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How two of the best smartphone cameras ever made compare to each other

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The Samsung Galaxy S6 and LG G4 are two of the best phones available today.

They also have two of the best cameras ever put in a smartphone.

Both the Samsung Galaxy S6 and the LG G4 sport 16-megapixel cameras. But they have different camera parts that results in very different photos.

The G4 has a wider f/1.8 aperture while the S6's is f/1.9, meaning the G4 lets a little more light into the sensor, which also happens to be slightly bigger on the G4.

We put both cameras through their paces to see which one is best.

(Note:  All photos were taken with the camera's default settings in the same place at the same time. No flash or editing features were used).

SEE ALSO: How the iPhone 6's camera compares to the Galaxy S6 and HTC One M9

This photo of a mix of shade and direct sunlight was taken with the Galaxy S6. The brightness of the leaves is even and the surrounding area in the sunlight isn't overexposed.



The G4 overexposes the sunlit areas and patches, which strips them of detail. The leaves are darker, too, but the flower colors are more accurate, as the S6 saturates a little. The S6 beats the G4 here.



However, photos taken with the S6 suffer a little when it comes to settings with more sunlight, as sunlit areas are over-exposed and washed out, which robs them of their details and color.



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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