![]() Not to mention, in close-ups, you can see that the graininess and noise synonymous with lower-end night photography are largely absent. Though I rarely take photos in dimmer lighting situations, I noticed that the Z Flip4 does produce good night shots too, brightening up details of your image where it sees fit, while still keeping the shadows where necessary. Night Mode (left) does a good job at balancing out the colours without overexposing the highlights, compared to the regular mode (right) Samsung also said that it introduced Nightography to the Z Flip4, but in the settings, it looks like your regular Night Mode. For the most part, I’m happy to let AI do the work. But I’m no photo pro, I don’t consider myself picky with settings, preferring to just point and shoot. Quick Shot on regular mode on the left, and portrait mode on the rightįor those who prefer having greater control over each shot, Pro mode can be enabled as well. Using the phone’s cover display, Quick Shot can be triggered by clicking the lock button twice, and Samsung now allows you to switch between the portrait or normal mode to snap the photo. Good bokeh on the left, while it’s a little too much for my preference on the rightĪ huge plus on the foldable phone lies in the way you can take a selfie with the phone’s back cameras via Quick Shot. ![]() Portrait mode gave every shot a pretty bokeh look, although it can sometimes look overblown. Its main camera captured good detail while balancing colours and exposure automatically. The main camera beautifully captures the right amount of details with good exposure To me, the Z Flip4 was able to get things just right, and using its pre-set photography functions was already pleasing to the eyes. Though it has the same specs as the Z Flip3 on paper, with a 12MP wide, 12MP ultra-wide, and 10MP selfie camera, the upgrade appears to lie in its post-image processing. With the Z Flip4, even raw photos look vibrant, with more depth, and sharper overall. Photo editing apps come in to fill the gaps where I’d have to up the contrast and details of pictures taken. Software that works hardĪs I’ve mainly dealt with old Samsung flagship models (anything lower than the Galaxy S20), along with the Z Flip3, I’m used to the passable photos they take. Thus, I’ve dedicated this whole article to them, as I couldn’t give them the attention they deserved in my full review of the Z Flip4. The new clamshell foldable is just noticeably better in terms of its camera performance and battery life, which are quite important to my daily usage. I’ve spent a month with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 now, and I must say, it’ll be difficult going back to my Z Flip3.
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