Selected Smartphones Photographers’ best friends
The best camera is the one you have with you, isn’t it? But it time to look for a upgraded smartphone with amazing camera so as to make your style. Here are the likely standouts among smartphones to replace cameras
Google Pixel XL
12.3 MP, f/2.0, EIS (gyro), phase detection & laser autofocus, dual-LED (dual tone) flash
The Pixel XL is a fantastic all-round phone. It has great battery life, amazing software, stellar performance and brilliant imaging capabilities. Google really pushed the boundaries of what’s possible with imaging aboard its Pixel phones and the result is very impressive indeed. This handset is the finest Android phone ever released. It has power, poise, and it can take some seriously amazing pictures and videos, even if you’re not a particularly accomplished photographer.
iPhone 7 Plus
Dual 12 MP, (28mm, f/1.8, OIS & 56mm, f/2.8), phase detection autofocus, 2x optical zoom, quad-LED (dual tone) flash
Apple’s iPhones, for the last few generations, have always possessed excellent point and shoot cameras. The iPhone 7 Plus is no exception to this rule; it has one of the best overall cameras on market today. If you’re not committed to Android, pick yourself up one of these excellent handsets as the images you can produce with its advanced camera technologies are beyond impressive. The iPhone 7 Plus is even used by professional photographers on shoots instead of actual DSLR cameras. Yep. It really is that good.
Samsung Galaxy S7
12 MP, f/1.7, 26mm, phase detection autofocus, OIS, LED flash
The Samsung Galaxy S7 EDGE was one of the best looking phones. It also featured one of the best overall cameras ever implemented inside a phone. Whether you are into capturing stunning selfies or spectacular landscapes, the Galaxy S7 Edge’s 5-megapixel front camera and professional-grade 12MP Dual Pixel Sensor rear camera, are ready when you are.
OnePlus 3T
16 MP, f/2.0, phase detection autofocus, OIS, LED flash
The OnePlus 3T is a flagship phone. It has flagship specs and hardware and performs like a flagship handset. It is the equal of all of the handsets mentioned above and the only reason it is included in this section of the article is because of OnePlus’ amazing pricing. The OnePlus 3T costs A lot less than any of its contemporaries and, for this reason, if you’re after what is easily one of the best Android phones on the planet right now this should be the only the phone you look at. It is a solid performer across the board and it has an excellent camera.
Nexus 6P
12.3 MP, f/2.0, laser autofocus, dual-LED (dual tone) flash
A bit of a wildcard, this one. If you can find a Nexus 6P online, you’re well advised to pick one up. Not only because it is an excellent phone, but also because it will get Android updates as soon as they come out and it also has a very capable camera on its rear. There are plenty of options to pick one up online right now, so if you do fancy getting yourself a pure Android phone, but you don’t want to pay Pixel XL money, the Nexus 6P is the one to go for.
by Sanjay K Bissoyi
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