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Samsung Galaxy S6 photos in 4: 3 format to record

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The Samsung Galaxy S6 usually takes pictures in 16: 9 format and a size of 16 megapixel MP on. The 16: 9 format is particularly suitable for displaying images on the television or the desktop screen. Nevertheless, perhaps some of you would rather want the recording format 4: 3 use on the Samsung Galaxy S6 for taking photos.

If so, then we'll show you now, as you can change the setting for the photo size.

First of all: Sorry, it's on the Samsung Galaxy S6 not the 4: 3 format to use at full resolution. At a ratio of 4: 3 is the maximum image size 12 megapixels.

And as you change the format of pictures on the Samsung Galaxy S6:

Opens the Camera app, and then tap on the icon with the gear. The settings open now. Tap on "Image Size (Main Camera)" and then you can format 4: 3:

We recommend the max. Image size in this 4: 3 format with 12m (4: 3)

Then, the photos that you ingest with the Samsung Galaxy S6, the format 4: 3

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