LG G5, iPhone 7, Galaxy S7,... are devices voted by consumers to have the best cameras in 2016.
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LG G5:Similar to previous G series smartphones, the G5 still receives very high ratings for its photo and video recording capabilities thanks to its dual camera. The first camera is 16 MP, 1.12μm pixel size, f/1.8 aperture lens and a viewing angle of about 75 degrees. The second camera has a resolution of 8 MP, a viewing angle of up to 135 degrees. When combined, images taken from the LG G5 have depth and definition. Users can use the 75-degree camera to take portraits, distant subjects and the 135-degree camera to take wide shots. |
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Samsung Galaxy S7:The camera has a resolution of 12 MP and a pixel size of 1.4 µm, improving noise when shooting in low light conditions. In addition, the aperture of the device has also increased to f/1.7, allowing the phone to "blur the background" when taking close-up photos, increasing the amount of light entering the sensor in the same unit of time, thereby increasing the shooting speed. Dual Pixel focusing technology or HDR feature gives beautiful images and there seems to be no delay when performing. |
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Huawei P9:The camera on the Huawei P9 uses a 27mm f/2.2 lens and two Sony IMX286 sensors. These two cameras are identical, but only one of them has a color filter, the other only captures black and white photos. The processing chip will combine images from the two cameras to give the best and most complete quality. Huawei has cooperated with Leica for processing algorithms, colors, ... to help the captured photos achieve the best state. In addition, if users love black and white shooting mode, the photos from the Huawei P9 are excellent. The contrast, conversion and especially the detail are much better than normal phones that convert color to black and white. |
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Google Pixel:DxOMark has given the Pixel its highest score ever, surpassing even the iPhone 7. The device is equipped with a 12.3MP rear camera with f2.0 aperture, using phase detection autofocus and laser autofocus. The camera is fast from start-up to capture and process images but still ensures good image quality in many conditions. |
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iPhone 7 Plus: The product still owns one of the best smartphone cameras today, both in terms of shooting speed, autofocus ability and image processing. With Portrait Mode, iPhone 7 Plus helps users take portrait photos with a "blurred background" effect simulating shooting from a DSLR. |
According to Zing