 All right, so there is a new sensor on the Galaxy Note 10 Plus and some of you thinking well it's also got three sensors or actually four sensors that we've seen before and we've seen that on Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus line but that time of flight sensor and all the new features make something quite unique on the Galaxy Note 10 Plus. This is what this video will be about. This is not a full camera test. I'm not doing that because my buddy Marian Cell is on vacation so we might not get to the Galaxy Note. Sorry guys, so I wanted to give you something that you actually get to see what this camera can do and I got some help from a few friends actually showcase awesome of this for you. Before we get in guys, don't forget to subscribe to the channel, hit the notification bell and let's dive into the camera. So as I mentioned there's a time of flight sensor. What that brings to the table is live focus video. Very few devices do that. The 855 processor supports it. The time of flight sensor adds to it and gives you something unique, different and fun. Samsung has four different bokeh modes to give you that bokeh background while you use it and it's fun so take a quick look. Alright so shooting a live focus video we've got four options to switch from. There's blur, there's color point, there's kind of like massive blur background and then there's like a 70s TV look. Each one is very different and gives you a very different look altogether. So I'm going to switch between each one. This is color point so of course I'm in color everything behind me is in black and white. Works pretty well when you move it should move with you so you get the idea of what it is. So this is big circle. This is the first one after blur. You can also move that slider to give it a very different feel and also gives you a good idea of what it actually looks like. And the glitch. I like glitch. Glitch is a nice one. Gives you that retro feel. It's also very windy here but the Galaxy Note 10 mic is 10 plus mic also is really good to pick it up but you get idea of what that retro feel is like with this and what it does. Now the other feature I do like on this device is the zoom in mic. This is something that at least I know LG's had for a while. The V series has had that for quite a long time and I'm glad Samsung's finally acknowledged and putting this on here especially even though Samsung mics are really good. I love the way the mic works. The zoom in mic feature is easy to use. It's in the settings menu. It's actually turned on but you can turn it off I believe and it just works by the selecting in the zoom into the object you're talking to. So here's a quick example of what the microphone from the Galaxy Note 10 plus does and also this Shun 4K 60. You can see how stabilization works in the Note 10 plus as well. So I'm testing out the zooming mic on the Galaxy Note 10 plus. It's very noisy. There's people honking. It's also windy up here but you will hear how clearly my voice gets to you. So I like that. There's also some drilling and construction which all that is kind of drowned out because you can hear me precisely. So I like that with the Galaxy Note 10 plus. It's really good. Plus shooting with the wide angle lens is nice. I can do this at my arm's length and you guys get a good idea of what's going on but it's pretty nice. It's a pretty solid microphone. I'm gonna walk closer to where most of that noise is coming from so you can hear it the noise and also hear me. I'm actually going over hurdles right now but again the zooming mic is really really good straight to the point and very clear. So let's go ahead and check out more features on this camera. A new feature on the camera has been added to the S-Bend with air gestures. Being able to use the S-Bend like a wand to navigate through the menu, left or right, taking images which is something we had last year with the S-Bend is so easy. You press and swipe left or right. Press and swipe left or right each time. You can zoom in or zoom out. So it is a nice feature and I think one a lot of people use in large group settings. As I mentioned I asked some friends to help me with some photos and my buddy Gadget's boy and SuperSaf took some photos with the Galaxy Note 10 plus. You can see the images that they've taken they look really nice. The colors look good, yes it's in daylight. Gadget's boy is a really good photographer anyway so he does a really good job with this and it shows with this device how good, how crisp the photos are in daytime. We're going to try and share more photos for you to give you but so far images look good and it's really all it's probably one of the best all-round balanced smartphone cameras and I think that's what a lot of people tend to miss is that you know you have questions who has the best video I would say the iPhone who has the best photo I would say the P30 who has the best of both to meet the Galaxy device. It may not be number one in both areas but I think it brings the best if you need a camera that handles both at the same time. So those are my quick thoughts on the camera and showing you samples features all that fun stuff. Let me know what you guys think leave your comments down below check out more of our Galaxy Note 10 videos there'll be a lot of stuff for you guys to check out we've got a full gaming video set like kind of like a game review did some game more gaming on this bad boy so stay tuned for that some how-to stuff and yeah don't forget to like share subscribe and always enjoy entertainment