There's a lot to love about both the Apple's iPhone 7 and Google's Pixel. But for sure, there are something that makes each of them valuable and more appreciated. The Apple iPhone 7 and Google Pixel are probably the most talked about smartphones available in the market right now. Here is to compare the camera of both devices.
Apple iPhone 7 vs Google Pixel Camera
For the record, Apple has been regarded to have the best mobile phone cameras. In fact, four out of five cameras used on popular image hosting site Flickr are all iPhones. That's the kind of cult status iPhone cameras currently have. On the other hand, Google, for sure, named its phone Pixel for nothing. The company boasts of its handset's camera and rightfully so. It's the Pixel's major selling point to one of its biggest targets of photographers.
International Business Times reported regarding the great features of the two smartphones. The main shooter of the iPhone 7 is a 12 MP camera with an f/1.8 aperture. It has phase detection autofocus and quad-LED flash. The iPhone 7’s lens absorbs 60 percent more light compared to that of its predecessor, the iPhone 6s.
The camera of Apple iPhone 7 smartphone also has optical image stabilization (OIS), which is great at managing shaky hands and bumps to create steady shots. The iPhone 7 has 4K video and 8 MP image recording support along with face/smile detection, touch, focus, and HDR.
The Google Pixel equips a 12.3 MP primary camera with an f/2.0 aperture. It has electronic image stabilization (EIS), dual-LED flash, phase detection, and laser autofocus. While the iPhone 7 is excellent at low-light photography, the Pixel is slightly better at it. The Pixel’s wider lens takes in a little more light than the iPhone 7’s. Shots taken in low-light are better with the Pixel.