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World Photography Day 2018: Top 5 Best Camera Smartphones

| By DWR Editor

World Photography Day on August 19th is celebrated to motivate the photographers to showcase their skills. When it comes to the photography, you don’t need to own a DSLR to take beautiful pictures. Nowadays, smartphones are coming with top cameras that are capable of taking DSLR look pictures.

Even as we embrace the convenience of modern technology, there’s a certain charm in revisiting the analog roots of photography. Amidst the plethora of advanced gadgets, some photographers find unique joy in using a disposable camera, where the limitations of film and the lack of immediate previews harken back to a simpler, more contemplative era. Incorporating the tactile experience of a disposable camera into the contemporary photography landscape, enthusiasts can discover a novel approach that transcends the digital realm, capturing moments with an authentic, unfiltered essence.

So, in this article, we are sharing 5 best smartphones with top cameras that you can currently buy on the market today. These smartphones range from mid-range devices to flagship devices.

World Photography Day 2018: Top 5 Best Camera Smartphones

#1 Google Pixel 2 XL

Google’s Pixel 2 XL has one of the top cameras out there. Pixel 2 XL’s  12-megapixel camera is optically soothed, has a wider f/1.8 aperture for enhanced low-light shots and a new Portrait mode for effectively blurring the background. Even with just a single rear-camera lens, it can produce bokeh-style portrait shots stunningly. Its HDR+ enhanced feature is superior at rendering scenes with tricky lighting and different exposures, and it handles low-light environments remarkably. On the front, the device holds an 8-megapixel camera. The device also features Dual-Pixel Autofocus, Optical Image Stabilization, and HDR+ technology.

#2 Apple iPhone X

 

Apple iPhone X features dual 12-megapixels sensors, a combo of wide-angle and telephoto cameras. The wide-angle lens has the f/1.8 aperture, whereas the telephoto sensor has a f/2.4 aperture. It also boasts dual optical image stabilization (OIS) and Quad-LED True Tone flash. On the front, there is a 7-megapixels TrueDepth camera that comes with ƒ/2.2 aperture and Retina flash.

#3 Huawei P20 Pro

Huawei P20 Pro comes with a triple-camera including 40 megapixels primary lens with f/1.8 aperture and a 20 megapixels monochrome sensor with f/1.6 aperture. There is also an 8 megapixels telephoto sensor with the f/2.4 aperture as well as 3x optical zoom. The camera of the Huawei P20 Pro also upkeeps super slow-motion videos. Up front, there is 24 megapixel.

#4 Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus

Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus features dual rear camera setup with 12 + 12 megapixels and 8-megapixel front Camera. It also supports Face Detection and high dynamic range (HDR) imaging. The rear cameras of the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus come with adjustable aperture settings let the phone to take pictures at either f/1.5 or f/2.4 aperture. Galaxy S9+ supports super slow-motion video recording at 960 frames per second at 720p or HD resolution. The camera takes beautiful pictures, especially in low-light conditions.

#5 OnePlus 6

OnePlus 6 boasts a 16-megapixels Sony IMX 519 primary sensor with OIS, EIS, f/1.7aperture and a 20-megapixels IMX 376K secondary lens with f/1.7aperture. It also has dual LED flash. The front shooter has a 16MP Sony IMX 371 sensor with EIS and f/2.0 aperture size. The front, as well as rear cameras, can take capture photos in Portrait Mode.  The device also has an Artificial Intelligence (AI) for depth of field effect for selfies. The primary camera of the phone features optical image stabilization and both feature bright f/1.7 lenses. Overall, the OnePlus 6 camera has good autofocus capabilities, color reproduction, and flash performance.