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Camera Features: S25 Ultra: Offers more accessories, including various lenses (ultra wide, wide, telephoto), ND filters, CPL filters, and a gimbal. Capable of shooting cinematic scenes by attaching anamorphic lenses. Standard ND filters can be used with the S25 Ultra. Multiple inbuilt lenses allow for different focal lengths, enhancing creativity and subject capture, especially portraits. Pocket 3: Comes with a gimbal that can be fitted with ND filters and CPL filters. Has an additional ultra-wide lens included. Magnetic mounts are available as accessories to get interesting shots. Image Quality: Both cameras are tied for still photography. The Pocket 3's one-inch sensor captures more details especially in low light due to its larger sensor size, while the S25 Ultra excels with multiple lenses for various focal lengths and natural bokeh effects. Low Light Performance: Pocket 3 is superior in low-light conditions because of its one-inch sensor, which captures more light and detail. The S25 Ultra performs well but not as effectively due to the limitations of its lens system in dark environments. Video Quality: Both cameras produce nice results at 4K30fps and 4K60fps, but only the S25 ultra can shoot 4K120fps and 8k30fps. The S25 Ultra's Log mode is very good, though the official LUTs provided by Samsung are overly saturated, requiring desaturation for a better look. The Pocket 3 offers a more natural and expected result with its DLogM. Conclusion: For versatile shooting with multiple lenses and advanced accessories, the S25 Ultra is advantageous. For better low-light performance and a one-inch sensor, the Pocket 3 excels. Ultimately, the choice between these cameras depends on your specific needs: whether you prioritize versatility in accessories or high-quality low light videography. Chapters: 0:00 Accessories 2:18 Photography Objects 3:45 Photography Humans 4:21 Videography Low Light 5:02 Videography Daylight 6:37 verdict Song: Heist credit: CreatorMix.com