Samsung Galaxy S21 Gallery

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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, main camera. This photo has a great mix of sharp details (if you zoom all the way in), pleasant colors, and a well-balanced exposure. Nothing is shrouded in darkness. The main 108-megapixel sensor merges pixels so they can absorb more light, resulting in photographs that are 12 megapixels by default. Compare this shot with the following one. 
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iPhone 12 Pro Max, main camera. I prefer the colors in this photo. There's a nicer separation between the blue sky and the setting sunlight. Zoom in though and you'll notice the Samsung photo is a hair sharper, and it's not as dark as some parts of this photo. The bushes are mostly pitch black, whereas you can see details on them in the S21 Ultra photo.  
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, 100x Space Zoom. The S20 Ultra can zoom in up to 100x, and nine times out of 10 you'll get pretty useless results. But the fact that I was able to get this shot of the moon freehand—without the use of a tripod—is amazing. If you put it on a tripod, you'll get an even better result. 
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Samsung Galaxy S21, 10x zoom. Compare this photo with the following one. The standard S21's 10x zoom doesn't produce photos that are as sharp as the S21 Ultra's 10x optical zoom. Here, the image is just not quite in focus and very grainy.