CameraThe S5 has amazing 16 MP ( megapixel) having better autofocus feature along with a 2MP front camera. The camera even records 4K UHD video, and comes equipped with high dynamic range shooting and an LED flash. The results on the S5 are pleasing with its sharpness, color, and level of detail. In addition to the Galaxy S5's optical performance, Samsung's native camera app gets an update with some significant changes. An HDR toggle (representing new processing powers) now pops up on the screen, which makes it easier to select. The S5's camera app consolidates a whole mess of apps into a single view called Shot & More. This includes modes like Best Photo, Best Face, Eraser, Drama, and the Panning mode we just talked about. The S5 also lets you capture a video in slow-motion.
The Moto X has a 10-megapixel sensor. The sensor is the OmniVision OV10820. It's a 1/2.6-inch sensor, much larger than the 1/3.2 sensors you get in most phones. It uses an RGBC pixel array, featuring an additional clear subpixel in its colour filter to provide better low-light performance. The launch time and shooting speed of the camera app is good. Shot-to-shot speed including focusing in normal shooting is about one second, but you can burst shoot by holding a finger on the screen. The camera app offers the following options:
HDR on/off/auto
Flash on/off/auto
Focus full auto/subject select
Slo-mo video on/off
Panorama
Geotagging on/off
Sound on/off
Camera app gesture on/off
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