Again inconsistency is the issue here, as it can definitely take
some excellent low light shots.
This isn't the case every single time, as the Galaxy S9 definitely takes some truly
excellent low light shots in most cases, and Samsung's combination of multi-frame shots and low f - stop lenses and large sensors means you'll likely see brighter shots on the Galaxy S9 than almost any other phone.
Not exact matches
This isn't a huge deal, but it suggests the OnePlus won't keep up with the Galaxy's famously
excellent low -
light shooting.
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.
Sample 4: (outdoor, focus mode set to infinity): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CCJT0NRESw Here's the lowdown on the Titan TV's camera: -
Excellent shots in decent to good
lighting - Decent
low light shots, with relatively
low noise levels and good color detail -
Excellent macro
shots, with sharp focus and closer
shooting distance -
Excellent panorama
shooting mode - Plenty of manual controls and options - Video recording is decent for 720p - Getting a sharp focus in
low light mode is very difficult For a change, the front facing camera of the Titan TV is actually 2.0 megapixels.
Be it the best in class Portrait mode, normal day to day
shots or
low light photography, this Google flagship delivers in abundance with accurate colours, impressive depth mapping and
excellent details.
While the telephoto camera that the iPhone X features has faster F / 2.4 aperture and supports OIS (Optical Image Stabilize) function to bring more
excellent shot under
low light conditions.
The Note 4 has an
excellent camera with a 16MP sensor, autofocus, LED Flash and added in OIS + and Live HDR
shooting — the Note 5 builds on that and increases the aperture to f / 1.9 for even better
low light shots and increased the camera and focus speed.
Using the 2x optical zoom, fine detail preservation is
excellent in both outdoor and indoor conditions; and although softer and noisier in extreme
low light, zoom
shots remain acceptable.
This means that the phone
shoots excellent photos under almost all circumstances, whether there is an abundant amount of
light available, or under
low light conditions.
We observed
excellent resolution in small details, such as roof tiles or bricks, along with good detail in
low -
light shots, too.
The Camera: 16MP rear camera with f / 1.6 - aperture that means it will offer
excellent low light photography and daylight
shots as well due to the large aperture.
The rear camera supports f / 1.5 aperture for
excellent low -
light shots to the f / 2.4 aperture for daytime
shots.
Even
low light shots are
excellent given the price range, and overall this camera blows away most of the competition in this price sector.
With good clarity, vibrant and accurate colors, as well as
excellent low -
light performance, the iPhone 6s Plus consistently produced great
shots.
The 16 - megapixel rear shooter in the Galaxy S5 is an example of the same, as Samsung upgraded from the 13MP one in the S4 and Note 3, to this one which captures
excellent photos in both, bright and
low light conditions, and there are a few modes to choose from: Auto, Beauty face,
Shot & more, Panorama, Virtual tour, Dual camera, Surround shot and you can download a few m
Shot & more, Panorama, Virtual tour, Dual camera, Surround
shot and you can download a few m
shot and you can download a few more.
The camera quality is above average to
excellent (in
low light environment it does
shoot good quality images), it comes with f / 1.9 aperture that takes in more
light and captures better quality image in any
lighting conditions.
Again the LG V10 and the Nexus 6P are the top two performers in this
low light shot, with the V10 providing
excellent detail, colors and just the right amount of sharpening.
Camera wise, it looks like the Galaxy S6 Edge + has the same sort of imaging as the original Galaxy S6 Edge with a 16 - megapixel sensor capable of recording 4K and some
excellent low -
light shots.
The 16MP camera can
shoot and record
excellent pictures / videos in
low light conditions.