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Samsung Galaxy A52 5G vs Galaxy S20 FE 5G Camera Comparison | $500 Camera Battle!

Jun 07, 2021
How's it going? Welcome to my

camera

comparison

between the

galaxy

a52 5g and s20fe. Now I think it will be an interesting

comparison

because the a525g was just launched this year and is considered more of a mid-range phone with its 750g processor and 500g price tag, but it has excellent performance and a really nice set of

camera

s. well the s20 fe was launched late last year with the then flagship 865 processor and now both are around the same price 500 so if you're trying to choose between these two and it all comes down to camera performance.
samsung galaxy a52 5g vs galaxy s20 fe 5g camera comparison 500 camera battle
I hope this video helps you as I always do. I'll show you a bunch of photos and videos in good and low light conditions until we decide which of these two might be best for you. So go ahead and check out all the photos and videos and at the end let me know in the comments which one you think which worked better, which one would you choose between these two phones 500 so let's go ahead and take a look at photos and videos like this, like this, so Hello everyone, I'm here testing the video on the rear cameras of the

galaxy

a52 5g and s20 fe .
samsung galaxy a52 5g vs galaxy s20 fe 5g camera comparison 500 camera battle

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samsung galaxy a52 5g vs galaxy s20 fe 5g camera comparison 500 camera battle...

