Two Samsung shooters face-off in this camera comparison, as the newly introduced Samsung Galaxy A7 (2016) variant faces off with the 2015 Galaxy A8. Which among these two Samsung-powered camera phones can deliver the better outputs? Let’s all find out.
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Let’s take a look at both phones, the Samsung Galaxy A7 (2016) has a 13MP f/1.9mm rear shooter and can shoot with 1080p videos. The Galaxy A8 slightly edges out the A7 (2016), thanks to its 16MP f/1.9, 31mm rear shooter.
Camera specs |
Table of Contents Samsung Galaxy A7 (2016) specs, PH price, features |
Samsung Galaxy A8 specs, PH price, features |
Sensor | 13MP rear shooter, autofocus | 16MP rear shooter, autofocus |
Lens | f/1.9mm, 28mm | f/1.9, 31mm |
Raw DNG | Yes | Yes |
Video recorder | 1080p at 30fps | 1080p at 30fps |
OIS | Yes | Yes |
Front camera | 5MP, f/1.9, 1080p video | 5 MP, f/1.9, 23mm, 1080p video |
Flash | LED | LED |
Microphones | Dual / stereo | Dual / stereo |
Daylight shooting
From the daylight shots seen on the handsets, we were able to determine that the Galaxy A7 2016 variant shows off a brighter output, with an almost better color combination than the A8.
The Galaxy A8’s outputs show a darker and underexposed output than of the Galaxy A7 2016. But other shots from camera produced slightly sharper and more detailed. The Galaxy A8 also shows more saturation and warmth in terms of color.
Low-light and night shooting
On night shooting, the Samsung Galaxy A7 2016 shots are more detailed and showed brighter outputs than the Galaxy A8. Noise control was also seen to be favorable on the latter. The Galaxy A8 2016, on the other hand, has reddish and washed out photos.
Selfie shooting
In selfie shooting, on both front-facing cameras have skin lightening and smoothening. The detail preservation on Galaxy A8 shots are slightly higher in one shot. But overall both shooters lack natural colors and correct white balance.
Verdict
Overall, the newer Galaxy A7 2016 adopted better in more shots than the 2015 Galaxy A8, especially in low light shooting. However, this is expected, since the former might have equipped improved sensor.
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