To say that the Samsung Galaxy S6 is a good phone would be an understatement. As anyone who has read our Galaxy S6 review knows, Samsung's new flagship phone is beautiful, powerful, and loaded to the brim with perks – all traits that rank it among the top handsets money can buy. This article, however, is about one particular feature of the Galaxy S6 – its camera. And boy, what a camera it is!
Just like the Galaxy S6 edge, the Samsung Galaxy S6 comes with a camera based on a Sony IMX240 sensor. It offers 16MP of resolution, optical image stabilization, and a wide, F1.9 aperture for superior low-light performance. Even if these specs can't impress you, the photos produced by the Galaxy S6 surely will. The phone takes great shots under most conditions – all you have to do is aim and press the shutter.
But will the Samsung Galaxy S6 and its potent shooter beat three other high-ends in a camera comparison? That's what we're here to find out! We took the time to snap a bunch of photos in a variety of scenes using the Galaxy S6, the Galaxy Note 4, the HTC One M9, and the iPhone 6. At the end of the day, some phones were clearly standing ahead of the rest, but we won't spoil the fun by revealing the results so fast. Let's start by going over the images these phones produced and commenting on their quality.
0 comments:
Post a Comment