Based on a brief test, it seems Google has made good on its promise that the main 12 -
megapixel camera performs much faster than last year's Nexus models — see CNET's in - depth look at the Pixel camera for more detail.
And in brief testing, the Mate 8's 16 -
megapixel camera performs reasonably well in its regular shooting mode, too.
The rear - facing 13 -
megapixel camera performed well, but images compared to the iPhone 6 were not as well composed.
Not exact matches
The new
camera is 8 -
megapixel and captures photos faster,
performs better in low light and has also added a panorama mode with up to 28
megapixels.
TESS, armed with a quartet of wide - field 16.8 -
megapixel CCD
cameras, will initially
perform a two - year mission.
Besides the
megapixels, check out the aperture to get a sense of how the
camera will
perform in low - light.
The Blaze 4G has a 5
megapixel rear
camera and a 1.3
megapixel front - facing
camera and both
perform on par with the rest of the Galaxy S lineup.
It features a 5 -
megapixel primary
camera and a 1.2 -
megapixel rear
camera which
performed fine in the low - key lighting of the closed hall.
Despite not having dual core processor, «4G», 8
megapixel camera, etc, the iPhone
performs pretty well.
Several Howard Forums members
performed some CSI - style enhancements to the image and believe the
camera sitting behind that rear protrusion reads «13MP» — 13
megapixels.
It isn't just about
megapixels when it comes to how well a
camera will
perform as the processing power has a lot to do with it, but the extra resolution helps, especially when it comes to the front.
At the rear is a 5
megapixel camera with autofocus that can
perform HDR shots and panorama as well.
Of course, the TouchPad itself doesn't have a 3D capabilities, nor a
camera any greater than 1.3
megapixels, but we're still looking forward to finding out just how awesome the tablet will
perform with this processor at its heart.
The built — in image stabilizer and higher resolution (12.24
megapixels) result in sharp, high — quality images and the
camera performs well under low — light settings.
Of course,
megapixel counts isn't necessarily a good indicator of image quality, but the good news here is that the
camera of the Pure XL does
perform extremely well, at least in good lighting conditions.
The 7 -
megapixel front - facing
camera uses TrueDepth to
perform an aperture - reduction trick in its Portrait mode to make selfies look better.
That's a whole lot of
megapixels for a $ 200
camera, but for the most part the 7X
performs as you'd expect for a budget phone: good enough, but not great.
In bright daylight conditions, the A1's
camera performs well, and its 13 -
megapixel sensor (f / 2.0) captures a lot of detail.
That's mostly how things play out, but the
megapixel advantage doesn't do OnePlus much good in a direct contest with the Pixel — though its
camera certainly
performs well for the price point.
The 13
megapixel camera backed by Sony's Exmor sensor
performs well outdoors on a sunny day.
The front - facing
camera packs 8
megapixels, and it
performs just okay.
Besides the
megapixels, check out the aperture to get a sense of how the
camera will
perform in low - light.
That's more than enough to support the three rear - mounted
cameras (one of which is 23
megapixels), which are needed to
perform the room mapping and rendering used for AR as well as support a smooth VR experience.
The same can similarly be said about the full HD video recording while the 1.2
megapixel front - facing
camera performed well when we put it to the Skype video call test.
Both the 16 -
megapixel rear
camera and the 8 -
megapixel front sensor
perform fairly well, especially in well - lit situations, and if you want to take full control, manual settings are also at your disposal.
The 5 -
megapixel shooter doesn't
perform as well as an iPad
camera, but does outsnap most tablet
cameras.
The Galaxy Note's 8 -
megapixel camera looks and
performs very much like the one on the Galaxy S II, which is good news if you're after high image quality and easy operation.
It isn't just about
megapixels when it comes to how well a
camera will
perform as the processing power has a lot to do with it, but the extra resolution helps, especially when it comes to the front.
So, the 12
megapixel f / 1.7 dual - pixel shooter of the Note 7 is the same as before — that might not be a very bad thing, honestly, as the S7 was one of the top
performing cameras of the year.
While it would have been cool to see what Sony can do with a dual -
camera setup, the 23 -
megapixel camera here
performs beautifully, and we have no issues in recommending it to anyone that is a photographer (whether they are professional or an amateur), or even someone that wants to replace their point and shoot with something that fits in their pocket and can double as a smartphone.
However, it's important to note that while the Nexus 5X's photography capabilities come dangerously close to matching Apple's current mobile phone
camera supremacy, the iPhone 6s» 12
megapixel camera still
performs better in low - light, especially when it comes to colour saturation and detail.