Samsung
has been keen to point out that its flagship the Galaxy S7 has all in
its new image sensor has excellent shots in low light and a super fast
autofocus. But there is already a bit of choice when it comes to cameras and smartphones when the real test is conducted face to face. The YouTuber SuperSaf has managed to get the phone a little faster and faced with the iPhone 6s and Apple iPhone 6s Plus.
Now the Samsung Galaxy S7 allows, with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, capturing 240 frames per second to achieve this effect. Exactly the same data brings us back camera iPhone 6s, but with the difference that the team Apple does allow Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels at 120 photograms per second, while in Full HD Samsung Galaxy S7 is limited at 60 frames per second.
We recommend you watch the video because you can make your own conclusions from the images shown and leave us your comments, we believe the Samsung Galaxy came out the winner by a large margin, but we can not detracting from the camera 6s iPhone is a smartphone last year and is competing with a team that was recently introduced and is not even on the market.
En cualquier caso, la cámara del Samsung Galaxy S7 se alza con una mejor
calidad de imagen gracias a que los píxeles son de mayor tamaño y a
que, además, la firma surcoreana ha trabajado en una mejor apertura.
Esto, junto al estabilizador óptico de imagen de dos ejes, es lo que
consigue que con el nuevo terminal de Samsung las imágenes sean más
nítidas, y especialmente en tomas con poca luz.