Wednesday, March 9, 2016

iPhone beats Samsung Galaxy S7 in new camera shootout

Mar 09, 2016 - 05:15 PM UTC — AAPL: 101.12 (+0.09, +0.09%) | NASDAQ: 4674.38 (+25.55, +0.55%)

"iPhone 6s and Galaxy S7 enter, only one camera phone leaves," Daniel Bader reports for iMore. "With the release of Samsung's Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, the six-month old iPhone 6s has a brand new rival for the title of best mobile camera. Sure, there are other contenders, but not at this level. These are the most popular, most used camera phones in the world."

"The iPhone's strengths are in situations with ample light, particularly with the sun as a source; Apple manages to capture photos with more natural colors and less artificial sharpening. This is especially evident in shots with lots of minute detail, or in macros," Bader reports. "The Galaxy S7, on the other hand, performs well in lower light, owing to a larger sensor and wider aperture. That said, the device doesn't outright dominate, as photos taken in dim situations tend to emerge warmer and less lifelike."

Bader reports, "Still, there can be only one. And in this shootout, under these conditions, with this hardware and software, to our eyes the iPhone 6s Plus came out on top."

Read more in the full article here.

MacDailyNews Take: We sometimes get photos taken with Samsung phones. You can tell. Shoddy quality compared to iPhone. All iPhone shots from the same model are uniform. The Samsung shots vary from phone to phone despite being from the same model.


Source: iPhone beats Samsung Galaxy S7 in new camera shootout

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