How to Record With Two Cameras Together on Samsung Galaxy Phones

Samsung Galaxy phones have one front-facing camera and at least 3 or 4 rear-facing cameras (depending on the model). While recording a vlog, for example, you may want to record using your front and back cameras together. However, Samsung also allows you to record with two rear cameras at the same time. All this is possible using the nativeSamsung camera app on Samsung Galaxyflagship phones. Here’s how to record with two cameras together on Samsung Galaxy phones.

Record With Two Cameras Together on Samsung Galaxy Phones

The latestSamsung Galaxy S24 seriescomes with a dual recorder option. This mode lets you record with both front and back cameras at once or even two back cameras. This option is only available on OneUI 6.1 or later.

Note:In case, your phone is running on an earlier OS version, then there’s another option called Director’s View which provides similar functionality. We have covered it below.

Dual Rec option on Samsung Phone

1.Open theSamsung Cameraapp.

2.Tap on theMoretab at the bottom of the Camera app. Here select theDuel Recoption.

3.It should start recording with front and back cameras simultaneously. You should see a full-screen back camera recording with a PiP (picture-in-picture) mode front camera recording. This view is perfect for the vlogs.

Selecting the lenses on Samsung Camera

4.You have multiple options to choose from here. Tap on thefour-squared box icon. In the pop-up, you will see a list of lenses. you may select any two lenses to record from. For example, on the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, you can choose between front, wide, ultra-wide, and telephoto.

Note:you’re able to choose a front and back camera or even two back cameras like wide and ultrawide if you prefer.

Selecting the layout for Dual rec on Samsung

5.Tap on the top rightsquare icon. This will change the layout to a split-screen view from the PiP view. Tapping the same icon will change it back to the PiP view. An easy way to choose the layout of the video you are shooting.

7.Sometimes, the camera feed can be in the opposite position to the one you prefer. For example, the back camera can be in the PiP mode, and the front selfie camera can be in the background while you want it the other way. To change the position, tap on therotate iconat the bottom to switch the layout.

Rotating the position of the layout

8.If you do not prefer to record both videos in the same layout, but instead save the recorded videos in two separate files, tap on thedown arrow iconat the top. This will record the video using both cameras and save them as separate files.

9.The FHD/UHD option will switch between resolutions like UHD (Ultra High Definition – 3840x2160P) and FHD (Full High Definition – 1920x1080P).

Saving the video files seperately

10.Finally, tap on theshutter iconto start recording with both cameras simultaneously. While recording, you have the option to pause or change the layout. To stop the recording, tap on theStop icon(Square icon).

Record With Two Cameras Together With Director’s View

If your phone is running on OneUI 6.0 or earlier versions, then you can use the Director’s View. However, with the Director’s View, you can only use front and back cameras together but not two back cameras. Director’s View also offers many options but in a different layout. Here’s how to use Director’s View.

Note:Director’s View is only available on Flagship Samsung Phones running OneUI 3.5 to OneUI 6.0 version.

1.Open theSamsung Cameraapp. Select theMoretab at the bottom and then select theDirector’s Viewmode.

2.The front camera will already be in the PiP mode. At the bottom, you can choose the back camera from wide, ultrawide, or telephoto according to the lenses your phone supports.

3.To change the layout, tap on thesquare iconat the top right and then select PiP mode or split screen mode.

4.In case the position of cameras in the layout is not aligned with your needs, tap on therotate iconat the bottom right corner to change the layout.

5.If you do not prefer to record both videos in a combined layout, rather if you prefer to save the recorded videos in two separate files, tap on thedown arrow iconat the top. This will record using both cameras but save them as separate files.

6.Finally tap on theShutter iconto start recording. While recording, you have the option to pause or change the position of cameras in the layout. To stop the recording, tap on theStop icon(Square icon)

Dual recording is available on other Android OEMs like OnePlus, LG, and Redmi too. While each has its pros and cons, Samsung’s take is better as it offers more features and flexibility like choosing the resolution as well as the option to record with two back cameras if needed. Also, you can save both videos as separate files which isn’t available on all other operating systems.

Ravi Teja KNTS

Tech writer with over 4 years of experience at TechWiser, where he has authored more than 700 articles on AI, Google apps, Chrome OS, Discord, and Android. His journey started with a passion for discussing technology and helping others in online forums, which naturally grew into a career in tech journalism. Ravi’s writing focuses on simplifying technology, making it accessible and jargon-free for readers. When he’s not breaking down the latest tech, he’s often immersed in a classic film – a true cinephile at heart.

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