You can capture smooth video in 4K and get
great low light shots.
Here's the lowdown on the Omega HD's camera: - Excellent shots in decent to good lighting -
Great low light shots, with very good color detail and quick focusing - Excellent macro shots - Excellent panorama shooting mode - Plenty of manual controls and options - Decent 720p video recording - Auto - focus is a bit aggressive The Omega HD one - ups the Titan TV by having a 2.0 megapixel BSI front facing camera.
Not exact matches
Some
low -
light shots lacked
great definition, but they were mostly good.
Digital looks
great in well
lit shots, but they still struggle
low -
light.
Low -
light shots weren't
great despite Night mode, but even flagship phones struggle with that.
Each Moto G6 and Moto E5 smartphone includes feature - filled front and rear cameras to provide
great shots for users in a wide variety of environments, from
low light to the beach.
In good conditions you get reasonable
shots, but
low -
light performance isn't
great, with indoor
shots being marred with noise.
Low light shots aren't
great, but in good
light, the Torch 9860 will give you reasonable results.
One of the highlights of the HTC One is its 4MP UltraPixel camera, which is certainly wroth talking about, It takes
great low -
light shots.
It is small and gives
great quality photos, can be used to
shoot in
low light and gives that beautiful blurred background I love so much.
A
lower aperture means a
greater amount of
light being allowed to hit the sensor, which makes for increased depth of field, while also giving you the ability to
shoot at
lower ISO (for less noise), higher shutter speeds (for less shake and quick captures of action scenes, like sports), and getting better
shots in
low light.
There larger f / 1.7 aperture makes for some
great low -
light shots, and the larger pixel size helps in this effort as well.
There is no doubt that the OnePlus 3 and 3T have
great cameras, but the new OxygenOS 4.0.3 aims at making the cameras a lot better when taking
shots in
low -
light conditions.
Over the past few generations of ZenFone smartphones, the company has consistently nailed the camera experience, releasing cameras with
great low -
light shooting and quick autofocus.
The phone's 8 - megapixel primary camera, with autofocus and an LED flash, is designed to capture
great images under bright - and
low -
light conditions, take video and still pictures simultaneously, and has a built - in multi-shot burst mode for action
shots.
HTC finally has all of the right pieces in place and now takes
great photos — a 12MP sensor with its UltraPixel 2 that captures more
light and image for better
low -
light shots.
A
great designed refreshed Samsung flagship with upgraded features missing from s6 the addition of water resistance and expandable memory while this is a minor refresh but the camera's megapixels decreased but with bigger pixels this tactic worked well and the 12 mp sensor captures
great shots in all environment be it
low light highlight.
I was not really impressed with the
low light mode or the super resolution mode but I did end up using HDR Pro which offered
greater detail while
shooting the sky.
The f / 1.9 aperture not only helps to produce some
great looking depth of field, but also makes for some very good
low light shots.
While it does an average job of clicking pictures in bright outdoors,
shots taken in
low -
light seem are not so
great.
The few photos I've
shot look
great, with images appearing vibrant both under
low light and natural
light conditions.
Nighttime
shots, too, lived up to the brand's claims of
great low -
light shooting.
For party people or anyone else who prizes
great low -
light shots, it may be the best choice.
The 16mp camera is performs
great in outdoor
light, without oversharpening and good saturation, close to the actual colors, however the same can not be said about the
low -
light shots where you have to be very careful with positioning according to
lighting to be able to get decent
shots.
Adding stabilization essentially allows you to
shoot all the way down to the
low -
light cap on the portrait effect itself, which is
great.
While every smartphone manufacturer claims to offer
great low -
light photos these days, Samsung is saying that «hey, we want you to take
great photos even when there's too much
light falling on the camera,» that
low -
light shots aren't the only ones that matter.
The 20 - megapixel lens houses a monochrome sensor, which works with the 12 - megapixel lens to enhance the
lighting of photographs to create
great low -
light shots.
The camera makes it much easier to get
great shots, even in
low light.»
The cameras are nothing to write home about: both are moderate - resolution 8 megapixel units, and the rear camera's LED flash doesn't do a
great deal to improve
low -
light shots.
Finally, the aperture is f / 2.0 allowing for some
great low -
light shots.
Camera quality is above average,
shots turned out
great in good
lighting conditions, however in
low -
light conditions the output was not that impressive.
The camera quality is average, however the day
light shots were quite impressive,
low light shots were not that
great.
Outdoor
shoots were
great but night slots /
low light shots were not so
great.
Credit: Daniel Bean And when I took the two devices into my unlit basement to test
low -
light capabilities, the S7 proved itself far more capable than the Performance, though neither phone managed to grab a
great - looking
shot.
Shots come out with
great dynamic range, and I just love the noise control of the 6P even in
low light.
The 16 - megapixel sensor takes in lots of detail when
light is good, and Nokia's HDR technology does a
great job of making up for the
lower dynamic range on the sensor, although it tends to take a second or two to actually process the
shot after taking it.
Images are captured by a 12 - megapixel Sony sensor with large 1.25 μm pixels to produce
great shots in
low -
light conditions.
The camera doesn't hold up well when it comes to
low -
light imagery — that's still a limitation for budget devices — but in bright conditions, you'll get
great shots from the Redmi Note 4.
With good clarity, vibrant and accurate colors, as well as excellent
low -
light performance, the iPhone 6s Plus consistently produced
great shots.
In general, in good
light the Xperia XZ1 produces high - quality pictures with a good level of detail, although the auto HDR (high dynamic range) mode, which should brighten up areas of shadow (and improve
low -
light shots...) doesn't do a
great job.
On the camera side, you get a decent 23MP rear snapper from Sony that features an aperture of f / 2.0, a sapphire crystal lens cover, dual - LED flash as well as 4 - axis OIS that ensures even
greater stability when capturing
shots in motion and
low -
light conditions.
With a 5 - megapixel image sensor, the module was able to capture
great shots in natural as well as
low light conditions.
While the Pixel's Google Camera software tends to include slightly more noise in
lower light situations, it does so with considerably
greater detail, contrast and more color accurate
shots as a whole.
The front - facing camera (FFC) on all five models has remained the same — an 8 - megapixel lens with a large aperture of f / 1.6 for
great low -
light shots, Auto - HDR for more detailed
shots, and Autofocus for sharper
shots.
Low light shots come pretty clear thanks to soft flash, but it's not the
great one.
I've never owned a phone that
shoots great in
low -
light, and the Idol 3 was no exception.
Night /
low light shots also turned out
great.
It has an LED flash, large, f / 1.9 aperture for better
low -
light shots, OIS and some
great camera software.
The camera is with a 1.9 aperture lens, focusing is fast and
low light shots turn out really
great.
Low light shots are
great if you use the specific mode.