WebTech360 sends readers a list of 8 most impressive low-light camera smartphones today. The smartphone you are using is one of these?
Phone cameras have come a long way since 2000, when the world's first camera phone was introduced (in Japan). And now, most smartphones are capable of taking very good pictures during the day, but the big downside is that the ability to take pictures in low light is still not impressive.
So, on the market today, is there any smartphone capable of taking extremely good pictures in low light? The answer is yes and they will be listed below:
Asus Zen fone 6 and ZenFone 5
Zenfone 5 and Zenfone 6 are two affordable smartphones, but Asus claims their PixelMaster technology will allow these two devices to take great photos in dark environments. This technology, when activated, causes ZenFone 6's 13MP camera to produce 3MP images, while ZenFone 5's 8MP camera provides 2MP images to help the sensor capture better light.
As a result, almost everyone who has used these two product lines concludes that their smartphones do indeed take good pictures in low light.
Nokia Lumia 930
The Lumia 930 takes better low-light photos than most smartphones today thanks to the 20MP PureView rear camera and 1 / 2.5-inch sensor as well as optical image stabilization.
Nokia Lumia 1020
While bigger than the Lumia 930, the Nokia Lumia 1020 is definitely better when it comes to photography (in any situation). The 1020's advantage is due to its 41 MP PureView camera with 1 / 1.5 inch sensor and optical image stabilization technology. You will be hard pressed to find a device capable of "tame" low light as well as Nokia Lumia 1020.
Sony Xperia Z3 and Z3 Compact
The Sony Xperia Z3 and Z3 Compact feature 20.7 MP rear cameras along with a 1 / 2.3 inch sensor and a new Sony G lens system. Although there is no optical image stabilization technology, but Sony has pushed the sensitivity of the device up to 12800, the highest level in the smartphone world. This allows for super-fine 8MP night photography that most other cell phones can never do.
Apple iPhone 6 Plus
It seems that Apple was serious about low-light photography while developing the iPhone 6 Plus . The 5.5-inch phone has an 8 MP rear camera with optical image stabilization technology that allows for the best low-light images on iPhone generations.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Samsung says the Note 4 's 16MP camera will deliver excellent low-light images. The fact that the camera on this device has optical image stabilization should definitely help a lot in low-light photography that previous generations of Note have not excelled at.
Samsung Galaxy K Zoom
The Galaxy K Zoom is Samsung's latest camera hybrid smartphone so it's thicker (16.6 mm) and heavier (200 grams) than a normal smartphone. K Zoom is equipped with a 20.7 MP camera with 1 / 2.3 inch sensor, back with Xenon flash, OIS stabilization technology, and 10x optical zoom. The machine is capable of taking pictures quite well in low-light environments, although the noise is also quite large.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-CM1
Announced early September, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-CM1 is also a smartphone hybrid camera. The device has a 20 MP camera with a 1 inch sensor as large as ever for a smartphone. The camera also has a 28mm wide-angle Leica lens, up to ISO 25,600, and the ability to shoot in RAW format. Of course, the ability to take pictures in low light conditions of the Lumix DMC-CM1 is also absolutely perfect.