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‎08-07-2022 11:15 AM (Last edited ‎01-07-2024 05:37 PM by SamsungChelsea ) in
Galaxy S22with my s9, I was able to lock the focus on a moving subject - in macro. I loved this feature but can't find macro OR how to lock focus with my new s22 - not plus or ultra.
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‎08-07-2022 03:28 PM in
Galaxy S22MACRO mode on the ultra is the same thing as Focus Enhancer. Only works with 1x zoom so select that and get really close to the subject and the two dots will appear, if they're orange-ish in color then the focus enhancer/macro is on.
This works great if you're taking a close up of a penny but usually, especially with bugs, you need some distance so as not to scare away the subject. In that case select one of the optical zooms, like 10x, for clearest picture, though you can use a higher digital zoom which will likely be less sharp. Position yourself, hopefully using a tripod, so that you can get the composition you want and take your shot. You should be able to get pretty good macro looking pics this way.
Bill
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Galaxy Fold 6 512g(VZW), Galaxy Book (original, VZW), Tab S8 Ultra, Tab S4, Galaxy Watch7Ultra(VZW),Galaxy Watch6Classic 47mm(VZW), M8 Smart Monitor, NEO 55" QN90D TV, Buds Pro
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‎08-07-2022 12:02 PM in
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‎08-07-2022 03:28 PM in
Galaxy S22MACRO mode on the ultra is the same thing as Focus Enhancer. Only works with 1x zoom so select that and get really close to the subject and the two dots will appear, if they're orange-ish in color then the focus enhancer/macro is on.
This works great if you're taking a close up of a penny but usually, especially with bugs, you need some distance so as not to scare away the subject. In that case select one of the optical zooms, like 10x, for clearest picture, though you can use a higher digital zoom which will likely be less sharp. Position yourself, hopefully using a tripod, so that you can get the composition you want and take your shot. You should be able to get pretty good macro looking pics this way.
Bill
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Galaxy Fold 6 512g(VZW), Galaxy Book (original, VZW), Tab S8 Ultra, Tab S4, Galaxy Watch7Ultra(VZW),Galaxy Watch6Classic 47mm(VZW), M8 Smart Monitor, NEO 55" QN90D TV, Buds Pro