Samsung has partnered with Discovery to shoot a short nature documentary called “Eye to Eye With a Tiger” using a Galaxy S21 Ultra.
The documentary follows wildlife photographer Yashas Narayan as he ventures out into Ranthambore National Park to capture footage of the beautiful but endangered animal.
This project will also help support Project C.A.T.
(Conserving Acres for Tigers), which was started by the WWF and Discovery.
The project currently spans six million acres of protected tiger habitat across India, Bhutan and Russia.
The pair captured photos and videos of other animals inside the park too, making the best out of S21 Ultra’s camera along the way!
Pro mode for photos and videos also came in handy as the documentary team had to deal with some tricky lighting conditions.
And the team did encounter a tiger and managed to record 8K video while simultaneously snapping several photos
“By capturing the power and beauty of these animals, I want to help people experience tigers in a tangible way
Images and videos of tigers in the wild can help educate and captivate a global audience
Finally, here is the documentary video in question:
The phone part of this didn't really matter to me, but I'm grateful that GSM Arena posted the article, for the tigers alone