ΤGalaxy Note 9 went through DxOMark to test its photographic capabilities, with the results showing that it is better than the Galaxy S9 + but not good enough to catch the top, while remaining one of the top smartphones for taking photos and videos .
According to the results of DxOMark that conducted the research regarding the photographic capabilities of the Galaxy Note 9, the results are very good in both photos and video recording. Overall, the Note 9 reached 103 points, bringing it to second place, leveling with the HTC U12 +, with the Huawei P20 Pro remaining at the top with 109 points.
In the individual ratings, the Note 9 achieved 107 points in shooting, due to the fast autofocus when shooting indoors and outdoors, the wide dynamic range in most cases and the quality and detail of the photos with 4x zoom. In addition, the feel of the colors that are strongly captured was very high quality, there was a balance in detail and noise reduction, while the bokeh effect is quality and is captured in a convincing way.
In terms of video recording, the autofocus function responds immediately, the colors are bright and very "vivid", the exposure accuracy is good as well as the details that are accurately captured in outdoor shooting conditions. Also, noise levels are low in bright light and optical image stabilization is just as effective in whatever conditions it is tested.
The downside to the Note 9's cameras is the lack of detail during low light shooting, the uneven white balance when using the flash, and the exposure is sometimes not as accurate as the ghosting effect. and lack of clarity to make their appearance.
Finally, we must emphasize that Samsung traditionally supplies its flagships with the elite of cameras, with the Note 9 being a premium choice for those who enjoy taking photos and videos with their device.