How iPhone 6's camera compares to Galaxy S5, iPhone 5S, Moto X's

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 23 September 2014 | 21.43

When Apple unveiled its iPhone 6 earlier this month, it talked about the upcoming camera features we can expect to see in its newest smartphone.Although the iPhone 6 comes with an 8MP camera just like the iPhone 5S, its sensor is still capable of capturing sharp, clear images.

When you look at the numbers on paper, it sounds like the iPhone's camera is slightly behind. As Samsung's Galaxy S5 features a 16MP camera, while Motorola's second-gen Moto X comes with a 13MP camera.

We took some shots with iPhone 6, iPhone 5S, Galaxy S5 and Moto X to see how each phone's camera holds up in real-world testing.

Note: All photos were taken with the camera set to Auto to demonstrate how they perform out of the box. Each image was taken in the same spot at the same time.

1. How iPhone 6's camera compares to Galaxy S5, iPhone 5S, Moto X's

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Here's a photo of the Flatiron Building in New York City taken with iPhone 6.

2. How iPhone 6's camera compares to Galaxy S5, iPhone 5S, Moto X's

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This is the same photo taken with iPhone 5S. The pictures look exactly the same.

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In this image taken with Samsung's Galaxy S5, you'll notice the building looks a little darker.

4. How iPhone 6's camera compares to Galaxy S5, iPhone 5S, Moto X's

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While this photo taken with Moto X looks clear, there appears to be a yellowish tint.

5. How iPhone 6's camera compares to Galaxy S5, iPhone 5S, Moto X's

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This is a close-up image of the bark of a tree taken with iPhone 6. You can clearly see each groove, and the colour seems to be accurate.

6. How iPhone 6's camera compares to Galaxy S5, iPhone 5S, Moto X's

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The case is the same in this photo taken with iPhone 5S.

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The Galaxy S5's image appears to be slightly less sharp, but it's just as bright as the photos taken with both iPhones.

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Again, the colouring in this photo taken with Moto X looks a bit different than the others.

9. How iPhone 6's camera compares to Galaxy S5, iPhone 5S, Moto X's

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The flowers in this image taken with iPhone 6 look bright and colourful. There's a tiny spot in the right corner where some of the leaves look overexposed and appear white instead of green.

10. How iPhone 6's camera compares to Galaxy S5, iPhone 5S, Moto X's

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This image taken with iPhone 5S is nearly the same, but you'll notice that white spot in the lower right corner is slightly larger.

11. How iPhone 6's camera compares to Galaxy S5, iPhone 5S, Moto X's

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The same photo taken with the Galaxy S5 is a little too overexposed compared to photos taken with both iPhones. See how that tiny white area has expanded a bit on the lower right side of the picture.

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This image taken with Moto X is way too overexposed. Many of the leaves and shrubbery on the right side of the photo are almost completely white, and you can barely make them out.

13. How iPhone 6's camera compares to Galaxy S5, iPhone 5S, Moto X's

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This indoor photo taken with iPhone 6 is very clear, but you'll notice it looks bit yellow since we're in florescent lighting.

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The scene looked the same through iPhone 5S's camera.

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It looks like the Galaxy S5 took in more natural light from the windows than fluorescent lighting. Notice how the white pillar in the back looks less yellow than the previous photo.

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Moto X also took in more natural light, and while it looks bright and the colours are accurate, it's also a little overexposed.

17. How iPhone 6's camera compares to Galaxy S5, iPhone 5S, Moto X's

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Again, this image taken with the iPhone 6 is clear, but also looks a bit yellow due to the florescent lights in our office.

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iPhone 5S's photo looks just about identical to that of iPhone 6.

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Samsung Galaxy S5's image is much darker than that of the rest.

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Moto X's photo had the best lighting of the bunch. There's no yellowish tint and it's not too dark.

21. How iPhone 6's camera compares to Galaxy S5, iPhone 5S, Moto X's

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This photo taken with iPhone 6 is a little dark, but every object is in focus and it's bright enough to clearly see each item.

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This picture taken with iPhone 5S is equally dark and just as clear as the one taken with the iPhone 6.

23. How iPhone 6's camera compares to Galaxy S5, iPhone 5S, Moto X's

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Samsung Galaxy S5's photo is a bit brighter than that of the rest.

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The photo taken with Moto X was the dimmest of the four. You'll notice the purse's tan colouring and the purple Nintendo 3DS are both very darkly coloured compared to that of the previous images.

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The bottomline:

All four smartphones are capable of taking clear, sharp, colourful photos in bright environments. However, the difference becomes clear when you look at how they perform in darker scenarios. Without using a flash, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 5S's cameras are able to take in enough light to capture your subject visibly. Both Samsung and Motorola's cameras took incredibly dim photos that were much blurrier and pixilated.

While Moto X and Samsung Galaxy S5 took better indoor photos in few circumstances, the iPhones' camera quality was most consistent across the board. That being said, there doesn't seem to be a tremendous difference in everyday camera performance between the iPhone 6 and iPhone 5S. The biggest upgrades you can expect from the iPhone 6's camera are in its special features, namely the ability to take time lapse videos and more editing capabilities.


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