Photo, Video, and Portrait Capture
Samsung Camera organizes everyday capture around clear Photo, Video, Portrait, and More tabs. Users can switch between still photos, video recording, portrait framing, zoom levels, flash behavior, and aspect ratios from the main viewfinder.
That layout is designed for quick use because camera moments often happen fast. A user can move from a portrait to a video recording or open additional modes without leaving the camera workflow. The result is a familiar capture surface for Samsung phones. The visible controls keep common choices close to the shutter.
More Modes and Advanced Capture Tools
The More panel exposes extra shooting modes such as Pro, Pro Video, Night, Food, Panorama, Super Slow-mo, Slow Motion, Hyperlapse, and Portrait Video. These options turn the app from a basic shutter into a flexible camera suite.
Advanced modes are useful when the scene needs more control than standard Photo mode provides. Users can choose night capture for low light, panorama for wide scenes, food mode for close-up color, or Pro tools when manual adjustments matter. This gives the app room to handle casual snaps and planned shots.
Camera Settings and System Integration
Samsung Camera settings include features such as document and text scanning, QR code scanning, shot suggestions, photo enhancer options, custom filters, photo format, watermark, and motion photo behavior. These settings shape how everyday shots are captured and saved.
Because the app is a Samsung system camera package, it may depend on privileged device integration and a broad permission surface. Users should review camera, microphone, location, media, notifications, nearby-device, settings, and Samsung system compatibility details before replacing or sideloading any build.