28-03-2021 10:02 AM
13-04-2021 03:17 PM - last edited 13-04-2021 03:18 PM
17-04-2021 08:37 PM
I mean, if it is not pitch black where there is nothing to see, the focus distance is determined via a pretty long series of physical equations with the sensor dimension aperture and focal as variables and by resolving those you can estimate that the sensors in the 10 series can focus closer with the main sensor compared to the sensor of the s21 ultra and s20 ultra by quite a bit.
The fact that the s21 ultra uses the ultra wide to cover that range where it cannot focus is another thing, and I would not consider it in this post since it is another different focal which gives a different (and worst) result distorsion wise compared to what the note 10 sensor can do at minimal focus compared to the s21 ultra ultra wide when targeting the note 10 minimum focus level
18-04-2021 03:46 AM - last edited 18-04-2021 03:48 AM
24-04-2021 03:41 PM
I respectfully have to decline your judgement since I used the s21 ultra for one week and I still have and had the s10 plus at the time and if close ups with the ultra wide where fine for casual shots for pics of pages they where unusable