In
most daylight shots, the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus captured more detailed photos than Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.
Not exact matches
Try to incorporate your
shootings as early as possible to get the
most of the
daylight.
She uses only natural light,
shooting «at a very particular time in the midafternoon to get the
most red out of the
daylight, like squeezing the color out of a sponge.»
It clicks good details in broad
daylight (which
most smartphones do these days) but it composes terribly grainy
shots at night.
In
daylight you'll capture great - looking 12 - megapixel
shots (in 16:9 orientation), and Samsung's capable Auto
shooting mode adapts well to
most scenarios.
While that is valid only for the low light captures, the HDR captures during
daylight were some of the
most incredible
shots with lots of details.