Camera Shoot-out: Galaxy S7 vs. Galaxy S6

Since the announcement of the Galaxy S7, Samsung has been stressing on the improvements of the camera sensor of the Galaxy S7. They it the 12MP shooter of the S7 is much better than the 16MP camera of the Galaxy S6.

On paper, that seems to be the case as aperture has become bigger from f1.9 to just f1.7 with faster focus time provided by the dual-pixel technology.

So we put the two to a simple test — take same photos of everything from daylight to night light. Here’s what we saw.

Galaxy S6

Galaxy S7

Colors are brighter and more accurate on the Galaxy S7 compared to the Galaxy S6. There is a huge difference with orange hues while the blue hues are almost the same. Even the color of the sand here is brighter.

Galaxy S6

Galaxy S7

The sky is also smoother and a little more bluish with the Galaxy S7.

Galaxy S6

Galaxy S7

The Galaxy S7 shows more details as observed from the leaves of the trees in the photos above.

Galaxy S6

Galaxy S7

The blue skies are a little more prominent on the Galaxy S7.

Galaxy S6

Galaxy S7

The Galaxy S7 lets in more light so the images are brighter.

Galaxy S6

Galaxy S7

Galaxy S6

Galaxy S7

Low-light shots are have less noise and clearer.

Galaxy S6

Galaxy S7

The f1.7 aperture of the Galaxy S7 shows much better improvement in night shots just like the one above. Noise is signifcantly reduced and images are sharper.

We will take mroe sample photos and compare them but for now, based on the ones we took, the Galaxy S7 does the job better on low-light scenarios while daylight shots are almost at par with the Galaxy S6.

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Camera Shoot-out: Galaxy S7 vs. Galaxy S6

Since the announcement of the Galaxy S7, Samsung has been stressing on the improvements of the camera sensor of the Galaxy S7. They it the 12MP shooter of the S7 is much better than the 16MP camera of the Galaxy S6.

On paper, that seems to be the case as aperture has become bigger from f1.9 to just f1.7 with faster focus time provided by the dual-pixel technology.

So we put the two to a simple test — take same photos of everything from daylight to night light. Here’s what we saw.

Galaxy S6

Galaxy S7

Colors are brighter and more accurate on the Galaxy S7 compared to the Galaxy S6. There is a huge difference with orange hues while the blue hues are almost the same. Even the color of the sand here is brighter.

Galaxy S6

Galaxy S7

The sky is also smoother and a little more bluish with the Galaxy S7.

Galaxy S6

Galaxy S7

The Galaxy S7 shows more details as observed from the leaves of the trees in the photos above.

Galaxy S6

Galaxy S7

The blue skies are a little more prominent on the Galaxy S7.

Galaxy S6

Galaxy S7

The Galaxy S7 lets in more light so the images are brighter.

Galaxy S6

Galaxy S7

Galaxy S6

Galaxy S7

Low-light shots are have less noise and clearer.

Galaxy S6

Galaxy S7

The f1.7 aperture of the Galaxy S7 shows much better improvement in night shots just like the one above. Noise is signifcantly reduced and images are sharper.

We will take mroe sample photos and compare them but for now, based on the ones we took, the Galaxy S7 does the job better on low-light scenarios while daylight shots are almost at par with the Galaxy S6.

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Results: iPhone 6S vs. Galaxy S6 Camera Blind Test

We received over 7,000 votes from over 1,000 voters in our last Camera Blind Test between the iPhone 6S and the Galaxy S6. Here are the results.

For reference, the Galaxy S6 is B and the iPhone 6S is A. We summarize below the top choices in different scenarios.

Close-up Shot: iPhone 6S wins over the Galaxy S6 by a very small margin of just 4%.

Typical outdoor in daylight: Galaxy S6 wins at 76% of the votes.

Dynamic Range: Galaxy S6 wins by a landslide 81% of the votes.

Indoor Low Light Shot: iPhone 6S wins slightly at 55% over the Galaxy S6 at 45%.

Night Shot: Galaxy S6 wins at 55% over the iPhone 6S at 45%.

Low-light with Flash: iPhone 6S wins slightly at 55% over the Galaxy S6 at 45%.

Video Recording: Galaxy S6 wins an overwhelming 82% of the votes.

Over-all winner: Samsung Galaxy S6

The Galaxy S6 and the iPhone 6S are statistically tied when it comes to low-light performance with variance just hovering at 10% between the two.

Where the Galaxy S6 won by huge margins is with dynamic range and video recording. Check back the sample shots here.

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