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04-07-2024 02:15 PM (Last edited 04-07-2024 07:37 PM by SamsungChelsea ) in
Galaxy S24I've heard both yes and no. Will taking pics of the eclipse with my S24 ultra damage the camera?
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04-07-2024 02:22 PM (Last edited 04-07-2024 03:56 PM ) in
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04-07-2024 02:22 PM (Last edited 04-07-2024 03:56 PM ) in
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04-07-2024 03:03 PM (Last edited 04-07-2024 03:08 PM ) in
Galaxy S24@satinpit420 If you want your camera to work later, I would NOT attempt to take a picture of the eclipse without the correct solar filter in front of the camera lens.
Even NASA warns against it -> https://www.xda-developers.com/nasa-shouldnt-use-phone-photograph-solar-eclipse/
Totality for us is only 2 minutes 12 seconds.
We had a photographic influencer present to us during the July 2023 Samsung Unpacked event in Seoul. His phone had camera damage because he used it during a laser light show.
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