Spotting the International Space Station with the Galaxy S20 Ultra

The station orbits Earth about 16 times a day and is often visible with the naked eye. So I figured, why not try to capture it with the Galaxy S20 Ultra's 100x camera?

The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra's telephoto camera is capable of 100x zoom, a feature the company dubs "Space Zoom." So I found out when and where the International Space Station was going to pass by my apartment and tried to find it -- space, meet zoom. I also pitted Space Zoom against the iPhone 11 Pro's zoom to see how superior, if at all, the S20 Ultra's camera is to the iPhone's.

Picture 1 of Spotting the International Space Station with the Galaxy S20 Ultra

The results are complicated. I witnessed a few great flybys, but actually capturing the station with a phone proved to be difficult. Even with a $2,000 tripod, the shutter delay made it nearly impossible to capture something flying across the sky at the ISS's speed. And when I did capture the thing in 10x and 30x, it looked like an abstract expressionist painting. Or just a blob... depending on how you look at it. You can look it at here, not exactly a photo, but as seen through my phone's screen capture.

Picture 2 of Spotting the International Space Station with the Galaxy S20 Ultra

But the Galaxy S20 Ultra crushed the iPhone 11 Pro in our daytime zoom test. Focusing on the gold-plated New York Life building, which is approximately four miles away from my rooftop, it was able to capture a significant amount of detail. The iPhone 11 Pro's camera maxes out at 10x digital zoom, and while that photo in itself turned out OK, I cropped in on the image to roughly match the framing of the Samsung's 100x photo. And that's where it really wasn't even close. 

Picture 3 of Spotting the International Space Station with the Galaxy S20 Ultra

Now, none of these 100x photos could really be used for anything other than a fun party trick. That being said, my party trick was trying to photograph the International Space Station, and I had a lot fun doing it. So, I'm going to say the Space Zoom gimmick is working on me, at least for now.

Update 07 April 2020
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