Saturday, May 2, 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 against iPhone 6, camera comparison – Tom’s Hardware

 
 


 

With the continuous advance in the quality of smartphones almost all of us have pocket in a good quality camera. Of course, it is also important to take the right precautions to take a good photograph, but to have good hardware is decisive, and when the Galaxy S6 is the benchmark for photographic quality.

 
 

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In fact a few days ago a test has considered authoritative crowned smartphone Samsung as the best to take pictures , but the iPhone 6 closely follows . With this article we want to give you an additional tool to compare these two smartphones, except that both have excellent cameras and can help you create images truly spectacular.

 


 
 
 
 
 
 

 

L ‘goal of this comparison is verify the performance of both smartphones to manage the photo in different situations: handheld, in automatic mode, with automatic HDR and so on. This is to better represent the various real situations in which we find ourselves every day when we pull out the phone to take a picture “on the fly”.

 


 
 

 

As a point of comparison, in a few clicks, you will also find pictures made with a Olympus E-PLS with a view 25 mm f / 1.8. No image has been retouched or cropped, but we chose to change the format of the Galaxy S6 setting 4: 3, so as to have an outcome comparable to that generated by the iPhone 6 and Olympus.

 


 
 

 

You may notice some slight differences in the frame due to the fact that we kept the phones and the car with your hands, and the different focal lengths of the cameras themselves. All images are presented side by side and etichettat and , and clicking on each of them you can see a larger version. The images are also collected in galleries navigated by a simple click. Versions in high definition instead you can review the profile Google+ author .

 


 
 

 

Note This article, especially the pictures, you p ver suitable for display by computer desktop . The reader may find it a bit of smartphones’ inconvenient, and we apologize, but unfortunately we do not have a way to display images as great on small screens without losing the details that make the difference in this case. We hope you have a chance to read from a computer!

 


 

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