
We’ve all been there — you’re trying to take the perfect photo of your dog jumping for a ball or your kid scoring the winning goal, but by the time you press the shutter, the moment’s already gone. It’s frustrating, right?
That’s exactly where the Samsung Galaxy S24’s Burst Shot mode comes to the rescue. With its lightning-fast camera and smart AI processing, the S24 lets you capture dozens of frames in just a second — ensuring you never miss the perfect shot again.
According to research by the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL, 2023), the average human reaction time is around 250 milliseconds. That’s faster than a blink, yet still too slow to perfectly time a moving subject. The Galaxy S24’s Burst Shot feature bridges that gap — capturing split-second action automatically, so your reflexes don’t have to.
What Is Burst Mode and Why It Matters
Burst Mode (or continuous shooting) is a camera feature that takes a rapid series of photos while you hold down the shutter. Instead of relying on a single frame, your phone captures a sequence of images — ideal for fast-moving subjects like sports, pets, or dancing.
The Galaxy S24 enhances this traditional burst shooting with AI Image Signal Processing (ISP) and Neural Processing Units (NPU) that analyze each frame in real time. This means sharper details, reduced motion blur, and more accurate color reproduction — even in tricky lighting conditions.
In simple terms, Burst Mode helps you catch the exact frame where everything aligns perfectly — the jump, the smile, the wave.
Step-by-Step: How to Take Burst Shots on the Samsung Galaxy S24
Step 1: Open the Camera App
Start by launching the default Camera app on your Galaxy S24. Make sure you’re in Photo mode, not Portrait or Pro. Burst Shot only works in standard photo mode.
Step 2: Activate Burst Shot
Instead of just tapping the shutter button, press and drag it down or sideways. The phone will instantly enter burst mode and start capturing multiple images per second — up to 30 frames per second in good lighting.
You’ll see a counter showing how many shots you’ve taken.
Tip: You can also enable burst shooting via gestures in Settings > Shooting Methods > Press and Hold Shutter Button > Take Burst Shot.
Step 3: Review and Select the Best Shots
After taking your burst, open the Gallery app. You’ll find all your burst photos grouped together.
Tap the set, then select Choose Best Photos. Samsung’s AI will automatically highlight the sharpest and most expressive frames — making it easy to save just the best ones without clogging your storage.
Pro Tips for Stunning Burst Photos
Burst mode gives you power — but technique matters too. Here’s how to make your shots look professional:
- Find Good Lighting
Motion needs light. In bright environments, your camera uses faster shutter speeds, freezing motion crisply.
A study by the Stanford Vision and Imaging Lab (2022) found that strong, directional lighting improved motion capture clarity by over 40%. - Hold Steady
Keep your grip firm with both hands or use a tripod. Even slight hand movements can blur your frames. - Anticipate the Moment
Start shooting before the action happens — don’t wait for it. Burst mode will take care of timing. - Use Scene Optimizer
Enable Scene Optimizer from camera settings to automatically adjust exposure, contrast, and color balance for each frame. - Clean Your Lens
It sounds simple, but a clean lens can drastically improve sharpness and contrast in fast-action shots.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Even with advanced AI, a few small missteps can ruin your burst series:
- Releasing the shutter too early. Keep holding until the action is done.
- Using low light without stabilization. Burst shots work best when the camera can process frames quickly.
- Ignoring post-selection. Keeping all frames eats storage fast — always delete extras.
- Forgetting focus tracking. Activate Tracking Auto Focus to keep your subject sharp as it moves.
Burst Mode vs. Motion Photo: What’s the Difference?
It’s easy to confuse Burst Mode with Motion Photo — but they serve different purposes.
- Burst Mode captures multiple still images in one press. You can later choose the best single frame.
- Motion Photo records a short video clip (a few seconds before and after the shutter press).
Use Burst Mode for fast action — sports, kids, or wildlife.
Use Motion Photo for emotional, story-driven shots — laughter, expressions, or moments you want to relive in motion.
Conclusion
The Samsung Galaxy S24 isn’t just about megapixels — it’s about capturing moments that matter. Whether it’s your child’s first bike ride or a friend’s skateboard trick, Burst Shot mode ensures your camera keeps up with life’s speed.
Photography isn’t about luck — it’s about preparation. And with the Galaxy S24’s Burst Mode, you’re always ready when the moment happens. So next time action unfolds, press, hold, and let the S24 do the magic.
FAQ
1. How do I enable burst mode on the Galaxy S24?
Press and hold the shutter button, then drag it down or sideways in Photo mode. The camera will automatically start taking burst shots.
2. Where can I find my burst photos?
Open the Gallery app, locate the burst sequence, and tap Select Best Photos to view or save individual frames.
3. How many photos can I capture in one burst?
The Galaxy S24 can capture up to 30 frames per second, depending on lighting and performance settings.
4. Can I use burst mode in low light?
Yes, but image clarity may decrease due to slower shutter speeds. Use Scene Optimizer or extra lighting for better results.