Phone cameras comparison: outdoor portrait

We’ve said it before, but the iPhone excels at outdoor portraits. It’s not the best phone camera out there – details are a little soft and things start to look weird if you use the HDR mode – but in this shot (with HDR disabled) exposure is very good and colour balance is excellent.

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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).

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A natural looking photo from the HTC 10 here. Saturation is ideal, and the skin tone is spot on.

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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.

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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.

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Using the G5’s wide-angle lens introduces the expected distortion but again shows great dynamic range, if slighly oversaturated colours.

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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.

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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.)

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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.

Author: Jim Martin, Executive Editor, Tech Advisor

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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.

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