![]() ![]() You can also measure the height of objects. It is not accurate to millimeter levels, but still gives a fairly accurate estimation. Once it’s installed, you can easily measure the distance between two points in the frame by setting the starting point and moving the camera around to the target destination. Image used with permission by copyright holder When launching it for the first time, a small pop-up will ask you to download the eponymous app from the Galaxy App Store. The Galaxy S22’s camera app comes loaded with some unusual Augmented Reality (AR) features, with a few of them being more than just party tricks. The latter can extend the capture time to around 15 seconds so that the camera sensor can absorb as much light data as possible and produce better photos. This will give you two choices - you can stick with the capture time calculated by the system based on the surrounding darkness level, or choose the Max option. When night mode is enabled, tap on the circular timer icon in the bottom-right corner of the viewfinder. What if you want to extend the amount of time night mode is active? Image used with permission by copyright holder The dedicated night mode in the Galaxy S22’s camera app delivers some stunning results in lowlight, and it totally crushed the likes of the OnePlus 10 Pro in a side-by-side comparison. ![]() Samsung says auto-framing can detect up to 10 subjects in the frame, and can adjust the zoom level and focus lock to deliver the best frame in videos. In the camera app’s video mode tap, on the Framing option that appears in the bottom-right corner of the viewfinder, and that’s it. The best part is that the auto-framing wizardry happens with a single click. Fortunately, the Galaxy S22 comes with this neat trick called auto-framing that takes care of frame composition and subject tracking, and also automatically adjusts the zoom level to make sure the subject is always in focus. In such scenarios, it not only gets tricky to keep the focus locked, but to also to adjust the distance and frame width. One of the biggest hassles of shooting a video is keeping the subject in frame, especially when it is moving. Here, you also get to choose between standard and high-quality capture to make a GIF. Just tap on it, crop the screen area you want to capture, and hit the record option. Swipe on the edge panel bar appearing on the left or right edge of the screen, and once it opens, swipe again to find the option that says Animation with a GIF logo in it. If you want to turn an on-screen activity into a GIF, there’s a quick option for that as well. The current limit is 30 frames captured in four or five seconds, while the resolution is 480 x 640 pixels with a file size of around 6MB. You’ll see a counter on the shutter that tells how many frames have been captured and stitched into a GIF. ![]() Now, go back to the camera app’s home screen, aim it at the moving subject, and then swipe and hold the shutter button. Scroll down on the Settings page, tap on the option for Swipe Shutter button to …, and select the Create GIF setting that appears in the drop-down menu. ![]() To do so open the camera app and in the photo mode, click on the Gear icon for the Settings menu appearing in the top-right corner. Notably, the Galaxy S22 offers an option to directly record and save a scene as a GIF. You either have to rely on a web-based solution that requires uploading a short video after trimming it, or a third-party editing app brimming with ads. GIFs are fun, but creating one is not always easy. I tried to replace my GoPro with this new phone and its clever camera I’m still using the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra for one important reason Samsung Galaxy S24: 9 things I want to see in the new phone ![]()
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