4 tips for taking the best food photos with the Samsung Galaxy S23 5G | SEGS

4 tips for taking the best food photos with the Samsung Galaxy S23 5G |  SEGS

Capture your food and drinks in rich detail and share stunning photos and videos with the cameras in the new Galaxy S23 5G lineup.

It is common for people to look for their best angles when taking a smartphone selfie. But this is not just limited to our photos: taking pictures of food has become a common habit, especially if you share your daily life on social networks. And under the lens of the Galaxy S23 5G*, any dish will look amazing.

Samsung Galaxy devices already offer a native in-camera option for recording all kinds of food: just access the Camera app and choose the option “.More” and then “Food”. In this mode, you can capture the details of a good dish in a fancy restaurant; a nice ice cream during a sunny day; bubbles in a soft drink glass; Or that fancy hamburger for an afternoon snack.

Below, learn some great tips for getting the most out of the Galaxy S23 5G line’s cameras for food photos.

Adjust focus to capture details

The Galaxy S23 5G’s food mode features autofocus as soon as the camera zooms in on what will be photographed. But the really cool thing is to play with this feature, zooming in or out to adjust the richness of the food detail. You can leave the object positioned to the side, and since the background is blurred, the food or drink will gain prominence in the photo.

Stunning photos in any light

You may notice: that each restaurant, bar or snack bar usually offers its own light, which is hardly the same in all these environments. A more intimate restaurant, for example, prioritizes darker, more restrained settings, while a fast food chain might have more intense lights.

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And if you’re in a location with low light or adverse lighting, take advantage of Galaxy S23 5G’s Nightography feature to record detail and clarity no matter the light.

Combine food, drinks and sweets

When it’s time to shoot, broaden your horizons and use the Galaxy S23 Ultra 5G’s 200MP lens to capture more than one item at a time, like drinking glasses next to delicious pasta at your favorite Italian restaurant.

And if it’s a dessert, like ice cream with chocolate sauce, take the opportunity to put the container near the main course. Work on composition to create stunning photos to go viral on social media.

Be a part of the images that carry food

In addition to putting different elements in the photo, you can also appear, regardless of the ambient light, thanks to the front cameras on the S23 5G, which can also take photos and videos using Nightography.

With these tips, it’s easy to make the most of your amazing dining or selfie photography capabilities with the Galaxy S23 5G. Not only do you get to taste your dish, but also the result of your skill at portraying it in detail.

Learn more about the Galaxy S23 5G line on the official Samsung Brazil website and stay tuned to Samsung Newsroom Brazil for all the news about the brand.

* 5G enabled. Actual speed may vary by country, carrier, and user environment. Check with your operator for availability and details. Download and streaming speeds may vary depending on content provider, server connection, and other factors. The plug adapter comes with Galaxy S23 5G smartphones in the box.

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1 May vary depending on shooting conditions, including many items, low-light conditions, out of focus, or moving objects.

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