Samsung's marquee Galaxy S5 is blazing fast and chock full
of new features.
The Samsung GS5, HTC One M8, and Apple iPhone 5S go
head-to-head in our camera battle.
Powerful, fast, and now even water resistant, the Galaxy S5
is Samsung's latest offering into the hyper-competitive smartphone industry.
Thrusting in everything from a crisp 1080p screen, to an agile quad-core Snapdragon
801 processor, Samsung isn't holding much back to ensure that its new flagship
is markedly better than its predecessor.
That includes bumping up the once 13-megapixel shooter to a
16-megapixel one. And throwing in some new editing tricks as well, like
enabling users to change the focal point after they take a picture, and
annotating photos.
But the mobile business is tough, and full of other devices
that are marketed to be just as good, if not better, than whatever Samsung
brings to the table.
So when it comes to camera chops at least, we had to ask:
What's better? The GS5, HTC's newly minted One M8 marquee handset, or the
high-end Apple iPhone 5S?
To find out, I took all three phones out in everyday
situations and captured a number of shots for real-world testing.
All photos
were taken within minutes of one another, at the same location and distance
from the focal object or scene (though due to its different aspect ratio,
pictures on the iPhone 5S appeared as if I were closer, but I wasn't.)
All
cameras were set on auto-mode with default settings.
Two shots ("Indoor
group shot" and "Inside the photographer's studio") had the
flash manually turned on. Then, along with Latest Technology News mobile editor Jessica Do court
and photographer Josh Miller, we took a hard look at the pictures.
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