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    AizaKhan
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    Samsung's make-or-break device, the new Galaxy S8, should hit the shops soon. I tried out an early sample for a few days after the New Zealand launch and was mostly happy with it, bar the fingerprint sensor next to the camera at the back.

    Smartphone makers improve the cameras with each new generation of devices, and we're now seeing quirky solutions like dual-lens imagers and Oppo's folded unit that fits an five times optical zoom. Samsung took a more conservative route with the GS8, and used a 12 megapixel camera with 26 (35mm equivalent) focal length, a single f/1.7 lens, phase detection for autofocus and optical image stabilisation.

    Unfortunately, I didn't have my GS8 for very long, just a few days, and also, it was a preproduction unit. Nevertheless, I got some good pictures out of the GS8, at night and during the day with the camera at its default settings. Autofocus is fast and the level of detail you get out of the 12MP sensor is great - check out the rust flakes below.

    The smallish 1 / 2.5-inch sensor handles extreme lighting situations like the New Zealand late summer sun and night time quite well, but like those in other smartphones, can get overwhelmed and blow highlights when it's bright outside. Read More Updates Here


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    allen2691
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    Re: Samsung Galaxy S8 camera

    one of the most awaited device of the year finally made to the market and camera is the most concerned matter to look for in this as it contained dual camera so i m excited to see performance of shots taken with this



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