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The main weapon of the new Samsung Galaxy The S9, which the South Korean giant introduced a few weeks ago, should undoubtedly be its rear camera. Samsung really cared about that and gave it a variable aperture with the possibility of switching from f/1,5 to f/2,4. In addition, however, its 12 MPx camera is also optically stabilized, which you could appreciate especially when recording videos, which will be stable as a result. But do you have any idea how this whole system actually works?

Youtuber JerryRigEverything, who already taught you how to make the back of the new Galaxy phone transparent yesterday, is taking it apart Galaxy He released the S9 and, of course, also focused on the camera. But before we get into the video analysis, take a look at it.

As you can see for yourself in the video, the optical stabilization of the lens is really sensitive and should guarantee really perfect unshaken shots. The aperture then changes to the outside of the lens and is controlled by the mechanism you see on the left (the YouTuber also moves it). The entire process is ensured by a small switch that is controlled electronically and automatically.

The main reason for using a variable aperture is to achieve perfect photos in almost any light. While the f/1,5 aperture is used more in low-light scenes, f/2,4 is used in environments where there is an excess of light and photos could be overexposed.

This is how it looks disassembled Galaxy S9 +:

So, as you can see for yourself, the camera is new Galaxy The S9 really nailed it. But will a great camera be enough of a draw for this model to succeed? We'll see in the coming weeks.

Samsung Galaxy S9 rear camera FB

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