Wednesday, March 23, 2016

The Galaxy S7 camera is better than the iPhone 6s Plus – Wired.it

Several observers confirm overtaking, but historians opponents launch their products to 6 months away. Apple playing the record in September

(Photo: Maurizio Pesce / Wired)

(Photo: Maurizio Pesce / Wired)

With Galaxy S7 and with its edge S7 variant now on the market, they are starting to emerge the first opinions on the new smartphone of the Korean company. The camera in particular is attracting praise from many quarters, both to go out winning in repeated and various comparisons (the last are DxOMark and the US The Verge) with the opponent for the iPhone 6s Plus excellence.

the triad lens-sensor-regulator is generally held responsible for the significant improvement in the performance of the Galaxy S7 camera. The lens aperture placed at f / 1.7 is able to get to the light sensor of any other set of lenses opponents and the 12-megapixel sensor , adopting a lower definition than its predecessor but photosensitive elements larger, it can obtain more detailed information from the incoming light. The result are pictures faster, a faster autofocus and accurate , but this is mainly the merit of optical stabilization, better results in low light conditions.

the management algorithms of the information, however, appear to improved: in particular the photos now have more natural colors and details less amplified than they did on the Galaxy S6, another aspect that helps to bring the images taken by the new phones head and shoulders above those of the iPhone 6s Plus.

None of the observed network should really come as a surprise: according to many observers, already last year the Apple sample had lost the undisputed primacy photo electronics, leaving closer to the first position opponents of Samsung and LG previously kept away; it was only natural that with 12 months in which one of the two would attempt to overtake. The ball is now in the court of Cupertino, which on its next smartphone could lead a double rear camera.

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