War of the smartphone cameras: Samsung emerges as winner
It is the iPhone vs. Samsung season again, with both the company’s new handsets out; Apple’s iPhone 7 and Samsung’s Galaxy S7. Today though the focus of the debate is the smart phones’ cameras.
Its common knowledge now, that Apple has been dominating the smart-phone camera market; so it can easily be said that it is surprising to see Galaxy S7 come out on top. This marks the first instance a company has dethroned iPhone in terms of phone camera performance. Naturally, great expectations awaited this year’s iPhone release.
It is needless to state that there are certain features that the iPhone has and the S7 does not.
The big feature that the new iPhone has is a telephoto lens, which is a first as far as phone cameras are concerned, which produces amazing bokeh effects.
However, in a one on one showdown the iPhone could not keep up with the Galaxy S7, reported Business Insider.
In bright daylight, both the phone produced good quality images, but the iPhone tended to over-expose the skies if it detected a human face or the like to compensate for the skin tone whereas the S7 does not. Having a telephoto lens zoomed-in photos are a win for the iPhone but the Galaxy S7 take the win by having better aperture (f/1.7) – whereas the iPhone’s is f/1.8 - which would greatly improve macro photography also.
As far as sharpness is concerned the differences between the two phones is bare minimal.
Points go to the Galaxy S7 as far as the auto focus feature is concerned, as the iPhone takes a lot of time processing, lags and is less precise. In addition, the Galaxy S7 has a more dynamic range than the iPhone has to offer which means more shadow detail ergo better nighttime shooting.
Therefore, the verdict goes in favor of Galaxy S7, which wins this bout.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2016
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