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The blogger gives you how are ranked the best smartphones according to their photo cameras !
Here's the list.....
We can't say it enough...
Smartphone photography has gotten amazing .
In fact , the little cameras on the backs of our phones have reached a point where they may not be able to get any better WITHOUT A SERIOUS REDISIGN OF THE WHOLE PHONE !
But not all devices are created equal , and it's our mission to help you choose the best one .
Their success or failure depended on three things...
The quality of their lenses , the quality of their sensors , and the smarts locked up in their autofocusing/exposing brains .
Here are the best smartphone cameras in the world ...
5 . Sony Xperia Z5 .
The Sony Xperia Z5 was the first new Android flagship released in 2016 , and it has its fans .
Sony has a good reputation in the smartphone camera business.
When it came out in early February , ahead of the other flagships it was among the better Android cameras yet released .
The Sony Xperia Z5 wants very badly to be an excellent smartphone camera . Sony can boast some impressive specs for its flagship device : 23 megapixels and a 0.03-second autofocus sound pretty impressive .
Sony calls them " revolutionary " in its advertising .
But in reality , this is the most disappointing of all this year's flagship phones . Chasing unnecessarily high megapixel counts off a cliff can ruin a device !
The more pixels you squeeze onto a sensor of the exact same size , the more you risk degrading their quality .
The Xperia Z5 tends to overexpose shots and blow out highlights and shadows . Its f/2.3-aperture lens lets in less light than any other camera on this list , and the autofocus time wasn't even close to 0.03 seconds in our experience .
( Aperture refers to the width of the hole in the lens 5hrough which light can pass . Lower numbers mean bigger holes , more light , and nice blurry backgrounds . )
The Z5 is a fine phone , and it's better than most older phones when it comes to photography .
But there's better options out there...
About...$ 468
4 . LG G5
LG seems to love running with good ideas before it's thought them all the way through .
The G5 is the first smartphone to feature two cameras for different focal lengths , putting it at the front of an inevitable trend . It also offers modular accessories like the Cam Plus to improve your shooting . If smartphone cameras are going to leep getting better , they're going to need to function more like DSLRs , with several sensors and lenses for different situations .
So conceptually , the G5 is a little bit brilliant .
But in practice it doesn't quite get there .
LG's decision to make the second lense extra-wide turns into a bit of a gimmick , the 16-megapixel , f/1.8 main camera can't stand up to other smartphones and the Cam Plus didn't work when we tried it ....
$ 650 ( aprox ) .
3 * - HTC 10 .
Any other year , the brand new HTC 10 would have had a good run at the top of this list . Its f/1.8-aperture lens produces an excellent look and texture .
The 12.1-megapixel sensor has a great dynamic range ( the range of highlight and shadow detail it can capture in one shot ).
And the autofocus is fairly jippy .
In fact , on a pure hardware level it outclasses the number 2 camera on our list .
However , this is the year of truly astonishing smartphone cameras . And the HTC's minor flaws keep it locked in the third spot on this list : Its dynamic range doesn't quite match the best smartphone on this list , and left to its own devices it tends to overexpose images more than our top two picks .
That said , if you are the kind of photographer who adjusts the exposure before each shot , this may be a better option than number 2 on account of its superior glass and sensor .
$ 700 ( pre-orders ) .
2 * - iPhone 6s/6s Plus/SE .
In 2016 , the iPhone 6s , 6 Plus , and new iPhone SE has started to show its age . But it's still a powerful photographic device .
Here's the bad news : The f/2.2 lens has started to look a little outdated next to some of the better Androids .
And the iPhone's habit of comparatively muted , low-contrast images , which once offered a big advantage over too bright , too saturated Androids , has become a liability as brands like HTC , Samsung , and even LG capture bold colors withought loosing quality .
However , the good news for Apple is that the excellent dynamic range , sharpness , cinematic texture , and sheer smarts of the iPhone let it cling onto that number 2 spot .
It won't make the best possible images of any smartphone , but it's much easier to get a good shot with than the HTC 10 or
LG G5 . So those " Shot on a iPhone " billboards aren't entirely misguided .
6s : $650
6s Plus : $750
SE : $400
1 .* - Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge .
You can debate whether Samsung Galaxy S7 is the best phone ever made . But there's no question that the rear camera is the best ever installed on a smartphone ...
This is the 12-megapixel , f/1.7 shooter that dethroned the iPhone in our head-to-head test . It simply features the best dynamic range ever on a smartphone camera , the widest aperture ever on a smartphone camera , the best low-light shooting ever on a smartphone camera , the fastest autofocus ever on a smartphone camera , and you can even shoot with its underwater ( kind of ) .
All that and it hardly ever overexposes or miscolors an image .
If you're buying a smartphone based on camera quality , there's no question that this is the one to get .
S7 : $645
S7 Edge : $750 .
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