How to take burst shot photos with Galaxy S20 burst mode like a pro?

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You can use Galaxy S20 burst mode to take burst shot photos in some important moments.

This Galaxy S20 camera guide explains when to use Galaxy S20 burst mode, how to enable Galaxy S20 burst mode, how to take burst photos on Galaxy S20, and how to manage photos taken in the b burst mode.

Galaxy S10 with

Android 10 update

also use the same gesture to take photos in the burst mode. So, this guide applies to both Galaxy S20 (all three models) and Galaxy S10 with Android 10 update.

Table of Contents

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1.

When do you need to take burst shot photos with Galaxy S20 burst mode?

2.

How to take burst shot photos with Galaxy S20 burst mode?

3.

How to enable and disable Galaxy S20 burst mode?

4.

How to manage burst shot photos taken with Galaxy S20 burst mode in Gallery app?

4.1.

Identify burst shot photos

4.2.

Edit burst shot photos

4.3.

Convert burst shot photos to GIF or live message

4.4.

Delete burst mode photos

5.

Why I cannot take burst shot photos with Galaxy S20 burst mode?

When do you need to take burst shot photos with Galaxy S20 burst mode?

Galaxy S20

burst mode

can take

up to 100

photos successively to help you capture the important moments.

Normally, you can later select a few of the burst shot photos that capture the moment you want to.

You may use the burst mode during an event when the object is moving, or the background is changing, or the scene is brief.

Some Galaxy S20 owners may use the burst shot photos to make animations or even videos, which usually look better than the recorded video for the same event.

Please note, all photos taken in the Galaxy S20 burst mode are always saved in the phone storage even you set the photo storage location to the SD card in

Galaxy S20 camera settings

.

Galaxy S20 burst mode ios NOT listed with other

Galaxy S20 camera modes

because it requires a special gesture.

How to take burst shot photos with Galaxy S20 burst mode?

In old Galaxy phones, you can hold the shutter button to take burst shot photos.

But this is not the case for Galaxy S20, S20+, or S20 Ultra.

If you hold the shutter button on

Galaxy S20 camera app

, it will start to record a short video. The complete list of gestures on Galaxy S20 camera app is explained

here

.

On Galaxy S20, you have to

swipe down from the shutter button to enter Galaxy S20 burst mode

. Galaxy S20 will stop taking burst shot photos once you release your finger from the screen.

The gesture feels like swipe down the shutter button, then hold, as shown below.

Please note, if you are using

navigation buttons

, and swipe down too much to the Home button, you may end up returning to the

Galaxy S20 home screen

or launching Google Assistant.

So, you just need to swipe down a bit, then hold.

Galaxy S20 burst mode can take up to 100 photos in one shot. Of course, you can release your finger from the screen anytime to stop burst mode and take fewer than 100 photos.

When the burst shot photos are being taken, a counter indicating the total number of photos in this shot will be displayed above the shutter button, as shown below.

At the same time, the shutter button hollows out.

Please note, the burst shot mode is linked to the shutter button only. You cannot swipe the

floating shutter button

to take burst shot photos.

How to enable and disable Galaxy S20 burst mode?

By default, the swiping down from the shutter button in Galaxy S20 camera app is assigned to Galaxy S20 burst mode.

But it can also be re-assigned to create a GIF animation. This essentially disables the burst shot photo because some Galaxy S20 owners may trigger this mode inadvertently.

Normally, it is NOT recommended to assign the gesture to GIF animation because you can use the burst shot photos to create better GIFs.

In

Galaxy S20 camera settings

page, as shown below, you can tap

Swipe shutter button to edge to

assign functions for this gesture.

As shown above, you can assign this gesture to:

Take burst shot

.

Create GIF

.

Of course, these two options are mutually exclusive. You can assign the gesture to one of them.

How to manage burst shot photos taken with Galaxy S20 burst mode in Gallery app?

Identify burst shot photos

In the Gallery app (and Google Photos), burst shot photos are grouped together as one set.

There is a special icon, as shown in the screenshot below, on each set of the burst shot photos to indicate that this is a set of photos, not one photo. The best shot will be used for the thumbnail.

