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Notebookcheck's Top 10 Camera Smartphones

Started by Redaktion, February 15, 2018, 13:31:56

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Redaktion

Smile please! Here you will find the best smartphones for digital photography including a big picture comparison. Our list of the best camera smartphones is regularly updated, maintained, and commented on and should assist in purchasing decisions. Update February 2018.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Notebookcheck-s-Top-10-Camera-Smartphones.283106.0.html

TomFitton

This has been updated for August 2018 and you have already reviewed Note 9 which has the same camera as the s9 plus which is second in this table.

Why is s9 second but note 9 missing?

car9os

Did you test the Xiaomi Mi8 (IMX363 from Sony)?
Great camera here !

Emily




Vrvly

I got Vivo x30 pro with RAW on all cameras(hi res + raw) and EAF. Right now the only phone with Raw on 5x tele, I think it's worth being here, after all it's like alternative for photographers.

Vrvly

Some update on camera phones: Vivo X70pro+ stays as best for ultra wide and normal fov with hi res stills. Sony 1III/5III are best for fast focus and burst shooting. Lately Samsung got a raw app for their phones, so as option with the highest (10x) zoom, their flagships are the best, so are their foldable phones, which get that raw app, as option of folding and raw shooting option on all cameras.

S.Yu

I don't think this is the list we're looking for, the list should contain core camera specs like sensor size, resolution, aperture, separately for each of the modules of course. And another list of video codecs, bitrate color gamut etc. Take a page from DPR's book.

Vrvly

For using automatic electronic ND, samsung phone should be in the 1. place, with the next phone being in 4th place.
Electronic ND is not even in cameras, but only in videocameras costing 3000-7000 euros. Add automatic mode to that and you got about as much revolution as IR photography on phones (now mostly outdoor phones got such).
Quality, colors? Minimal differences. This is way bigger tech.

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