الثلاثاء، 1 مارس 2016

Check out how the Galaxy S7′s camera compares to the iPhone 6S

Since the unveiling of its flagship smartphones of 2016, Samsung has boasted how the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge crush the industry’s leading handsets not only in terms of performance and design, but camera potential, too. During its Unpacked event, the South Korean manufacturer couldn’t wait to reveal that it had adopted Sony’s brand new 12MP 1/2.5-inch IMX260 sensor which features larger pixels than the module found on board the Galaxy S6, together with a larger f/1.7 aperture that enables the S7’s sensor to take in 95% more light than its predecessors.

On paper, the Galaxy S7 is second-to-none in the camera department, but how does it fair up to the competition in real-life situations? To find out, YouTuber SuperStaf pitted his Galaxy S7 up against the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, which both sport a 12MP camera with a f/2.2 aperture and PDAF autofocus. The results are pretty amazing. Not only does the Galaxy S7 manage to capture incredible characteristics when zoomed into 100% crops, but it also produces crisp, bright images with significant detail in low-light conditions.

You can check it out for yourself below:

 



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