iPhone 7 Camera is Better than the 6s, Reviews Say

Apple would not want to disappoint their loyal customers and it used that as its motivation to create a flagship phone that will certainly amuse everyone, even its critics.

The tech giant's flagship phones should have better cameras compared to its predecessors and other competitors' phone. Reviews have been popping, stating that iPhone 7's cameras have really an outstanding performance.

According to Tech Times, DxOMark compared iPhone 7 with its predecessors and concluded that the pictures it produces are better. However, he also noted some errors that are noticeable, such as an inconsistent autofocus and image noise. There are also problems with brightness and colors.

DxOMark gives an extensive analysis of recently released phones, lenses and cameras considering their performance.

In DxoMark's review, "There were some exposure failures, such as overexposed highlights, in very tricky or high-contrast scenes, but the instances of these were minimal. In general, HDR-mode exposures displayed excellent detail across the entire tonal range, with well-defined skies and clouds in the highlights, and visible details in the shadows."

DxOMark considered iPhone 7's camera performance on outdoor and indoor set-up and analyzed the photographs it produces. There was a tiny wavering problem that was noted, but the optical image stabilization (OIS) usually kicked in for a less shaky photo.

DxOMark gave iPhone 7 good scores for its high-quality cameras. Though the latest flagship phone received a score of 86, beating iPhone 6s Plus's 84, it landed on the third spot only in DxOMark's list of smartphones with high-performance cameras. 

Overall, the iPhone 7 was dubbed the best camera from Apple yet, beating all of its predecessors, including the iPhone 6s Plus. However, the iPhone 7 Plus is still waiting to be rated, which sports a dual camera set-up, a first from Apple.

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