Galaxy S10 camera guides show you how to use the pro-grade camera on Galaxy S10, S10+, S10e, and S10 5G to get desired photos.
How can Galaxy S10 Camera Guides help you?
All 4 Galaxy S10 models come with pro-grade cameras, although there is some difference in the number of camera lens among the 4 models.
Unlike professional cameras, Galaxy S10 camera is designed for ease of use.
To take a photo, most Galaxy s10 owners most of the time simply take out the phone, start camera app, then tap the shutter button.
This works well most of the time. But not always.
To get desired photos from your not-cheap Galaxy S10, it is worthwhile for ALL Galaxy S10 owners to spend at least 20 to 30 mins to know some hidden features and options beyond the Auto mode.
Galaxy S10 camera guides will guide you through the major features and functions of Galaxy S10 cameras. Detailed step-by-step guides will help you become a pro user of Galaxy S10 camera.
The outcome is getting better photos from your Galaxy S10, S10e, S10+, or S10 5G.
Galaxy S10 camera guides cover:
- Using the camera app on Galaxy S10
- Using different Galaxy S10 camera modes
- Changing Galaxy S10 camera settings.
- Using different camera lens on Galaxy S10
- Using the ultrawide camera to take the best photos
- Tips and tricks of using Galaxy S10 camera
List of Galaxy S10 Camera Guides
This is a live list: we will add new Galaxy S10 camera guides after we fully test and verify them.
If you cannot find the Galaxy S10 camera guides you want, you may let us know in the comment box below.
We will try to release the guide earlier.
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The community will help you find a solution.
The following is a list of released and coming-soon Galaxy S10 camera guides.
1. How to use Galaxy S10 camera app?
Mastering Galaxy S10 Camera app is essential for taking the best photos with cameras on Galaxy S10, S10e, S10+, and S10 5G.
This Galaxy S10 camera guide explains the new features of the Galaxy S10 Camera app, the components of the camera app interface (UI), and how to use gestures in Galaxy S10 camera app.
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#2. Different ways to start the Camera app on Galaxy S10
3. Galaxy S10 camera settings explained
To use the camera effectively (to get the best possible photos) on Galaxy S10, you need to understand Galaxy S10 camera settings and know how to adjust the Galaxy S10 camera settings.
This Galaxy S10 camera guide explains the Galaxy S10 camera settings and shows you how to use them.
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#4. Galaxy S10 camera modes
#5. Galaxy S10 camera effects
#6. How to use the ultrawide camera?
#7. How to use the telephoto camera on Galaxy S10, S10+, and S10 5G?
#8. How to take a selfie with Galaxy S10?
9. How to use 5 shooting methods for Galaxy S10 camera? How to use voice commands to take photos on Galaxy S10?
In addition to the shutter button, you can also use other shooting methods for Galaxy S10 camera including the floating shutter button, volume key (button), voice, or show your palm to take photos.
This Galaxy S10 camera guide explains how to enable and use all shooting methods on Galaxy S10.
#10. How to use the Pro camera mode on Galaxy S10?
#11. How to use dual apertures on Galaxy S10 main camera?
#12. How to use Galaxy S10 camera burst mode?
#13. How to use super slow-motion mode to capture important moments?
#14. How to use live focus on Galaxy S10?
#15. How to use AR Emoji on Galaxy S10?
#16. How to take panorama mode on Galaxy S10?
#17. How to use Hyperlapse mode on Galaxy S10?
#18. How does Scene Optimizer work on Galaxy S10?
#19. How to use flaw detection on Galaxy S10?
20. How to set photo size on Galaxy S10, S10e, S10 5G, and S10+?
You can adjust the photo size on Galaxy S10, S10e, S10 5G, and S10+ to make sure the photo is good for the intended usages, e.g., to show on a TV screen, or to print on photopapers, or to use it for a design project.
Unfortunately, Samsung removed the option to explicitly set photo size on Galaxy S10, S10e, S10 5G, and S10+. You have to implicitly set photo size through the aspect ratio settings.
This Galaxy S10 camera guide explains the available photo sizes and how to set photo size on Galaxy S10, S10e, S10 5G, and S10+.
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21. How to use Galaxy S10 camera night mode?
Samsung added the Galaxy S10 camera night mode for the main camera in the April firmware update. You can now use the dedicatedGalaxy S10 night mode to take better photos in low-light conditions.
