Thursday, March 12, 2015

Galaxy S6 vs. Edge Note 4: comparative test photo sensor … – Phonandroid

Although the Galaxy S6 / S6 Edge and Galaxy Note 4 boarded the same Sony IMX240 image sensor of 16 megapixels , it has undergone many improvements between the output and the Phablet announcement last two flagships Korean. The most important of them resides in the opening sensor, now f / 1.9 instead of f / 2.2. An adjustment should allow the two latest Samsung phones to offer unmatched performance in low light.

Of course, in the absence of tests, all this remains just theory. Nevertheless the German site All About Samsung offers us today via his YouTube channel, a comparative test photo sensors Galaxy S6 Edge and Galaxy Note 4, in low light. As you can see, everything has been done to make it difficult to both phones, however, one of them is doing much better than the other.

As you will see in the video, even before any image is captured, the Galaxy Edge S6 manages to capture maximum light with f / 1.9 of the sensor. A trend which is then found when the shots captured by the two smartphones are found side by side. We expected no less from the last Samsung, given its technical specifications, however it is always nice to see the results for yourself.

In addition to image quality offered in low light, it also shows that the development is faster. Of course, the Galaxy S6 equipping of the same photo sensor, we imagine that it will give the same results as its curved Version

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