What I am comparing is 10x optical telephoto lens of the Samsung Galaxy Ultra 21 and the 2x optical lens of the Samsung Galaxy 10+. The 35mm equivalent is 240mm for the Ultra and 52mm for the Galaxy 10+. The photos and videos used in the comparison were taken at a concert handheld in existing lighting. The first image is a single video frame from the 52mm lens and provides the perspective and distance from the stage the images were taken at. The second image represents the power of the 240mm and neither image were processed after being extracted from the video.
The third image is a processed 52mm still. In the upper left hand corner you can see a jumbotron screen. The 4th and 5th images were taken from the jumbotron screen with the 240mm lens. These images have been processed.
I hope these comparisons will be helpful and thanks for looking.
Thanks for doing the comparisons.
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Dan Thornton wrote:
What I am comparing is 10x optical telephoto lens of the Samsung Galaxy Ultra 21 and the 2x optical lens of the Samsung Galaxy 10+. The 35mm equivalent is 240mm for the Ultra and 52mm for the Galaxy 10+. The photos and videos used in the comparison were taken at a concert handheld in existing lighting. The first image is a single video frame from the 52mm lens and provides the perspective and distance from the stage the images were taken at. The second image represents the power of the 240mm and neither image were processed after being extracted from the video.
The third image is a processed 52mm still. In the upper left hand corner you can see a jumbotron screen. The 4th and 5th images were taken from the jumbotron screen with the 240mm lens. These images have been processed.
I hope these comparisons will be helpful and thanks for looking.
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I really enjoyed your photos! I hope I can add a non photo comparison.
My Husband saw Elton John in 1974 and paid $2.50 for the ticket.
I just paid $90 to see REO Speedwagon and my photos are not near as good as yours with my cell phone.
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