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Best Camera On A Smartphone?

AlanAlan

I am planning to get a new phone and I will be taking a lot of pictures on there. So which smartphone has the best camera?

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iphone 6/6s
samsung s7
oneplus 3 (only because it natively shoots RAW, and i like editing)

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Just now, Electronics Wizardy said:

Raw doesn't make a bad camera any better.

so youre saying the oneplus 3 has a bad camera?
or you just dont like editing photos 

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I'm pretty sure the Nokia Lumia 1020 has the best camera (in terms of actual hardware). But not many people are willing to use a Windows phone, so...

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LG G5 or LG V10 are also pretty good, but I don't know how they stack up against the S7 or iPhone 6S

I edit my posts a lot.

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Anything with a sony sensor. Dont know which phones use em now a days

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in my opinion, S7, VERY good at low light photos, and  every photos and video u take, it will go on your external storage, and in my opinion thats a lot easier

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20 minutes ago, Woahduds said:

in my opinion, S7, VERY good at low light photos, and  every photos and video u take, it will go on your external storage, and in my opinion thats a lot easier

 

22 minutes ago, Scruffy90 said:

Anything with a sony sensor. Dont know which phones use em now a days

 

25 minutes ago, MrDrWho13 said:

LG G5 or LG V10 are also pretty good, but I don't know how they stack up against the S7 or iPhone 6S

 

32 minutes ago, mok said:

iphone 6/6s
samsung s7
oneplus 3 (only because it natively shoots RAW, and i like editing)

 

33 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

Iphone 6s, samgsung s7. 

My friends has an s7 and sometimes his pictures are so grainy 

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15 minutes ago, AlanAlan said:

My friends has an s7 and sometimes his pictures are so grainy 

That's what happens when you use a phone for photos rather than a DSLR

I edit my posts a lot.

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S7 - For Android users

Nexus 6P - For Stock Android Enthusiasts 

iPhone 6S - For Apple

 

 

S7 is really good all around and the experience is great, fast, and easy

Nexus 6P also has a pretty good camera but the shutter is slower

Can't tell you much about the iPhone since i didn't test it but it's also fast from what i see and the experience is similar to the S7

 

Every other Android phone claiming to have a great camera is wrong, it might be just fine for those who don't take much photos or don't care but the experience isn't great. Good example of this is the LG G5 it's not as consistent as the S7 and the experience lacks. The wide angle can be useful sometimes but what i personally look for in a smartphone camera is consistency/speed/experience

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On 7/27/2016 at 5:11 PM, AlanAlan said:

 

 

 

 

My friends has an s7 and sometimes his pictures are so grainy 

This can happen with smaller senors and lack of light, regardless of the phone. I also think that Samsung is using their own sensors now.

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14 hours ago, Scruffy90 said:

This can happen with smaller senors and lack of light, regardless of the phone. I also think that Samsung is using their own sensors now.

Will this happen on other camera?

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11 hours ago, AlanAlan said:

Will this happen on other camera?

It could. You need to have sufficient light to make sure it doesn't look grainy. I know on the iPhone it'll leave the ISO at 50-100 and lower the shutter speed as much as humanly possible to get the shot. I assume other cameras that lack manual controls do something similar.

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