The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ boasts a versatile camera system, including ultra-wide, wide, telephoto, and DepthVision lenses, powered by the Snapdragon 855's advanced AI. Both Note 10 and Note 10+ deliver excellent image quality out of the box, but mastering key settings can elevate your photography to professional levels.

In this guide, drawn from hands-on experience with the Note series, we'll cover essential tips for Scene Optimizer, Super Steady video, HDR10+, and more to transform your shots.
Scene Optimizer, a cutting-edge AI feature in the Galaxy Note lineup, analyzes scenes in real-time and automatically enhances colors, contrast, and details for superior results.
To enable it, tap the camera settings (cog icon, top left) and toggle the first switch on.


A blue icon appears when it detects a scene, applying optimizations instantly.
Pro Tip: Struggling with composition? Enable Shot Suggestions in settings for AI-powered framing ideas.Combat shaky footage with Super Steady mode, which uses software stabilization for smooth, professional-looking videos on the wide and main lenses.
Switch to Video mode, tap the hand icon at the top, and record shake-free clips. Note: Limited to 1080p at 30fps.

Like the Galaxy S10, the Note 10 series supports HDR10+ for vibrant videos with optimized color and contrast.


Enable via Camera Settings > Advanced recording options > HDR10+ video. Results may vary as it's experimental.
This Labs feature amplifies distant audio while suppressing background noise for clearer video sound.

Find it under Advanced recording options and toggle on.
The Note 10+ Night mode paired with ultra-wide can produce grainy results with noise. For best low-light performance, stick to standard Night mode on the main lens.

Did you know: Try AR Doodle for fun, interactive overlays.Ultra-wide lenses can distort edges, especially with straight lines like buildings. Correct this distortion easily.

Go to Settings > Save options > Ultra wide lens correction.


Cool Tip: Shooting in Pro mode? Enable RAW under Save options for maximum editing flexibility.Streamline your camera interface by hiding unused modes. Favorites like Night, Live Focus, and Food are often enough.
Go to Settings > Camera modes > Change modes, uncheck extras, and reorder as needed.


Ditch palm gestures—use the S Pen as a wireless shutter for selfies or group shots.

Simply press the button on your S Pen.

Elevate videos with background blur and effects like Color Point, Big Circle, or Glitch. Swipe to Live Focus mode.


Share instantly from the camera: Tap the thumbnail post-shot, then the Instagram icon.


These tips, plus Face Filters and AR Emoji, will sharpen your Note 10+ skills. Watch this video demo for visuals.
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