Phone cameras comparison: outdoor portrait
The Nexus 6P tended to underexpose photos in our test, but although we must present the original image here for comparison purposes, it’s very easy to fix this in a photo editor. Details are crisp and sharp without being over-sharp. Dynamic range is also good (this was shot using the auto HDR mode).
Phone cameras comparison: outdoor portrait
A natural looking photo from the HTC 10 here. Saturation is ideal, and the skin tone is spot on.
Phone cameras comparison: outdoor portrait
The P9 oversaturates photos by default, so it’s no surprise that the skin tones here don’t look very natural. The background is sharper than we’d like from a portrait (some phones have a narrower depth of field) but you can of course use the P9’s shallow depth of field mode to create stunning looking portraits.
Phone cameras comparison: outdoor portrait
The G5 has good dynasmic range, preserving the highlights while bringing out shadow detail here. White balance is good and skin tones are fairly realistic. Overall a pleasing portrait.
Phone cameras comparison: outdoor portrait
Using the G5’s wide-angle lens introduces the expected distortion but again shows great dynamic range, if slighly oversaturated colours.
Phone cameras comparison: outdoor portrait
The S7 captures a great portrait here, with good exposure and white balance. Detail is also good and the blurred background means it isn’t a distraction from the focus of the photo.
Phone cameras comparison: outdoor portrait
A good effort from the Mi 5 with decent exposure. However, a more limited dynamic range than its rivals means highlights are blown out. Colours are slightly oversaturated and details a little soft. (Note: we had to use a backup photo here as our model was blurry in the main portrait photo as the phone had decided to focus on the buildings in the background.)
Phone cameras comparison: outdoor portrait
Using the iAuto+ mode, we expected better from the Z5. The highlights are completely blown out and colours look washed out. However, focus is good. Jim has been testing and reviewing products for over 20 years. His main beats include VPN services and antivirus. He also covers smart home tech, mesh Wi-Fi and electric bikes.