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Samsung Galaxy Note 20

Samsung Galaxy Note 20

$10005G

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Camera Highlights

Main Camera

5

Ultrawide

12MP, FOV: 120°

Telephoto

64MP, 3x optical zoom

Selfie Camera

2

Video

8k @24 fps

Camera System Overview

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 features a 1-camera rear system led by a 5 main sensor (Sony Exmor-RS IMX555) with Yes stabilization. The ultrawide camera offers 12MP, FOV: 120°. A telephoto lens provides 64MP, 3x optical zoom. The front-facing 2 selfie camera includes No. Video recording supports 8k @24 fps.

Main Camera Specifications

Rear Camera System

Rear Cameras1
Main Sensor5
Sensor Size1/1.7"
Sensor ModelSony Exmor-RS IMX555
Main Lensf/1.8, 26mm
OISYes
AutofocusDual Pixel PDAF
Pixel Binning1.8µm
Ultrawide12MP, FOV: 120°
Telephoto64MP, 3x optical zoom
Depth / LiDARNo
Video Resolutions8k @24 fps
Video CodecsH.264, H.265, HEVC
10-bit HDR / Dolby VisionYes
Slow Motion960fps
StabilizationOIS + EIS
Night ModeYes
FlashLED

Selfie Camera Specifications

Front Camera

Resolution2
Sensor Size1/3.2"
AF / OISNo
Aperturef/2.2
Ultrawide / DualNo
Front FlashNo
Video4K@30fps
Face Unlock2D

Advanced Imaging Features

Computational Photography

Night Mode AlgorithmsYes

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 — In-Depth Analysis

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 packs a single-lens rear camera system headlined by a 5 primary sensor — the Sony Exmor-RS IMX555, which is a well-regarded Sony sensor known for excellent dynamic range and low-light performance. The 1/1.7" sensor size allows for adequate light capture for most shooting conditions.

Beyond the main sensor, the ultrawide (12MP, FOV: 120°) and telephoto (64MP, 3x optical zoom) lenses give you genuine optical versatility. The telephoto lens is particularly valuable for portraits, where optical zoom creates natural background separation without the artifacts of digital crop. The ultrawide lens captures approximately 120° field of view, making it ideal for landscapes, architecture, and group photos in tight spaces.

Video recording reaches 8K resolution — future-proofing your footage for years to come. Optical image stabilization keeps handheld footage smooth, reducing the need for a gimbal in casual shooting scenarios. Stabilization modes include OIS + EIS, and slow-motion capture at 960fps enables creative time-warped content.

Computational photography plays a significant role in the Samsung Galaxy Note 20's imaging pipeline. Night mode uses Yes to brighten low-light scenes while controlling noise.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • +Optical Image Stabilization (Yes)
  • +Dedicated telephoto for optical zoom
  • +Ultrawide lens for versatile framing

Cons

  • Only 1 rear cameras for this price range
  • No 4K video recording

Who Is This For?

Portrait Photographers

Dedicated telephoto lens for natural bokeh

Travel & Landscape Shooters

Ultrawide lens captures sweeping vistas

Expert Tip

Pro tip: Use HDR mode for high-contrast scenes and tap-to-focus on your subject for the sharpest results.

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