Over the years, the camera built into smartphones began to assume an increasingly important value between the needs of users. The cameras unlike now with the first cameras built into cell is abysmal. But what is currently the best smartphone camera on the market?
We wanted to show you a series of pictures taken with it, we think, are the most popular smartphones currently on the market. The images show different situations designed to enhance the characteristics of the different chambers.
Smartphones chosen for the competition are: iPhone 5s , iPhone 5, Nokia Lumia 1020, HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4. As expected, many of the scenes in the 41 megapixel camera of the Nokia Lumia 1020 are noted. The HTC One will not misbehave in images in which there is a wide dynamic range and in low resolution images. The iPhone 5s and Galaxy S4 behave very well in almost all situations. Let's see it!
Dynamic Range
We started with a set of pictures that aim to test the ability to capture the same scene very bright objects along with other very dark. As you can see in the pictures I have below, in a photo taken with the HTC One will lose many details about the way the sun sets. The Lumia 1020 has a more flat compared to other smartphones, allowing you to collect more useful data for post-production. The iPhone 5s do better in the darker parts in the brightest parts, something similar happens to the iPhone 5, though the latter adds more contrast.
iPhone 5s
iPhone 5
Lumia 1020
HTC One
Galaxy S4
Color test
Many cameras intensify the red to make pictures look more vivid. In the scene you are going to see below, most of the cameras fail to reproduce actual colors. The Lumia tends to highlight the blue, while the HTC One tends to better represent colors, albeit with low resolution. The iPhone 5s applies a greater emphasis on the green, so that the image is beautiful, but a bit unrealistic.
iPhone 5s
iPhone 5
Lumia 1020
HTC One
Galaxy S4
Low light
With the image in low light the Lumia 1020 does a great job capturing all the details, especially the lights of the buildings. Other cameras tend to lose data, especially the HTC One The Galaxy S4 a sharp image, but probably because some sort of filter applied to software level. The iPhone 5s get a nice picture considering mixed light sources, producing a little flare even at some points.
iPhone 5s
iPhone 5
Lumia 1020
HTC One
Galaxy S4
Detail and color
Another scene very difficult to capture because of the level of detail of the elements in the foreground and background. The HTC One dodges once again sky and white instead of blue. As discussed in iSpazio , the Galaxy S4 gets a fairly clear, even a little too green, like the iPhone 5s.The iPhone 5 get a good picture, but the winner is undoubtedly the Lumia 1020, which achieves a uniform exposure and a good level of detail.
iPhone 5s
iPhone 5
Lumia 1020
HTC One
Galaxy S4
And here the comparison of the chambers of the most important smartphones market today.What do you think? Which do you stay? I think we could say that if we only consider the camera,the Nokia Lumia 1020 would be the winner. But keep in mind that not talking about cameras, but smartphones.
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