Samsung is called in the process of introducing a camera feature, which he started with the entire flagship Galaxy S25 lineup with the new Galaxy S25 edge. According to a tipster, it can enable support to capture the log (logarithmic footage) video through the front-faceing selfie camera throughout the series. This enables users to record a broad dynamic range where it is captured by the camera sensor for the details of highly bright areas with great darkness.
Log video recording on Samsung Galaxy S25 series
One in Post On X (East Twitter), Tipster Ipsdev shared details about the possibility of bringing log video recording in the front cameras of the entire Galaxy S25 series. Together screenshots give a signal log The option that appears in the top banner with the current HDR option in the camera UI.
According to the user leak, ultra HD (or 4K) may be able to shoot in the resolution and log format on 60fps. It is also said to show a histogram in the UI that reflects the luminance and distribution of tone usually visible in the visualization of the camera. The ability to shoot in log format is available while shooting in both video and pro video modes.
In particular, Samsung introduced a log video recording for front-faceing selfie camera with the Galaxy S25 Edge. While other models in the Galaxy S25 lineup including the top-tier Galaxy S25 Ultra also support the log format, it is limited to rear cameras only. Samsung’s log mode provides 10-bit HEVC codec, which is asked to enable codec compatibility and better access to storage.
According to the South Korean technology group, Log video recording format Standards maintain more image data than filming techniques, enables more flexibility during post production. It also reduced overall production time. Editors can take advantage of better options to control color, shadow, highlights, color tones and other image data if captured footage is in log format.