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"Conclusion
In fact, all the smart phones of today are very well photographed, only quibble would be the real geeks or professionals in Art. However, the winner in a highly subjective survey will still have to determine.
I'll start with the device, which scored according to my data, the lowest result - it Meizu MX2. C on the other hand, MX2 - no photo oriented flagship model: it is interesting to see a (one of the best) and compact dimensions. Nomination made by Meizu, lack of a more precise white balance and sharpness. Also, do not forget that in this comparison MX2 stands still at the lower border of the price, so the quality of pictures, if you take that into account, it turns out good.
The second place is taken by the end of Sony Xperia Z. It seems that the software is clearly "nedopileno": not very clear pictures, there is a lot of red shades of color.
Next - Samsung Galaxy Note II. Good camera, but often lies BB, do not know how to choose the point of focus for the exhibition, a lot of noise when shooting in low light.
The next smartphone is very difficult to determine the podium. For example, Nokia Lumia 920 is best "fotkaet" at night as during the day photos with "Lumiya" so-so. HTC Butterfly - a good option for almost all conditions, but slightly behind other devices.
Camera HTC One seemed to me strange: in some circumstances come out very sharp photos in other smartphone loses even MX2. Best shots are obtained when shooting in poor conditions, as the device has an optical image stabilizer (you can reduce the exposure and the value of ISO). As part of the video - the best of all (perhaps on par with the Nokia Lumia 920).
Interestingly, the Apple iPhone 5 is probably the most versatile mobile camera: in almost all cases, I rate it if you do not "excellent", then to "very good." In addition, iPhone 5 has the easiest interface and the lens does not need to rub after each removing the smartphone from the holster or pocket.
A special case is Nokia PureView 808. If you close your eyes to the "dead" operating system Symbian, then Nokia 808 photographs almost perfectly. Approximately at the same level removes Samsung Galaxy S4: great job white balance, accurate selection of exposure, a very wide dynamic range (probably because of the files on the go with the SGS 5-9 MB), the highest detail, a soft noise suppression, a lot of settings, effects and filters.
Therefore Nokia PureView 808 and Samsung Galaxy S4 can rightly divide the first place"
Last edited: 18 april 2013
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