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Checking Out The Best Smartphone Camera

By David Throop


As you check out smart phones, you will find some excellent models that come with quality cameras. Yet, there can be some major differences in these phones when it comes to taking good pictures. Here are some important features that may or may not be in your best interest, when you look for the best smartphone camera on the market.

The best cameras are easy to operate and there is not a great deal of adjustments necessary. Also, it does not take very long for them to be ready for action. This is an important feature to consider if you enjoy taking those cute and adorable images of children or pets, as they play. If you can simply point and click, you can get those special shots.

When you compare smart phones you'll see major differences when it comes to megapixels, but not many people understand the importance of megapixels and photo images. One megapixel contains one million tiny units known as pixels and that is what makes up digital images. In fact, megapixels make the difference between normal and high definition images. Yet, megapixel capability in digital cameras can be deceiving.

When you check into megapixels (MP) on smart phone cameras, take your photo needs into consideration. For example, when you are taking images to upload to your favorite social network, 5 megapixels or more should be sufficient. However, if you plan to take images for prints, you will need more. Yet, most smart phone camera are not designed for print images, so megapixels are not as important as most people think and a 16 MP model may cost much more than an 8 MP model, but not deliver much better pictures.

You will find features like digital image stabilization in some of the top smartphones these days. This is a good feature to have because it can eliminate much of the blur from a moving or shaking camera. For instance, if you are making a video while traveling or moving, it is hard to keep your camera still, and digital image stabilization compensates for movements that can affect the quality of your photos.

HDR (high dynamic range) is an important feature you may want to consider. With this option, your smart phone actually takes 3 pictures of the same image and combines them into a clear and better looking image. However, it works best for still life images, and may not be needed if most of your pictures are of family and friends.

Many modern mobile phones have LED flash features for taking better images in low light. However, some models come with dual LED flash and others only a single flash. When you want better flash images, a dual LED flash is the best choice. Yet it uses more power and can add quite a bit to the price of the phone.

To get the best buy on smart phone cameras, make sure you get one that is simple to use and operate. Do not be too concerned about megapixels or even HDR, but dual LED flash and digital image stabilization can come in very handy, if you want to spend a little extra.




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