leaf conditions in low-light conditions. There is considerable amount of noise in rodent.

The details are quite ok, but here again it suffers from over softening of the images there is night mode on offer which does a decent job in bringing highlights, but it is nowhere close to what the competition offers the low-light shots taken with a wide-angle camera was quite average, with low sharpness and higher noise. Finally, the selfie experience the 32 megapixels selfie. Camera performance is quiet. Okay, the skin colors are also quite good, but we would have liked it slightly sharper selfie experience. Since selfies are more of a personal choice.

We leave it obvious to decide on the quality. The phone comes with a portrait mode for selfies, and here again it is quite good, but the energy direction is not accurate all the time. So this the front-facing camera assembly taken to beat the Samsung Galaxy. If given so, you can judge yourself how good the clarity of the video is and also how good are. The audio output is Rob, and I'm talking in this video.

So you can get yourself with all the details from the Samsung Galaxy if you've given selfie camera. Oh, we have and look at the camera samples taken with the Samsung Galaxy, a 51 so ordered. If you look at the camera quality, the rear camera that the 14 megapixel camera did offer decent results. But again the sharpness levels were not impressive, especially for the 24k price segment. It is being offered it's already overpriced by safe, ok in this price segment, considering the hardware so for that price segment there, the details were not really great, and it also had noise even in daylight conditions.

The ultra wide-angle camera did quite well. The colors were quite ok, and it is definitely an above-average camera, but the primary camera did disappoint us with the overall quality, especially when you're talking about a phone about 20k price segment. Now the portrait shots came out quite well and the most part it was less accurate and the device did have a Match sensor. It has a 5 megapixel macro sensor, and here again you could see that the colors looked worked out, and the macro sensor was kind of not very helpful in taking extreme close-up images. So that's also not a great move from Samsung.

Then, if you look at that, the video recording this is one area where we found the video according to be quite an average one. There is a lot of jumping issue, the focus hunting issue and the overall quality of the 4k did not even have the electronic image stabilization being offered, and the electronic image stabilization were limited to the ultra-wide angle and the regular camera for 1080p resolution and the camera quality as such was kind of average, not really the best. If you had expected for a 24, K price segment, even Poco x2 and Realme x2 even Redmi Note, it prefers much better clarity in terms of video performance. So that's the camera aspect of the rear, camera aspect of the Samsung Galaxy, a 50, and now, if you look at the selfie camera, I use kind of fact, okay, a performance again selfies are more of a person just, but we were just expected slightly better overall experience. Now, if you look at the camera on the Samsung Galaxy a 51, we are quite disappointed with how the camera performance, especially for a phone which is priced 24k in India.

The camera, should have been much better than what Samsung has offered right now. The camera hardware is definitely good, but the poor, optimization and proposed oft, where and the poor, optimization and poor software processing is probably the culprit and Samsung Enos chip said, does not have really great image capabilities, so a Snapdragon device would have done much better with the same camera hardware. So that's where Samsung needs to improve on the overall camera performance. So, overall, we feel that the camera on the Samsung Galaxy a 51 was quite average and, to be very frank, it was disappointing and if you're looking for a camera smartphone below the 25k price segment, the better options are Poco x2 or even the Realme x2 or even the Redmi Note, 8 Pro priced almost 15 K has better camera than galaxy a51, so that is a digital camera review of the Samsung Galaxy. A 51 hope you enjoy watching this video do hit that like button and also hit that subscribe button for more videos.

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