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S23 Ultra flash failure in Pro mode

(Topic created: 06-10-2023 05:54 AM)
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userOqMxuchaGv
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Galaxy S23

Every time. If I set image size to 50 Megapixels in Pro mode with jpg+RAW, the flash will fire and turn off before taking the shot. All the pictures are dark. This happens both setting the flash to Auto or On. Try it.  Please fix that in the next firmware update, unless you have another fix to suggest? Thanks

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SamsungModerator1
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Hello, There. 

I would recommend updating to the latest software, if the symptoms are persisting after the update please submit an error report to our engineers. 

 

Steps for Submitting an error report:

1. Open the Menu

2. Press & Hold Samsung Members Icon, Then Tap Error Reports

3. Select the Category of Your Report

4. Make Sure That "Send System Log Data" is Selected to Help Resolve Your Questions Quickly and Describe Your Problem in Details (Make sure to include the hashtag #SCommunity)

5. Change the Frequency, and send.

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KevInfo
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Tried this and you are correct!
I hope they fix it!
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EthanHunt
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Confirmed for me as well! If just shooting in jpeg, the flash works. But the timing changes and will not work in RAW + JPEG, and just RAW.

Nice catch...
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SamsungModerator1
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Galaxy S23

Hello, There. 

I would recommend updating to the latest software, if the symptoms are persisting after the update please submit an error report to our engineers. 

 

Steps for Submitting an error report:

1. Open the Menu

2. Press & Hold Samsung Members Icon, Then Tap Error Reports

3. Select the Category of Your Report

4. Make Sure That "Send System Log Data" is Selected to Help Resolve Your Questions Quickly and Describe Your Problem in Details (Make sure to include the hashtag #SCommunity)

5. Change the Frequency, and send.

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