Wednesday, September 24, 2014

iPhone 6 Plus vs. Samsung Galaxy Note 3: Cameras compared – CNET

Living with the iPhone 6 Plus, part 5: In our latest post-review check-in, Tim Stevens pauses to take some pictures in what is an unfair fight.

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I’m a long-time user of the Samsung Galaxy Note series, a current owner of a Note 3 – Which EARLIER this Year Replaced a well-used Note 2 I’m a huge fan of the series, and as I’ve been using one for so long, and since so many are cross-shopping Note vs iPhone 6 Plus, we thought we’d Dive a little deeper on the comparison. (And, yes, we’d love to do the same with the Note 4 – when it’s available.)

So far, in this Ongoing Series of Note vs. iPhone analysis, I’ve Talked about general impressions, keyboards, hardware design and, most recently, my unabashed love for widgets. In That last category the Note 3 was the clear winner, with the selection, functionality and physical placement of widgets in Android giving a series of clear advantages.

This time, the table turns.

In the world of consumer electronics, cameras are perhaps the ultimate example of a situation where the specs are nigh-meaningless. The Galaxy Note 3, you see, has a 13-megapixel sensor with backside illumination shooting through an f / 2.2 lens. The iPhone 6 Plus, meanwhile, has only 8 megapixels at its disposal, overpriced through an f / 2.2 lens.



Photo of the sky from The Note 3 (left) compared to the iPhone 6 Plus (right). Tim Stevens / CNET

Note 3 the winner, then? Not a chance. The camera on the iPhone 6 Plus blows it away. It’s truly an unfair fight. Yes, the photos from the Samsung are of a higher resolution, but They Fall short in nearly every other Objective and Subjective Criteria.

Contrast Is The Most Noticeable Difference. The Note 3 features an HDR mode, Which I enabled, but in every comparison shot You Can See that the iPhone Provides far more detail in bothering the bright and dark areas of the image. Colors are richer and saturation is higher on the iPhone, will things in a far more pleasing image.



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Comparison between a photo taken on the Note 3 (left) and the iPhone 6 Plus (right). Even my dog ​​looks happier on the iPhone. Tim Stevens / CNET

In fact, if there’s one flaw in the iPhone it’s that it’s a bit over-saturated at times, giving subjects an occasionally unrealistic hue. However, I’d prefer over-saturation to over-saturation every day of the week, if only Because it’s Easier to correct with post-processing.

The Wider Lens Helps capture more of a given scene on the iPhone, as you’ll notice, and images are sharper Clearly, surely Helped by the Optical Image Stabilization. That’s a feature That the Note 4 willbring, as well as a Wider f / 2.0 lens and an even higher, 18-megapixel sensor. Will Those features help narrow the gap? I look forward to finding out, but traditionally the Note has never been a great cameraphone, so my hopes are not particularly high.

So, then, a clear win for the iPhone 6 Plus this round. If you’re pondering These two phones and great pictures are a high priority for you, your decision is pretty straightforward.

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