Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA
Video stabilization works on any of the tree main cameras of the Galaxy A72, but only at FullHD resolution. Actually, stabilization comes in two “stages”, for lack of a better term. There is a toggle in the general camera settings menu, which is enabled by default. That would be the basic stabilization, which, indeed, works on the ultrawide, main camera and telephoto at every zoom level. It does a very decent job at smoothing-out jitters and handles pans well. Here is a sample showcasing the primary camera with and without the basic stabilization.
Then there is Super steady. It gets its video feed from the ultrawide camera and also only works at FullHD. The extra smoothness is there, but the step-up from the regular stabilization to Super steady isn’t all that major. You just have to decide whether it is worth the extra crop of the field of view. Here is the ultrawide with just basic stabilization against Super steady.
Here is a quick playlist showcasing how the Galaxy A72 handles itself in low-light conditions. It includes videos from the ultrawide, main camera as well as the 3x telephoto, all at 4K resolution.
Finally, you can check out the Galaxy A72 in our video comparison tool.
Samsung Galaxy A72 against the Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite in our Video compare tool
Theo GSMARENA