Samsung Galaxy Note 8's camera samples released
The Galaxy Note 8 is the first device by Samsung to feature dual cameras.
Last night, Samsung launched its second flagship of the year, the Galaxy Note 8. While most of the phablet's features are identical to that of the Galaxy S8 duo, it is the first Samsung device to feature dual cameras.

Well, Samsung has just released a bunch of images captured by the Galaxy Note 8's rear cameras. All the pictures are very sharp and clear even after zooming on them. As it was promised, the cameras can take exceptional pictures in low-light conditions. Samsung has given samples of both the sensors present in the rear dual camera setup. However, no images taken by the front-facing camera of the phablet has been released.
The dual camera setup on Galaxy Note 8's rear panel is comprised of tow 12MP sensors. The primary camera is a wide-angle lens supporting dual photodiode (2PD), while the secondary one is equipped with a telephoto lens.

The camera also supports dual OIS (Optical Image Stabilization), f/1.7 aperture, max zoom of 2x (digital) and different modes like live focus, Pro mode, Panorama, Slow motion, Hyperlapse, Food mode and an option to save photos as RAW file.
At the front, there is an 8MP AF camera with F1.7 Aperture and wide angle lens. The cameras also support 4K video recording at 30 fps and 1080p HD video recording at 30 fps or 60 fps. Samsung has also introduced Quick launch and dual capture features for the cameras.
Well, looking at the camera configuration, it is quite clear that Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is a perfect device for photography enthusiasts. The camera samples further support this fact.


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