This is the ultra wide angle lens of each at 4k 30 frames per second that I want to give you. an idea of ​​what these ultra wide angle cameras look like, the color reproduction, the field of view should be the same on each one here and I can go ahead and move to the main lens on each one so it's a52 and the same in the s20 fe, now the a52. it's not stabilized here in 4k but the s20 fe is very panoramic over here and you can feel what it looks like here on these main cameras in this setup and we'll go ahead and test the zoom range on each one so let's go to three times digital in the a52 here because then we're going to compare three times the telephoto or the optical zoom there on the s20 fe, we're going to go to a maximum 10 times digital zoom on the a52 and let's go to a 10 times zoom here on the s20 fv, so that's how they compare here and the s20 fare can actually go up to a maximum 12x digital zoom and we'll go ahead and go back both once here and again so let's go ahead and try the autofocus here in the tree like this seems. to focus pretty quickly there and refocus one more time, refocus quickly and one last time here, so pretty good autofocus on every nice natural separation of the subject with bokeh and background blur, now let's go ahead and try the stabilization so you can see what I mean, here the 8525g will look much more unstable than the s20 fe because it is not stabilized in 4k.
samsung galaxy a52 5g vs galaxy s20 fe 5g camera comparison 500 camera battle
It would be nice if you could add that, but I just want to give you an idea of ​​the cameras here in 4k on both phones. Everyone, so here's a 1080p Full HD sample on both phones. This is everyone's ultra wide angle lens. I just want to give a quick idea of ​​what they look like here in 1080p. I'll go ahead and move on to the main lens on each one. We're going to do a stabilization test here, so let's start walking around so you can see the difference in stabilization on the a52. It's now stabilized at full hd 1080p just like the s20 fe, so things should be much more stable here on the a52 than before. it was in 4k, let me know what you think about the video on both phones, you're welcome.
samsung galaxy a52 5g vs galaxy s20 fe 5g camera comparison 500 camera battle
Hello everyone, here are some front camera images between galaxy a52 5g and s20 fe. This is now at 1080p 30 frames per second. This video will be stabilized, they are not stabilized in 4k, which I will show you a little later, but I am outdoors in a very controlled lighting situation. In the shadow, you can see much more even lighting, so it should be very easy. For these cameras to handle this, there's going to be optimal footage here, so it should look pretty good right now and I'm going to go ahead and go out more into the afternoon sunlight and start moving around so you can see. how the cameras change in the different lighting conditions here, so I'm going to go ahead and pan this way and the sun is a little bit more behind me, so I'm going to start to see the sky a little bit duller, the leaves on the trees and all.
Although they're still pretty well exposed, it looks pretty good and we'll continue panning and everything should get better here as we go with the sun shining brighter in front of me, everything behind me looks good, including this bit of blue. The sky can be seen back there and I'm going to go ahead and start walking through that stabilization and this should stabilize here at 1080p so you can see that it's a lot more cropped in the footage because of that, but let me. Let me know what you think about the stabilization of the overall footage here in Full HD on both phones, so I'm back with the same test with the front cameras and this is at 4k 30 frames per second.
I can already see that there is no stabilization. Because the field of view is already much wider, it's not as cropped for that stabilization, so you can fit a lot more into the frame when shooting in 4k, it just won't be stabilized footage, so it's probably good for guys. of more stationary images. footage or just standing still, but as soon as you start walking you'll see more of that movement which I'll show you a little later, but again I controlled the lighting very evenly, so the image should look pretty good right now, but as I go out into the sunlight and you'll see how that changes again, this time you can see what it looks like in 4k and again I'll pan so you can see what it looks like here as the light conditions change, now you can see. much further behind me and you can see the sky and what looks a little dull but with pretty good definition on those leaves behind me and like a panorama this way the sun is more in front of me shining on me, you can see behind me . there it's pretty well exposed overall and I'll start walking around and you'll start to see that there's no stabilization here, it should look a lot shakier than the 1080p footage, but again the benefit is that you fit more into the frame so it doesn't moves.
These are 4k images from the front camera and can look pretty good, so let me know what you think. Hello everyone, here is a low light video test between the galaxy a52 5g and s20 fe, starting with an ultra wide angle lens here in 4k and 30 frames. per second and again the 825g doesn't have 4k stabilization so you'll see a wider field of view because there's no crop for stabilization right now like there is on the s20 fe. I'll just pan around here. a little bit so you get an idea of ​​what these ultra wide angle lenses look like here in a low light situation and I'm going to go ahead and move the lens on each one on the a32 and now on the s20 so that the main one is. lens on each one you can see they're both illuminating that light quite a bit and it's a really bright light some phones work better than others but the s9 fe at least the viewfinder looks like it's getting a little brighter so we can Continue and try a little bit of zoom here, so let's go three times digital on the a52, if I can get there, and we'll go to a telephoto zoom with three times optical zoom on the s20 fe, we'll go to max 10 times digital there on the a52 and let's go to 10 times on the s20 fe and it can go up to 12 times, this is what the zoom looks like on each one, we'll go back to the main lens once and we'll pan over here and start walking and test our stabilization here, so every test I do, I'll walk from that pretty well-lit area and we'll walk around the corner.
There are much darker areas here, you can see different lighting conditions, how well each of these phones handle that light transition and I'm already starting to turn the corner and it's getting a little bit darker here and you can see that the phone starts to light up. I'll try to light it up a little, but not too much. Actually, at least the viewfinder doesn't look super bright like other phones. Oh, stop here, I'm going to pan up to the night sky and there are some clouds there, so we can try that. to see if we can get some kind of cloud definition, these low light cameras here are trying to focus, as you can see, the autofocus goes in and out, but we'll pan over here to the one on the left where there's a little bit more light , so let's see what it looks like here in that situation in 4k on both phones, so now we're recording in 1080p, 30 frames per second, full hd.
I want to give you a sample here so you can see what the stabilization is like on the a525g since it wasn't stabilized at 4k and how it compares here to the s20 fe so I didn't want to redo the whole test, mainly I just want to show you from the side of walking to give you an idea of ​​the stabilization, I also want to give you an idea of ​​what the image looks like here. It should look brighter in 1080p than 4k and we'll go ahead and scroll up. towards the sky so you can see what it looks like here as well and there are some clouds there, let's see how they do here, still looking for a little bit of focus and we'll move over here to the left where there's a little bit more light again.
So you can see what it looks like here in 1080p on both phones, so here's a low light video of the front cameras on the a52 5g and the s20 fe. This is at 4k, 30 frames per second and neither of these phones have stabilization. while recording in 4k from the front cameras, but the advantage is that you can get a wider field of view, there is no sensor crop for stabilization, so you can fit more into a frame, this will be good for more type videos. stationary, not much to walk and move, but you can see here.
I'm in a fairly well lit area. You can see the lights and how the cameras are handling that, but I'm going to start walking so I can see that there's no stabilization. This will probably look pretty shaky, but we'll also test the lighting conditions, so we'll move from this area of ​​the wallet to a slightly darker area so you can at least see how the cameras handle that different lighting. conditions here and I'm also going to be walking next to a fountain and that should give the microphones a test and how they handle that background noise compared to my voice as you can see it's a little bit darker here but let's pan so you can see how these cameras handle the really bright street lights behind me, not bad, they kind of flirt with them a little more than other phones, let's go back and turn this way and finish this part of the video here in this light condition darker so We can compare that to this kind of light here, so just a quick test here in 4k on both phones in a low light sky, so we're back this time to 1080p Full HD recording so you can already notice from the principle that there is On a much tighter frame, there will be a lot more cropping on this one so you can fit less into the image, but that's because that's how we get that stabilization, so you'll probably want to try the stabilization here at 1080p to so you can see the difference between stabilized. video here versus the unstabilized video in 4k also let's go ahead and see how this handles some darker light, usually 1080p brightens the image a little more than 4k so it should look a little brighter and a lot more stabilized. and we'll quickly scroll through again so you can see how they handle the bright lights that are still floating around, but I just wanted to show you a quick test in 1080p mainly to show you the stabilization and what the cropping looks like. here in this resolution, so I really hope you enjoyed all of these photos and videos, but let me know which one you think worked best.
Do you think the a525g is on par with the s20 fe or is it the quote-unquote flagship of last year? overall much better just has a better camera system better results let me comment what you think and which one you prefer and as always thanks for watching

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