Shutter lag has been present on Samsung high-end devices for a long time. The Galaxy S22 series has reported shutter lag and low shutter issues while capturing images and the same issue is present on the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra too. However, the shutter lag isn’t much noticeable in normal 12-megapixel mode but when we switch to the 200-megapixel mode, the lag is clearly visible. This is possibly due to the larger image size and resolution. Anyway, Samsung users can reportedly fix the issue using the Camera Assistant module.

The Camera Assistant app for the Galaxy S23 series has been upgraded by Samsung. Regular Resolution and Higher Resolution are two additional capture speed options for the Galaxy S23 Ultra provided by the Good Lock module for comprehensive camera settings and modifications. You can configure the camera app to emphasise quality, balance quality and speed, or prioritise speed for normal resolution (12.5MP). You can choose whether to prioritise quality or speed while using the camera’s higher resolution modes.

You can use the Camera Assistant app to set the Galaxy S23 Ultra to prioritise speed if you are frustrated with the shutter delay in the 200MP mode. This will significantly reduce the shutter lag that would otherwise be noticeable in the 200MP mode. However, the visual quality will also suffer. We’re not sure if older Galaxy smartphones will also have access to this option. But don’t worry, the image quality won’t see any downgrade or something. Even if there will be some downgrade, the difference will not be much and can not be easily been by the naked eye.

The Galaxy S23 Ultra has three different image-capturing modes: 12.5MP, 50MP, and 200MP. Additionally, 12.5MP photographs have the best quality because of multi-frame noise reduction and detail augmentation. However, the 200-megapixels camera mode will offer better details in the images but that would require sufficient natural light. This concludes our post on the shutter lag issue with the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. How do you feel about the article? Please let us know by leaving a comment below in your own words. Thank you very much for reading this article to the conclusion.

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