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The 6 Smartphones with the best cameras

Want to know what's on the market right now? Smartphone cameras are getting better and better every day, to the point that there are some people who are not even own a real camera and choose instead to capture your special moments in their cell phones. Gradually, the cameras have become one of the most important features of smartphones, and today could be the deal breaker when it comes time to buy a new phone arrives.

The 6 Smartphones with the best cameras

However the practical and advanced cell phones can be, yet there is nothing in the smartphone market that could beat a professional camera though. So if you are interested in photography, you probably know that there is no pressure as taken with a real camera, offering superior image quality, the focal lengths of lenses variables, faster operation and greater creative control . You should not miss our list of 10 most expensive Digital Cameras Top Snap Shots With Stunning if you are into photography of such beauty.

For most of us, however, equipped cameras on smartphones with better cameras will be more than enough, so let's take a look at our countdown and find out which smartphone they are.

6 . Samsung Galaxy K Zoom


This phone looks more like a digital camera of a real mobile phone. In fact, a lens 10x optical zoom built in that makes it unique, as it is the only smartphone on the market with this feature. However, his greatest blessing is also its biggest flaw: the zoom lens makes the phone inevitably bulky. As is clearly based on the camera phone, which has a dedicated button on the camera, expandable memory via microSD card, and a xenon flash, which is much better than a standard LED flash.

5. HTC Desire Eye


This phone was designed exclusively for the Self-timer was, as it features 13 megapixel cameras on both the back and front. HTC shows with this smartphone which, for the moment, consumers are looking for high quality selfies, as well as traditional images. The HTC Desire front lens of the eyes is extra wide, allowing it to accumulate more and more people to take selfies group. Moreover, it is a waterproof phone and has plenty of RAM (2 GB).

4. LG G2


The LG G2 known for its camera features easy to use; access and use camera pictures and videos is really simple. 13-megapixel resolution is only the core of his great camera that features optical image stabilization and 1080p video capture 60 frames per second. However, the location of the camera on the phone was not the best design option for the fingers can easily get lost in the shot when holding the phone with both hands. Other defects include LG G2 weak flash and the lack of a microSD slot for storage expansion.

3. Nokia Lumia 1020


Since Nokia itself refers to the Nokia Lumia 1020 as "Nokia Pro Camera", you can easily tell that the design of this phone is rotated about its camera. With higher resolution rear camera on the market to 41 mexapixels, this smartphone features a Carl Zeiss lens, Xenon flash and a bright f / 2.2 lens. Moreover, in order to make the Nokia Lumia 1020 further camera as its design gives users the option to attach a tripod. Although it is certainly one of the best camera phones on the market, this phone has some shortcomings, including its performance, which may result in not being able to capture a spontaneous moment on camera.

2. Samsung Galaxy S5


The 16 megapixel camera built into the Samsung Galaxy S5 is one of the best you'll find on a smartphone. The f / 2.2 aperture enhances the ability of the camera in low light, and ISOCELL sensor provides better and more accurate color results. In addition, this phone offers video recording 4K (the highest video resolution available at this time), plus 1080p Full HD. Finally, the 0.3 seconds of time autofocus allows rapid and detailed snapshots.

1. iPhone 6 Plus


The iPhone 6 Plus definitely proves that bigger is not always better, at least for the cameras resolution smartphones. With a simple resolution 8-megapixel camera greatness iPhone 6 Plus' has to do with other features, including its extremely rapid phase detection autofocus, its optical image stabilization, and technology mapping Apple tones to reduce overexposed, such as those shot in direct sunlight images. Furthermore, the iPhone 6 Plus is one of the few phones that allows manual control plenum, perfect for amateur photographers.

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