Best Camera Phones from Samsung 2023 in India
Samsung has a wide range of smartphones under its Galaxy series. They come at different price points and offer varied camera capabilities. If you are looking for a great camera phone from Samsung, here we have shortlisted 5 of the best in our opinion. Each of these has unique reasons to be present in this list. We have included flagships, foldable, and affordable Samsung camera phones. Make your choice based on your requirements and budget.
1. Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is the king of the Galaxy series of smartphones. One thing that sets apart a flagship from regular phones is the camera performance. Samsung’s camera setup on this phone is big on both hardware brags and real-world results. The primary sensor is of the 200-megapixel count. You get multi-directional PDAF and Laser AF for autofocus of fast-moving objects even in low-light settings. This is accompanied by the ability to capture objects at a distance as well as get a wide perspective of the subject. For zoom, there is a 3x ordinary telephoto and 10x optical zoom with a periscope telephoto sensor. The ultrawide camera is a 12 MP snapper (120-degree field of view).
You get to record up to 8K30 fps videos from the back. The front, meanwhile has a 12MP sensor that lets you take up to 4K60 fps videos.
Also Read: Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra review
2. Samsung Galaxy S23
Now, if you want a flagship-grade camera performance that is not as fancy or high-powered as the Ultra model, then you can look at the Samsung Galaxy S23. The main camera is a 50MP sensor (with Dual-pixel PDAF and OIS support). The ancillary sensors are a 10MP 3x zoom telephoto lens and a 12MP ultrawide shooter.
You can capture up to 8K30fps videos from this phone’s rear camera. The front camera is the same as the Ultra model and hence the capabilities are also the same.
Also Read: Samsung Galaxy S23 review
3. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4
Foldable smartphones may not be known for their camera prowess but they bring in unique shooting cases because of the different cameras they bring plus the way they can be propped up to take photos and videos, which would otherwise be difficult to accomplish.
On the back, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 has a 50MP main camera (with Dual Pixel PDAF and OIS), a 10MP 3x telephoto lens (with OIS and (PDAF), and a 12MP 120-degree ultrawide lens. You get to shoot up to 8K24fps from the main camera.
Being a book-form foldable, it has a 10MP camera on the cover screen and a 4MP camera inside on the main screen. This is an under-display camera and hence the quality is a bit underwhelming.
Now thanks to its design, you can place it like a tent and this offers the stability required for shooting videos.
Also Read: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 review
4. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 is another kind of folding phone. It comes with 2 sensors on the back including a 12MP main camera and a 12MP 123-degree ultrawide shooter. You can record up to 4K60 fps.
On the front, the phone has a 10MP selfie snapper with the ability to shoot at up to 4K30 fps. Turn on the cover screen preview to see the rear camera preview from the cover screen. It is a convenient feature to take group selfies using the back cameras or say you are alone and want to take your photo without anybody else’s help.
Also Read: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 review
5. Samsung Galaxy A54
Unlike the aforementioned phones, the Samsung Galaxy A54 should come across as fairly affordable. The rear camera setup consists of a 50MP main camera (PDAF and OIS), a 12MP 123-degree ultrawide snapper, and a 5MP macro module. So, even though it lacks a zoom camera, the macro sensor lets you get closer to an object even if the quality isn’t impressive.
You can capture up to 4K30 fps video recording from the back camera. The 32MP front camera lets you record up to 4K30 fps.