Galaxy Note8 joins the iPhone 8 Plus at the top of DxOMark's smartphone camera rankings
Last month DxOMark crowned the , awarding it an overall score of 94 in its testing. Today DxO Labs outed the result achieved by Samsung's Galaxy Note8, and it's... also 94. The iPhone 8 Plus and are thus tied at the top of the DxOMark smartphone camera rankings, for now at least. The and will get official tomorrow, and last year the jumped on the day of its announcement. Then there's the , also a possible contender for the No.1 spot, and let's not forget the either. All in all, this may be a short lived victory for the Note8 and iPhone 8 Plus, but we'll let them enjoy it while it lasts. The Note8 receives the first ever score of 100 for photography, thanks to its excellent zoom performance up to 4x, very low noise levels in low light, fast and accurate autofocus, good detail in bright light and indoor conditions, as well as the bright and vivid colors it captures. The downsides for photo capture have to do with limited dynamic range and frequent highlight clipping, as well as frequent white balance casts in bright light and indoor conditions. The bokeh effect is sometimes not visible even when the mode is enabled. In video capture, the Note8 displays good white balance and color rendering, good exposure and fast exposure convergence, a stable and fast autofocus, good noise reduction regardless of light conditions, and good stabilization. On the flip side, there's no autofocus tracking capability in default mode, and residual motion is visible when holding the camera still during recording. There's also shadow and highlight clipping in high-contrast scenes. To read the full report from DxO Labs, with many more photo samples included, make sure you jump to the Source link below.
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