New Delhi: Along with mega upgrades in hardware and software, cameras in the smartphones have prepped up suiting well to the needs of consumers on the go. For a lot of consumers, a high-resolution camera has become an essential ingredient when going for the smartphone purchase.
Already, the smartphone's software intelligence and enhanced lens capability have rendered point-and-shoot cameras almost obsolete. Earlier, people look down on mobile photography saying it's lazy, but camera phones are now encouraging a new breed of photographers keen to explore the world. When a moment arises that you think is worth sharing, you quickly take out your handset and fire off a photo. Within minutes, it's uploaded to Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook with a witty caption.
Here is a list of top 10 in the lot:
Lenovo K900
The "phablet" houses a 13-megapixel shooter with f1.8 aperture and a 2MP front-facing camera. All of this runs on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, heavily customized by Lenovo. The camera of the device scores high on: daylight shots, low-light shots, macro mode, indoor, outdoor, panorama, colour reproduction and noise levels.