Compare Camera Quality of Smartphones Online
Whats is the most important thing you think of while buying a smartphone? Every user has something unique in mind. But one thing that most of the people thinks is of Camera. Now days having best and high MP camera is very much in demand. Specially when Nokia launched the 41 MP camera. Then there was a race for delivering the best camera. Many smartphones are now comes with a decent camera along with a variety of features such as HDR, optical image stabilization (OIS), PIP, Lowlight shot and more. However, even if your smartphone has a high-resolution camera (5 MP – 20MP), it does not mean that it can produce high-quality images that are sharp and vibrant.
But now if you are planning for a new smartphone with keeping camera quality as a priority then this new tool will help you. You all must have heard about GSMArena.com. An site which gives you the details specs and news of all smartphones. GSMArena has came up with a tool, Photo Quality Comparison, where you can evaluate the phone's camera performance online.
The tool puts up to three phones and their cameras head to head, testing their performance on three charts. The overview picture on the left shows each chart through the "eyes" of the phone and the windows on the right show a part of the photo zoomed at 100%. You can drag the green viewfinder (or just click on the overview) to pan around the chart.
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Using the scale drop-down (just below the overview picture) you can also scale all the photos down to a matching resolution - from 2MP or 3MP to the maximum resolution of the currently selected phones, or switch them back to their native resolutions. To swap one phone with another, you can use the dropdown menus below each window. A click in the window will also change which phone’s photo is used for the overview (the current phone is marked with a red border).
The Compare Tool allows you to evaluate a phone’s camera performance in terms of resolved detail, colors, noise, image processing and lens defects (such as pinchushion distortion, vignetting or pink spots). The charts are high-quality and can (in theory) be used to test cameras up to 30 megapixels, so even the newest cameraphones will have room to show their best.
Visit the Camera Compare Tool
Cheers!!!
But now if you are planning for a new smartphone with keeping camera quality as a priority then this new tool will help you. You all must have heard about GSMArena.com. An site which gives you the details specs and news of all smartphones. GSMArena has came up with a tool, Photo Quality Comparison, where you can evaluate the phone's camera performance online.
The tool puts up to three phones and their cameras head to head, testing their performance on three charts. The overview picture on the left shows each chart through the "eyes" of the phone and the windows on the right show a part of the photo zoomed at 100%. You can drag the green viewfinder (or just click on the overview) to pan around the chart.
Related Post: Compare Any Smartphone Side by Side Online
Using the scale drop-down (just below the overview picture) you can also scale all the photos down to a matching resolution - from 2MP or 3MP to the maximum resolution of the currently selected phones, or switch them back to their native resolutions. To swap one phone with another, you can use the dropdown menus below each window. A click in the window will also change which phone’s photo is used for the overview (the current phone is marked with a red border).
The Compare Tool allows you to evaluate a phone’s camera performance in terms of resolved detail, colors, noise, image processing and lens defects (such as pinchushion distortion, vignetting or pink spots). The charts are high-quality and can (in theory) be used to test cameras up to 30 megapixels, so even the newest cameraphones will have room to show their best.
Visit the Camera Compare Tool
Cheers!!!
Excellent, the above information is too good for capture screen images but if we want to record a high quality images, then we should use a great screen capture software which is easily accessible on the web.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the appreciation. And yes your suggestion is correct.
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