Samsung Galaxy A07 Review de la Cámara de Video TEST de Oscuridad y Estabilidad

Samsung Galaxy A07 Camera Test: Video in Darkness and Stability (1080p) The Samsung Galaxy A07 is an entry-level phone that aims to offer basic features at a very low price, approximately 1,300,000 Colombian pesos. However, when it comes to recording video, especially in challenging conditions such as nighttime or with movement, its limitations become clear. If your priority is recording high-quality videos on your phone, it's important to know exactly what this device can and cannot do. Index: 00:00 Intro: How is the Galaxy A07's video camera? 00:30 Galaxy A07 Video Stability Test 01:00 Samsung Galaxy A07 vs. Samsung Galaxy S24 01:30 Galaxy A07 Camera Focus Speed ​​Test 02:00 Galaxy A07 Video Test in the Dark 02:30 Conclusion: How good is the Samsung Galaxy A07's video camera? The A07's main limitation for video is the absence of a physical gyroscope, which means it lacks Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS). This means that any slight movement of your hand will be directly reflected in the recording, resulting in shaky and unstable videos. The maximum video quality you can achieve is 1080p at 30 frames per second (fps), regardless of whether you use the 50-megapixel rear camera or the 8-megapixel front camera. You won't be able to record in 4K or at 60 fps. As for the performance of the 50 MP main sensor, it works acceptably during the day, offering decent image quality for social media photos. The camera also includes some basic features like Pro Mode and Bokeh for blurring the background. However, its real weakness appears when the light decreases. Video quality degrades rapidly: the image becomes grainy (noisy), loses detail, and the colors become dull and unnatural. Night Mode helps a little for still photos, but it doesn't substantially improve video recording in low light. One technical feature that might be confusing is the "60 fps" specification for 1080p recording on some sales sites. However, the vast majority of detailed reviews and technical tests indicate that the device's actual functionality is limited to 30 fps. This inconsistency is an important point to consider before buying. The audio experience is also basic, as the phone only has a single mono speaker. This means it doesn't offer the immersive sound of stereo when playing back your recordings. In short, the Samsung Galaxy A07 is a device designed for the essentials. If your goal is to have a phone for social media and calls, it delivers. But if you value video quality, especially in low light, or need stable shots without an external gimbal, this isn't the right phone for you. For best results, make sure you have plenty of ambient light and try to keep the phone as still as possible. #SamsungGalaxyA07 #CameraReview #1080pVideo #Stabilization #SamsungReview