So, you can easily identify the burst shot photos in the Gallery app. Google Photos can also identify them as a burst shot.

Edit burst shot photos

When editing burst shot photos, you can edit each photo individually, and export some selected photos from the group/set.

The interface for managing burst shot photos is different from that for normal photos. By default, it opens the “best” photo, which has a crown icon.

As shown in the following two screenshots, you can find some functions and features of continuous shooting:

Menu key.

There are some options, especially for photos taken in Galaxy S20 burst mode. Read on.

Favourite button

. You can mark the current photo (not necessarily the best shot) as a favourite. Gallery app has a filter for all favourite photos.

Edit button

. The pencil icon will bring you to the photo editing page for the current photo. The editing is almost identical to normal photos because only the current photo from the set is selected.

Share.

You can share the current photo to other apps or contacts.

Delete.

You can delete the current photo or delete all in the burst shot. Read on.

Select one or more photos in the bust shot

. After tapping this button, you can select other photos in the shot and assign it as the best photo or export the photo.

The best photo icon

. You can use this button to assign the currently selected photo as the best photo of the burst shot.

There is only one photo that can be assigned as the best photo

. So, this button is greyed out if you select two or more photos.

Export (save) the selected photo(s)

. You can selectively save some of the photos in the burst shot as normal photos. This would make a copy of these photos. The saved (exported) photos will not be linked to the burst shot anymore.

Please note, only one of the photos in the burst shot can be designated as the best photo, which will be displayed as the thumbnail for the set of burst shot photos. When you assign it to a new photo in the set, the old one will not have the icon.

Convert burst shot photos to GIF or live message

In the menu for burst shot photos, you can find the following options, as shown below:

Details

. Detailed information about the current photo can be displayed. This is similar to the

Create GIF

. You can create a GIF animation using the burst shot photos. These

GIFs can be used as live wallpapers on the lock screen

.

Set as wallpaper

. You can

export the current photo as wallpaper

for

Galaxy S20 lock screen

or the

home screen

.

Set as Always-on display image

. You can

pin the image or GIF animation on Galaxy S20 always-on display (AOD) screen

. The image will be shown below the clock on the

Galaxy S20 AOD screen

.

Send as live message

.

Move to secure folder

. You can move the current photo to the secure folder. This photo (not the set) will only be accessible from Secure folder. You may check

this guide

About how to use Secure Folder on Galaxy S20, S10, S9 and S8.

Print

. You can print the photo directly if you have a wireless printer in the same network. You may check

this guide

on how to print photos or documents on Galaxy S20, S10, and S9.

Please note when you create a GIF animation from the burst mode photos, the resolution is limited to

VGA

(640*480).

There are no options to use the full resolution of the photos

.

If you choose to create the animation without using Galaxy S20 burst mode (i.e., set the swiping down from the shutter button gesture to GIF animation), the same resolution limitation applies.

So, if you need to create animations with the same resolution of the

photo size settings

, you should use the Galaxy S20 burst mode and an external GIF animation maker app.

You can also share the burst shot photos as a live message. Essentially, it is a GIF animation with added effects. Again, the resolution is limited to 640×480.

Delete burst mode photos

As mentioned earlier, you can delete individual photos in the burst shot, or delete all photos in the burst shot.

When you tap the delete button (5), by default, it will ask you to delete this photo only or delete all, as shown above.

If you

tap

to check (by default, it is unchecked) “

Also move the rest of the burst shot

“, all photos in this burst shot will be deleted.

Why I cannot take burst shot photos with Galaxy S20 burst mode?

Galaxy S20 burst mode is only available when you are in the

Photo mode

(auto mode)

. You cannot taker burst shot photos if you are using other Galaxy S20 camera modes (e.g.,

Pro mode

).

Also, if you set the photo size as the full size of the main camera (

108MP for Galaxy S20 Ultra, 64MP for Galaxy S20 and S20+

), then you can’t use the Galaxy S20 burst mode either.

Do you know how to use Galaxy S20 burst mode to take burst shot photos on Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra?

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Galaxy S20 new features guides

.

Galaxy S20 how-to guides

.

Galaxy S20 camera guides

.

Galaxy S20 accessories guides

.

Official Galaxy S20 user manual in your local language

.

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