The Samsung “M” series is a budget segment of smartphones that is dedicated to the economic market. The newest addition to the line-up is the Samsung Galaxy M53 5G. In this article, we see the Galaxy M53 camera performance and take a look at the samples to analyse how the lenses perform in day-to-day life. M-series smartphones are designed for the audience that wants a decent package at a good price. Keeping that in mind, Samsung has come out with this phone. It has 5G, which makes it future ready, but how does the camera perform?
Samsung Galaxy M53 5G Camera Specifications
The Samsung Galaxy M53 5G comes with a quad-camera setup. Most smartphones in this price range usually come with a triple camera setup. The primary camera on the smartphone is a 108-megapixel shooter. It is a wide lens with an f/1.8 aperture. The second lens, the ultrawide lens, is an 8-megapixel shooter with an f/2.2 aperture. The third and the fourth camera are the same but, have different functionalities. Both lenses come with an f/2.4 aperture, but one of them is a macro lens and the other one is the depth sensor.
Most users do not use the entire potential of such camera modules, but it is good to have multiple options for experimentation and experience. Along with this, the selfie shooter is a 32-megapixel shooter with fun mode. The fun mode adds a filter to your photos, making them look more fun. Both the front and the primary camera are capable of shooting videos at 4K 30fps, with no mention of Optical Image Stabilization.
Samsung Galaxy M53 5G Camera Samples
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Galaxy M53 Camera Primary Lens
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Galaxy M53 Camera Primary Lens
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Galaxy M53 Camera Ultrawide
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Galaxy M53 Camera Ultrawide
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Galaxy M53 Camera Macro
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Galaxy M53 Camera Depth Sensor
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Galaxy M53 Selfie Lens
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Galaxy M53 Camera Fun Mode
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Galaxy M53 Camera Selfie Lens
This was all about the Galaxy M53 camera performance, the samples show for themselves and you can judge the performance of the cameras based on that. For more such camera samples and overviews, follow Techburner.