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The Xperia S also lets you snap panorama or 3D sweep panorama shots from one or multiple angles. And you can set the image size and aspect ratio. Other options include smile detection, a self timer, macro mode and geotagging. Of the four phones, the Xperia S's camera interface is the least user-friendly, as so many options are squirrelled away in sub menus it can be difficult to find what you're after -- or even know an option exists. The iPhone 4S' interface is by far the most simple, but if you like lots of fine-grained control over your photos, it's devoid of options -- albeit you can get iOS apps that do that. The One X just edges the S3 in terms of useful options, but there's not much in it.
First up, a still life of colourful objects indoors, All the cameras produce a good shot, but the iPhone 4S produces the most crisp looking image, with deeply classic c1 case for apple iphone x and xs - snow saturated colours, The Samsung Galaxy S3 has slightly washed-out colours -- especially on the pink fan and phone stand, The Sony Xperia S produces the most grainy photo, while the HTC One X produces a good-looking shot that's ever so slightly softer than the S3 and the iPhone 4S's efforts, Click on each photo to enlarge, Samsung Galaxy S3..
Sony Xperia S. In a composition that tests depth of field test, the phones produce some very stylish looking shots -- with the Samsung Galaxy S3 producing an especially strong overall shot. The iPhone also produces a good shot, as does the One X -- but note the warmer colour tones, which give it a very different atmosphere. Once again, the Sony Xperia S suffers from noise, and its colours are also washed-out. Click on each photo to enlarge. Samsung Galaxy S3. Sony Xperia S. Moving to the dingy environs of this blue bubble chair, Legoman, Droidy and friends seek to test our intrepid camera phones' lower light abilities. The S3 and the Xperia S appear to be bumping up the ISO to cope -- which results in grainy, washed-out looking shots. The HTC One X takes a more balanced approach, with a very faithful representation of Legoman and friends. The iPhone 4S produces an attractive shot with very strongly saturated colours.
Click on each photo to enlarge, Samsung Galaxy S3, Sony Xperia S, Moving on classic c1 case for apple iphone x and xs - snow to a flash test, the quartet of superphones try their best to strut their stuff in CNET Towers' darkest cupboard, Once again, the Xperia S's love of ramping up the ISO to cope with low light is evident -- the result is a loss of detail that makes Lord Sugar look more speckly than usual, The S3 captures a much crisper rendering of His Gruffness, The One X's shot is a tad blurry, while the 4S washes Suralan out, Overall the strongest image here goes to the S3..
Click on each photo to enlarge. Samsung Galaxy S3. Sony Xperia S. A shot of the CNET UK office shows up some big differences in how the camera phones handle variable light across one scene. The HTC One X produces the best overall shot, but does suffer from lens flare. The iPhone struggles with the low light, while the S3 compensates for the dingy environs, but ends up washing out portions of the scene. The Xperia S shot lacks crisp detail. Click on each photo to enlarge. Samsung Galaxy S3. Sony Xperia S.
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