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In pictures: Photographing the NDP 2024 preview shows with your mobile phone

Is your mobile phone good enough to capture the action at National Day Parade 2024? We attended three previews to find out.

Photos were taken using the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6.

In pictures: Photographing the NDP 2024 preview shows with your mobile phone

The audience at the National Day Parade 2024 Preview 1 show on Jul 27, 2024, cheering during the military march-in (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long, shot on a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6)

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With fast moving vehicles, soaring fighter jets overhead and night performances, the National Day Parade (NDP) could be a challenging environment in which to take photos – especially if you're relying on your mobile phone.

Ahead of the big day on Aug 9 (Friday), I tried doing just that, spending three days capturing some images at the NDP 2024's NE4, the Preview 1 and Preview 2 shows in recent weeks. My phone of choice? The new Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6. And as I found out, it's not only one of the most portable phones in the market right now but it also proved to be useful in other ways.

An NDP crowd motivator waves the Singapore flag and spectators look on as The Red Lions parachute down on Jul 20, 2024, during the National Day Parade 2024 NE4 Show. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long, shot on a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6)
A member of the Red Lions descending towards the Padang on Jul 20, 2024, during the National Day Parade 2024 NE4 Show. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long, shot on a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 using the 10x optical zoom)
The State Flag Flypast where the Singapore flag is flown by a CH-47SD/F Heavy Lift Helicopter while being escorted by two AH-64D Apache Attack Helicopters during the National Day Parade 2024 Preview 1 on Jul 27, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long, shot on a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 using the Pro mode - ISO400, F/1.8, 1/2000sec)

The 10x optical zoom on the rear camera was handy at times, especially when the subject I wanted to photograph was very far away.

Another feature on this phone is the "Pro" mode that gave me more control over taking a particular photo that needed extra controls, in this case, the State Flag Flypast and the F-16 bomb-burst.

The Pro mode has controls to manually adjust the white balance, shutter speed and ISO, and this worked out in my favour to correctly expose the sunset, while also capturing the aerial action.

Five F-16 fighter aircrafts fly towards the Padang to carry out the bomb-burst manoeuvre as a "Salute-To-The-Nation", during the National Day Parade 2024 Preview 1 on Jul 27, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long shot on a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 using the Pro mode - ISO640, F/1.8, 1/5000sec)
Five F-16 fighter aircrafts performing the bomb-burst manoeuvre as a "Salute-To-The-Nation", during the National Day Parade 2024 Preview 1 on Jul 27, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long shot on a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 using the Pro mode - ISO640, F/1.8, 1/5000sec)
A spectator amongst the crowd cheers during the National Day Parade 2024 Preview 1 on Jul 27, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long, shot on a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6)
Spectators wave their Singapore flags as during the Presidential Ceremonial Vehicle drive-past with Minister for Defence, Dr Ng Eng Heng, standing in as part of the National Day Parade 2024 Preview 1 on Jul 27, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long shot on a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6)

I was allowed onto the parade grounds to capture the Parade & Ceremony when the various contingents were standing at attention. There was no stopping as I was being ushered around and I was only able to take pictures while "on-the-go", and with just a touch on the screen, the phone's autofocus tracking helped keep the images tact sharp. This was also the case for moving objects like the mobile column segment.

I would highly suggest turning on this "Tracking auto-focus" feature in the phone's camera settings where it would keep the rear camera focused on the selected subject even if they move.

The parade marching contingents standing at attention in the Padang on Jul 20, 2024, during the National Day Parade 2024 NE4 Show. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long, shot on a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 using the 0.6x ultra wide-angle camera)
The parade contingents marching off at the Padang on Jul 20, 2024, during the National Day Parade 2024 NE4 Show. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long, shot on a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6)
The Leopard 2SG Main Battle Tank (L2SG) and the Hunter Armoured Fighting Vehicle (AFV) at the Padang on Jul 20, 2024, during the National Day Parade 2024 NE4 Show. They are part of the The Total Defence 40 (TD40) D3 display featuring 40 assets. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long, shot on a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6)

Photographing the night performances was also made an easy feat by using the 12.0 MP rear camera's regular photo mode where the settings are automatically configured to give my low-light images the correct exposure and all that's needed is to fire away. 

I would have thought that towards the end of the night, the phone would be heating up but despite having it on camera mode almost entirely throughout the show, the phone only felt warm to the touch. This is due to the Vapor Chamber on the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6. And even at this point, my phone still had more than half of the battery life remaining.

The fireworks display finale light up the night sky during the National Day Parade 2024 Preview 2 on Aug 3, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long, shot on a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 using the 0.6x ultra wide-angle camera)
Fireworks display above the National Gallery Singapore light up the night sky during the performance segment at the National Day Parade 2024 Preview 1 on Jul 27, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long, shot on a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 using the 0.6x ultra wide-angle camera)
Dancers perform during the National Day Parade 2024 NE4 Show at the Padang on Jul 20, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long shot, on a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 at an aperture of F1.8)
Dancers perform during the National Day Parade 2024 NE4 Show at the Padang on Jul 20, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long shot, on a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 at an aperture of F1.8)
A selfie made easier by using the phone's cover screen, taken at the Swissotel The Stamford during the National Day Parade 2024 Preview 2 on Aug 3, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long, shot on a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6's Flex Window)
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