The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge ranked as best in-class. Its 12-megapixel dual-pixel sensor is a
first in smartphones, enabling superfast autofocus so you never miss a
shot. Large 1.4-micron pixels and a wide f/1.7 aperture let in more
light than before for bright, vivid and sharp photos especially in
low-light conditions. The Apple iPhone 6s Plus has 12-megapixel
camera with 1.22-micron pixels snaps bright, colorful pictures with high
contrast and clear details. The camera is very good at capturing skin
tones accurately, even in low light. Optical image stabilization (only
on the Plus) helps you snap sharp images each time. Plus, the cool new
Live Photos feature lets you catch a glimpse of movement during that
shot. The LG G5 brings twice the fun with a dual-camera setup on its back, but
the real star is its secondary 8-MP lens that shoots at a 135-degree
wide angle. You can easily switch cameras on the fly to choose between
the standard 16-MP cam, which is a solid shooter, or its wide-angle
companion. The Galaxy S6 and wrap it in a nearly indestructible body. That's what
you get in the S6 Active. In addition to enduring drops down a staircase
and smacks against a banister, the S6 Active also survived being
submerged for 30 minutes. Finally, the new HTC 10 has a seriously upgraded camera that could take on the big
boys. The camera's 12-megapixel sensor features large 1.55-micron pixels
that, paired with a generous f/1.8 aperture, lets in more light for
brighter, clearer pics. Share your picks for the best smartphone camera on the market today with the Smartphone and Tablet Zone: http://smartphoneandtabletzone.blogspot.com/
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