The Galaxy S6 and iPhone 6 both take HDR photos, but the Galaxy S6 can show you what the photo will look like before you take it.
Samsung included Live HDR on the Galaxy S5, and you can see why it is important in our camera comparison. Without Live HDR it is hard to see what the photo will look like before you press the shutter. This means you can't line it up just right or make sure your subject is in the photo. A HDR photo combines multiple photos taken at various exposures to deliver a wider range of colors and can save a photo that might otherwise be too dark or too bright. |
c4arabalmost
03/08/2015 at 12:06 pm
thanks
Carl
03/08/2015 at 5:16 pm
The transfer of all files to a usb flash drive, is the one i couldnt live without. The iphone just dosent offer this. Even if it did i bet they wouldnt let bought itunes songs to be able to be transfered like androidd does. Just the ability to be able to take a home movie and save it to a flash drive in seconds then everyone can watch on a big screen tv without limitations of wifi.
Harp
03/30/2015 at 12:01 pm
s6 do not have memory card BUT Micosoft is giving 100 GB of free online space.