Sunday, June 19, 2016

SAMSUNG GALAXY S7 VS S7 EDGE: CAMERA

Samsung Galaxy S7: 12-megapixel, phase detection, Dual Pixels, OIS, f/1.7 lens, 1/2.6" sensor, 1.4 µm pixel, 4K video, 5-megapixel front camera
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge: 12-megapixel, phase detection, Dual Pixels, OIS, f/1.7 lens, 1/2.6" sensor, 1.4 µm pixel, 4K video, 5-megapixel front camera
Again, the cameras offered in these two phones are absolutely identical. Do you hear that, Apple? No annoyingly dropped OIS for the smaller model here.
Samsung has pared back the pixel count from 16-megapixels to 12-megapixels for the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge cameras, but the sensor itself is the same size as before - 1/2.6". This allows the pixels to be larger - a pretty hefty 1.4 µm.
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Bigger pixels means more light and better low-light performance - something that's assisted by a bright f/1.7 lens.
Both cameras also benefit from Dual Pixel technology, which means that autofocus is among the fastest of any smartphone.
Again, both cameras identical, which means that both take some of the best pictures of any phone.
Check out some of the sample images captured with the two devices below.

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