Samsung Galaxy S11 to bring Director's View, Night Hyperlapse and slimmer bezels

Ivan, 18 November 2019

Thanks to yet another dig into Samsung's beta code more of the Galaxy S11's upcoming camera features have been uncovered. The 2020 flagship will feature 8K video capture and a few new camera modes like Director's View, Night Hyperlapse, Single Take Photo, Vertical Panorama and custom filters.

Director's view will reportedly allow you to use multiple cameras and switch between them while shooting video. You'd have a subject locked onto in the main camera and possibly a close up second subject for the telephoto.

Samsung Galaxy S11 to premiere Director's View, Night Hyperlapse camera modes

Night Hyperlapse likely meshes some sort of night mode with a hyperlapse although it does warn you keep the phone still, so it's maybe more of a Night Timelapse.

Single Take Photo is nothing like its name suggests. You pan your phone around for 15 seconds while it takes a series of pictures and short videos.

Vertical Panorama is pretty obvious. Right now you can fool your Galaxy into taking a Vertical Panorama but the stitching algorithm doesn't quite know how to handle the situation, so it's nice to finally have the ability.

Custom Filters is the final mode and it's a bit unclear. Apparently you'll be able to turn a photo you like into a custom filter. Perhaps the filter takes the colors and tonal hues of the photo? We can't be certain.

Meanwhile reliable leakster Ice Universe has stated that the Galaxy S11 won't adopt the waterfall screen used on devices like the vivo NEX 3 and Huawei Mate 30 Pro, but will have slimmer bezels than the Galaxy Note10.

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  • S Yu
  • 21 Nov 2019
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"It still works as advertised" Let's see what Huawei advertises on their site: "With the 256x Ultra Slow-motion Video feature, you can easily catch amazing moments up to 7680 fps" "All data has been obtained within Huawei lab test environments....

  • S Yu
  • 21 Nov 2019
  • ps8

"their processing can easily reflect a Leica" Leica is just a filter, wow, Leica must be so happy to hear that. Well if you push your Huawei fanboyism that far I guess Mate30P's UWA "Leica" is very "Leica" since it has horrendous falloff pulled bac...

  • S Yu
  • 21 Nov 2019
  • ps8

"Trained consumer sheeps"? "Samsung cameraphones might actually tank in quality thanks to that 108 MP sensor. Nobody likes pixel binned photos the size of 2 MP3 songs." This makes zero sense. Enlighten me on your logic behind this. "their...

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