Some time ago it would have been hard to believe that an Android terminal could surpass the venerated iPhone in photo quality, famous among other things for its amazing camera and articulo-processing. However, we have come to a point in the history of technology where Android devices like the Nexus 6P are not only on a par with the iPhone, they also humiliate it in many cases.
We know that Google plus showed the camera sensor in the big presentation of its flagship devices for this year, but not because it had more megapixels, but because of the massive size of the pixels. This translates to the The sensor allows more light to entrar the lens, meaning our low-light photos are much sharper and more defined.
The behavior of cameras of this generation smart phone the night or low light is the big issue to overcome to really give a oportunidad to replace DSLRsthe designated cameras, which among others are often used by photography lovers.
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Before proceeding, look at the photographic results which we received from a Reddit usuario with your Nexus 6P, if you don’t remember, we’ll check the specifications of the terminal. First of all, we have a processor at the heart of the terminal Second generation Snapdragon 810 (who supposedly prevent us from having an oven on the phone) to accompany him 3GB of RAM, large 5.7-inch screen with QHD resolution, 12.3MP front camera and 3450miliamperio-hora battery. As the most salient features we will have a USB Type-C input, a fingerprint reader and a pair of front stereo speakers.
Since it’s easy to speak without facts or evidence, we’ve withheld our opinions on the matter until we’ve seen the definitive results for ourselves. If you’ve ordered either of these terminals, the Nexus 6P or the Nexus 5X, you’ll definitely be interested to see how they perform in real low-light conditions. RIGHT? Well you’re in luck because a usuario in China managed to snag a Nexus 6P which was a sample for the engineers and The first thing he thought of was testing the camera’s capabilities in very low light conditions and uploading it to Reddit.. The results are pretty amazing, check it out.
While these tests seem to give the Nexus 6P a clear win, To be fair, the guy making them doesn’t say if he used HDR+ mode on the Nexus 6P, a feature that even on last year’s Nexus 6 takes great photos in low-light environments. The size of the archivos is also worth mentioning, since the average archivo size of the Nexus 6P is around 4 MB, while that of an iPhone usually does not reach 1 MB. That could change if we compare it to the iPhone 6 Agregado and its optical image stabilization, for example. However, whether it has a camera that’s better than any phone’s camera is down to users’ final decision.
What do you think of the comparison? Have you already ordered your Nexus 6P?