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#OnThatNote: Getting Creative With The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Camera

by John Law
September 21, 2018
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Previously, we talked at length about the Samsung Galaxy Note 9’s AI-camera features, and how it did all the work without any having to tweak the settings. This time, we’re going to take a look at some of the more creative camera features that are present on the phone.

Let’s first talk about the phone’s Pro mode. With Pro Mode, you immediately gain access to a range of settings that give you full reign over the camera. This includes the ability to adjust the ISO, shutter speed, aperture, white balance, as well as the filter you’d like to apply to the final image.

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You can also take portrait photos with some incredible level of depth. Simply by switching over to the Galaxy Note 9’s Live Focus mode. This feature even allows you to alter the level of background blur post-production, and even lets you alter the shape of the bokeh.

Like its Galaxy S9 series counterparts, the Galaxy Note 9’s camera is also capable of shooting slow video at 960 fps. With this feature, you can easily transform a simple action video into something more dramatic. And it’s all thanks to Super Slo-Mo.

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The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is already available at all Samsung Galaxy outlets and authorised resellers. The Galaxy Note 9 with 128GB storage retails for RM3699 while the 512GB model is also available for RM4599.

For more, you can read our in-depth review of the device right here or head on over to Samsung Malaysia’s official website for further information. Also, don’t forget to check out the previous parts of our #OnThatNote weekly series to better understand what makes this phone Samsung’s greatest Galaxy Note to date:

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Part 1: What Can The Massive Storage On Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Do For You

Part 2: Samsung Galaxy Note 9: Cool Things You Can Do With The S Pen

Part 3: How Powerful Is the Samsung Galaxy Note 9?

Part 4: Taking Smarter Shots With The AI Camera Of The Samsung Galaxy Note 9

Part 5: Driving Productivity With The Help of Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and DeX

 

Disclosure: This article is sponsored by Samsung.

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