What is a phone's camera capable of?

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Test pictures - tele

Next we turned zoom to the max, i.e. we have taken some pictures in tele mode.


Fujifilm FinePix A500 / Samsung G800 (100% framing mask, click for full size)


Pentax K100D Super / Samsung Digimax S600 (100% framing mask, click for full size)

After taking a look at the pictures we can still say that G800 still produces by far the noisiest ones. Of course the lens reflex camera’s pictures have the most details; G800 is beaten by all of them. Exposure, however, hasn’t been okay at all of the cameras; A500 had a very small overexposure, while K100D made slightly underexposed pictures in AUTO mode, only S600’s automation had no errors.


Fujifilm FinePix A500 / Samsung G800 (100% framing mask, click for full size)


Pentax K100D Super / Samsung Digimax S600 (100% framing mask, click for full size)

We have zoomed on the church clock too and G800 took a picture disappointingly poor in details. Here I’ve set an automatic ISO value, but it looks like even though there was bright sunlight, the camera’s software didn’t choose the lowest value (50).

A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!

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