Samsung's Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge have everything you could possibly want in a phone.
The phones have gorgeous screens, all-day battery life and the latest and greatest processors. Expandable storage and water-resistance are back, too. You won't be disappointed with either device.
But how do the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge's cameras (both front and back) compare to the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, which have the most reliable and consistent smartphone cameras of 2015? We compared photos shot with an S7 Edge and iPhone 6S Plus to find out which phone takes better pictures.
Before we dive into the comparisons, it's good to know a few things about the cameras on both phones.
Both the Galaxy S7 Edge and iPhone 6S Plus have 12-megapixel back cameras with OIS (optical image stabilization) Both the Galaxy S7 Edge and iPhone 6S Plus have 12-megapixel back cameras with OIS (optical image stabilization) and 5-megapixel front-facing cameras for selfies.
However, there are two key differences. The first is the aperture, the opening inside of the camera lens that lets light in to capture a photo. Larger apertures have lower f-stop numbers and let in more light. Smaller apertures have higher f-stop numbers and let in less light.
The iPhone 6S Plus's cameras have f/2.2 apertures and the S7 Edge Plus's cameras have f/1.7 apertures. What this means is the S7 Edge, in theory, should take better low-light photos because its aperture is letting in more light, which translates to increased picture clarity.
The second difference is the camera's angle of view. The S7 Edge's cameras have wider angles and can fit more into a picture compared to the iPhone 6S Plus's cameras, from the same distance.
With all this in mind, let's get on with the camera comparisons!
Source : Mashable.
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