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![]() | Sony Xperia XZ Pros: Color Depth, 23 MP, quality lens Cons: Poor for moving subjects, even when shooting still if you move your hand photos are blurry Opinion: Sony seems to have given great importance to this camera in his smartphone; the lens is of higher quality than other competing phones, many megapixels and the colors are good and realistic, I also find the good management of the shadows, and the white balance. Nevertheless with low light is difficult to shoot without blurring, even moving subjects are too often unfocused and even when shooting while standing still is good to have a steady hand. The videos have the same difficulty. So, the autofocus is poor and I hope will be improved in later models, although the council also this smartphone camera to the rendering of deep, realistic colors. sent on March 26, 2017 |
![]() | Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Pros: Excellent low light, shooting in RAW, also good for video Cons: aspect ratio: to exploit all 12 MP you must shoot in 4: 3, 16: 9 screen they "limits" to 9. The colors are very vivid, too often different from reality. Opinion: It is certainly among the best smartphone camera. The battery lasts really long and then on the go you can use it to make many photos. The flash is present but the camera takes even in very poor light without having to use. Through the pro mode, you can control various functions including ISO and shoot in RAW. The colors are made lively by an automatic filter, and this can be a problem when photographing sunsets such as comparing the photograph to the real picture looks different and far too modified. The videos will run well enough, but moving subjects are almost always blurry, especially in photographs. In panning often there are errors stitching, especially between light and shadow. The front camera is 5MP. sent on March 22, 2017 |
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