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New Camera Assistant v2.1 is here with exclusive Galaxy S24 perks

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Samsung has released a new update for its Camera Assistant app, which enhances the camera performance and functionality of its Galaxy devices. Identified via version 2.1.00.1, the app brings new features and support for more Galaxy devices.

The Camera Assistant app is now working on the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy A73, Galaxy A72, Galaxy A53, Galaxy A54, Galaxy A52s, Galaxy A52 5G, Galaxy A52, Galaxy M54, Galaxy F54, and Galaxy Quantum 2 in addition to several flagships. These devices are required to run Android 14-based One UI 6.0 or higher to receive the update.

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The update also adds new features for the S24 series, which are aimed at improving the photography and videography experience for users. The update brings zoom shortcuts, which allow users to quickly switch between 10x and 100x zoom levels by tapping on the icons on the zoom slider.

In addition, it adds DOF adapter correction, which enables users to attach external depth-of-field adapters. It automatically corrects the images that are flipped by the adapters. This correction is only applied in Pro and Pro Video modes.

The fresh update also introduces the anamorphic lens correction, which automatically de-squeezes the previews and videos to correct the distortion from the lenses. This correction is only applied in Pro Video mode while using a 16:9 ratio (8K and 120 fps excluded).

The last new feature is Audio monitoring, which allows users to monitor the sound that is being recorded in video modes through external output devices such as Bluetooth, HDMI, and USB earphones.

The update is rolling out to eligible devices via the Galaxy Store. Users can check for the update by opening the Galaxy Store app, tapping on the menu icon, and selecting Updates. Users can also download the latest version of the Camera Assistant app from the Galaxy Store app or third-party link source.

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