This Galaxy S10 camera guide explains the details of the Galaxy S10 camera night mode, how to use the night mode, and differences between the night mode and the Auto (Photo) mode.
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22. How to avoid mirrored photos with Galaxy S10 front camera?
By default, Galaxy S10 camera app saves front camera photos as in the preview screen, which is mirrored.
Very often, you may want to avoid mirrored photos.
This Galaxy S10 camera guide explains why you get the mirrored photos, how to stop saving mirrored photos, and how to flip the mirrored photos as normal photos without using any third-party apps.
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#30. and many more.
Other Galaxy S10 Guides
Many other Galaxy S10 guides are organized in the following sections:
In this section, we will cover the new features of Galaxy S10, S10+, S10e, and S10 5G.
The Galaxy S10 nee features guides will help you explore most prominent new or unique features in all 4 Galaxy S10 phones.
The guides in this section include some technical background information and step-by-step guides showing you how to use these new Galaxy S10 features.
In this section, we will cover all aspects of using and customizing Galaxy S10, S10+, S10e, and S10 5G.
You will learn from migrating to Galaxy S10, to set up and customize Galaxy S10, to use Galaxy S10 for specific tasks.
All guides in this section include a detailed step-by-step illustration on how to perform the specific task or to use a specific feature. So, everyone can easily follow the guides.
Most of the owners of Galaxy S10, S10+, S10e, S10 5G use some sorts of accessories including covers/cases, wireless chargers, micro SD card, external USB storage, and some Bluetooth accessories, or maybe just an additional USB C cable.
Galaxy S10 accessories guides not only introduce and review some popular Galaxy S10 accessories but also show you how to use them.
If you want to read online or download the official Galaxy S10 user manuals in your own language, you should check this section.
The official Samsung Galaxy S10 user manuals are all in PDF format in more than 40 different languages. You can download the user manual for your local model and in your local language.
All 4 Galaxy S10 models are covered.
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Daniel says
Is it true that super slow-mo no longer has multi-take? I can’t find it anywhere.
simon says
Unfortunately, it’s true. And it seems the quality of the individual frames has no improvement compared to S9.
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MJ says
Hi, any update on how to use voice commands to take photos on the S10? Can’t find this feature anymore. i have tiny hands and can’t reach the camera button when holding the camera so i need to use those voice commands! please help!
simon says
Voice control is still there. In camera app, tap the settings icon, then tap shooting methods. You can then enable voice control for taking photos or recording videos. On Galaxy S10 camera, by default, voice control is off. You need to enable it.
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Lawrence says
How to I access all these camera guide?
simon says
We are reviewing some of the guides. They will be released shortly.
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Meri Sikora says
I cannot get the camera to take a burst shot. There is no option in the settings to take one when holding the shutter button, and swiping the floating shutter button to the edge doesn’t work. Please help!
simon says
If you have updated Galaxy S10 into Android 10, holding the shutter button is to record short videos.
So, to take burst shots, you do NOT need the floating shutter button. You just swipe downwards from the default shutter button. Burst shots stop when you release your finger from the screen, or when 100 photos are taken (whichever comes first).
This feature can be enabled/disabled in the camera settings. In the camera settings, you can find the entry of “swipe shutter button to edge to”. You can customize it for other functions if you want.
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Serina says
Really need help with something that I don’t know how to phrase so difficult to search solution…..On such camera there was a line that you could drag left or right and it would either brighten or darken picture. It was as if you were adjusting an internal flash. Where is that setting on s10. I ask because sometimes it’s not catching the lightning when inside so it’s darker than should be. Does it even have that option?
simon says
The slider is for exposure. It appears only after you tap and hold (long tap) on the preview screen. Also, when you tap and hold any area in the preview screen,you should see a circle with AF/AE briefly telling you auto focus and auto exposure are locked to this area. At same time, the slider appears as you mentioned.
This is a designed gesture as explained here https://gadgetguideonline.com/s10/how-to-use-galaxy-s10-camera-app/#How-to-use-gestures-in-Galaxy-S10-Camera-app
If you do not tap and hold the preview screen, it should not appear.
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Anonymous says
That’s it! Thank you so much!!! I seen it on the selfie mode but really needed it for regular pictures. (Take alot of pictures of black dogs lol) Plus you gave me the term I was missing: “auto exposure”. Fabulous and thank you