Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Blind camera shootout iPhone 7 vs Galaxy S7 vs Xperia XZ vs LG G5

Introduction

If only smartphone manufacturers would go in sync with those flagship launches. But they dont and come fall we have the new iPhone, as usual, and the Sony Xperia XZ this time, joining the spring children Samsung Galaxy S7 and LG G5.

Blind shootout

A camera shootout is in order, you guessed it. And in typical GSMArena fashion, before we get to analyzing the image quality of the four heavyweights, wed offer you the chance to vote for the shots that look best to you.

The iPhone 7 comes with Apples latest take on the smartphone camera, which includes a 12MP sensor mated to an f/1.8 28mm-equivalent lens - a marked improvement over the previous generation at least in aperture (f/2.2 on the 6s).

Sonys 23MP sensor on the Xperia XZ has about twice the resolution and sits behind a 24mm lens - the widest of all here, but also the slowest at f/2.0.

The 12MP dual- pixel sensor used by the Galaxy S7 gets the most light through its f/1.7 lens and is midway on the focal length chart - 26mm equivalent.

The LG G5 has a couple of cameras on the back and likes to label them in degrees, and the 75-degrees FOV of the primary(-er) 16MP shooter should translate to about 28mm as well - however, this one has a native aspect ratio of 16:9.

Due to the vastly different megapixel count and the different field of view, weve cropped the images so its not that easy to tell the phones apart in the spirit of this shootout remaining blind as much as possible. We havent scaled or resized the images so we havent interfered with their quality.

The categories that follow below should be well familiar if you are a regular reader, and the rules are the same as usual - you get a full day to vote, well reveal which letter corresponds the the specific cameraphones tomorrow and well post the results from the voting.

Just so you know, our very own deta iled shootout where we evaluate the qualities of each smartphone in detail. But until then, vote away.

#1: Still image, daylight

Daytime shooting in good light is where a lot of smartphone photography takes place, and its also where these cameraphones will probably excel.

Photo A - Blind shootout Photo B - Blind shootout Photo C - Blind shootout Photo D - Blind shootout
Photo A • Photo B • Photo C • Photo D

#1: Still image, daylight

Blind shootout

#2: Still image, daylight

Since daylight performance is the most important one for a smartphone, weve included a second sample to put a bigger weight on the phones performance in this particular department.

Photo A - Blind shootout Photo B - Blind shootout Photo C - Blind shootout Photo D - Blind shootout
Photo A • Photo B • Photo C • Photo D

#2: Still image, daylight

Blind shootout

#3: Still image, low light

When light levels drop, things get very difficult for this cameraphones very quickly. The cameras take different approaches to the issue and some look notably better than others.

Photo A - Blind shootout Photo B - Blind shootout Photo C - Blind shootout Photo D - Blind shootout
Photo A • Photo B • Photo C • Photo D

#3: Still image, low light

Blind shootout

#4: Video, daylight

UltraHD video recording has now become quite expected for flagship cameraphones. Its also a mus t for futureproofing your memories footage, hence only the best will do.

Daylight video frames: Video A - Blind shootout Daylight video frames: Video B - Blind shootout Daylight video frames: Video C - Blind shootout Daylight video frames: Video D - Blind shootout
Daylight video frames: Video A • Video B • Video C • Video D

#4: Video, daylight

Blind shootout

#5: Video, low light

And again, the darker it gets, the tougher time these small sensors have. Still, even in low light, you can get pretty usable videos from these top-of-the-line cameras.

Low-light video frames: Video A - Blind shootout Low-light video frames: Video B - Blind shootout Low-light video frames: Video C - Blind shootout Low-light video frames: Video D - Blind shootout
Low-light video frames: Video A • Video B • Video C • Video D

#5: Video, low light

Blind shootout

Remember, you have until this time tomorrow evening to examine those photos and video frames and cast your vote which one you think is best. Well reveal the identiti es of the phones that correspond to the letters around 5pm London time on October 18th.

! ( hope useful)

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