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  1. Best camera phones 2023
  2. 5 Best Selfie Sticks
  3. The best Selfie cameras of 2020
  4. Apple iPhone 12 review: Camera, photo and video quality
  5. The best smartphone front cameras
  6. The 4 Best Selfie Sticks of 2023
  7. The best smartphone front cameras
  8. Apple iPhone 12 review: Camera, photo and video quality
  9. The 4 Best Selfie Sticks of 2023
  10. 5 Best Selfie Sticks


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Best camera phones 2023

Last updated: May 18, 2023 ( The best camera phones are usually the best phones overall, and you'll mostly find flagships in this category - the likes of the latest Galaxies and iPhones typically deliver the highest image quality of the time. Google Pixels may have lost their edge in computational photography but we still have one to recommend if you're after that Pixel look. Xiaomi and Oppo have made great strides in the camera field too and often offer unusual hardware that delivers outstanding image quality. Finally, there's also a camera phone to get if you're on a budget - non-flagships can take nice pictures too. Editors' choice • Unmatched versatile camera system with two zoom cameras • Ultrawide cam now has AF • Top-notch photo quality • Excellent selfies • All-round great video recording, top-quality stabilization • One of the best OLEDs, best chipset, best speakers • S-Pen inside! • The fast charging got some bad reception • Chipset fragmentation The Galaxy S23 Ultra has it all - a huge sensor main cam, an autofocusing ultrawide, and not one but two telephotos. And it does offer excellent selfies, too. The main camera's 200MP Tetra2pixel sensor bins pixels 16-to-1 producing wide dynamic range in both good light and at night. The high-res imager also enables good 8K video recording. Then, 3x zoom and up, the S23 Ultra excels thanks to its pair of tele cams. Both modules put up a great performance at their native focal lengths and in-between magnifications aren't t...

5 Best Selfie Sticks

Pros A feature-packed selfie stick with a 360-degree rotatable phone holder for horizontal and vertical photographs. Comes with a built-in tripod. Corrosion-resistant. Includes a built-in Bluetooth wireless remote. Lightweight yet durable. Easy to set up and use. Ideal for capturing family photographs. Buying guide for best selfie sticks With smartphone cameras that deliver such high-quality photos, it’s difficult to resist the urge to snap a good selfie whenever the occasion arises. But if you’re tired of the same up-close angles, it might be time to invest in a selfie stick. As the name implies, a selfie stick is a telescopic stick that you attach to your smartphone so you can take a photo from a much wider angle. But if you’re going to trust your phone with one of these sticks, you want to make sure you get the right one. That means choosing the perfect mount, length, grip, and controls so the stick works as well as possible. Ready to buy a selfie stick? Check out the product list above. For general tips on choosing a selfie stick, continue reading our shopping guide. A selfie stick isn’t just for taking photos. You can use it to take videos with a wider angle, too. Selfie stick types Bluetooth These selfie sticks feature built-in Bluetooth, so you can easily sync your phone with the stick. It allows you to snap a picture simply by pressing a button on the stick for the easiest photography possible. Wired A wired selfie stick features a cable that connects your phone ...

The best Selfie cameras of 2020

Smartphone front camera image quality is crucial to social media users, vloggers, travelers, and other types of selfie shooters. At DXOMARK every year we test the image quality of front cameras in a large number of devices from different brands and in a range of price categories. If you want to find out about a specific model’s overall camera performance compared to the competition, you can simply check our Best for Selfie Photo: In comparison to the In our testing, the camera delivered good face exposures down to low light levels and also offers a wide The simulated bokeh effect in portrait mode looks nice, but some depth estimation The simple fixed-focus solution worked very well in our tests as well. A very wide In very dark conditions the Mate 40 Pro’s display flash provides good exposures, and in portrait mode the camera is capable of creating people pictures with a mostly nice-looking simulated bokeh and blurred background. Depth estimation errors are visible along the edges of the subject, though, despite the dedicated time-of-flight depth sensor. So at least on close inspection, it’s obvious the effect is a computational simulation rather than the real thing. Other areas for improvement include a few image artifacts, such as face rendering artifacts, • Also consider: If the Mate 40 Pro isn’t quite what you want for a smartphone, there are a whole bunch of alternative models that all provide excellent Selfie photo quality. Huawei’s own P40 Pro is the number two in o...

Apple iPhone 12 review: Camera, photo and video quality

Dual camera with dual Night Mode The Apple iPhone 12 offers a similar camera setup to the iPhone 11's. There are two 12MP snappers on the back and one 12MP selfie at the front. The SL 3D scanner for Face ID assists the Portrait mode in selfies, too. The primary camera has a 12MP sensor with 1.4µm large pixels and a 26mm wide lens. The aperture is now brighter at f/1.6 vs. f/1.8 on the iPhone 11. Optical image stabilization is available, as well as dual pixel autofocus. The second camera is another 12MP imager with smaller 1.0µm pixels and 13mm f/2.4 lens for ultrawide photos. The focus is fixed, and there is no OIS. The selfie camera uses a 12MP sensor with 1.0µm pixels and a 23mm f/2.2 lens. The focus is once again fixed. When using portrait mode on this camera, it captures depth info with the structured-light 3D scanner so should be taking some impressive selfies portraits. All three snappers support up to 4K@60fps video capturing with Cinematic Stabilization (EIS, EIS+OIS) and Expanded Dynamic Range. Dolby Vision HDR capturing is possible on all cameras in all 30fps modes. Camera app and features The viewfinder is mostly unchanged since iOS 13 and iPhone 11 - you can see outside of the viewfinder thanks to the precise calibration of the two cameras that allows seeing what will be left outside of the frame in real-time. This really makes for a more immersive camera experience, and if Photo/Video Capture Outside the Frame is enabled, then you can later expand your footage...

The best smartphone front cameras

Since the launch of our DXOMARK Selfie test protocol in January 2019, we have tested a wide variety of smartphone front cameras and we are adding new reviews all the time. If you are a passionate selfie shooter and simply want to find the best front camera for your budget, have a look at our DXOMARK ranking. For those who focus mostly on either still image selfies or on selfie videos, it’s best to dive deeper and have a closer look at the relevant sub-scores as well. That’s exactly what we’ve done in compiling the list below, which we will update on a continuous basis. So without further ado, here are the currently best smartphone front cameras for Photo and Video: Best for Selfie Photo: The Huawei P40 Pro is not only our current number one for overall front camera performance, it’s also on top in the Selfie Photo ranking with 108 points, achieving new high scores in many sub-tests and beating the Huawei Nova 6 5G (in second place) by three points. The P40 Pro front camera excels in our Exposure, Color, Good exposure on faces, even in difficult scenes. Focus is pretty much the only area for improvement. Some minor autofocus instabilities mean the P40 Pro drops behind the best performers in this category. Although faces are usually sharp in selfies shot at close and medium distances, a loss of detail is evident when shooting images at long range using a selfie stick. Overall, though, the P40 Pro front camera is an outstanding performer in all lighting conditions, with accur...

The 4 Best Selfie Sticks of 2023

Looking to take the perfect selfie? We researched over 60 selfie sticks before purchasing 7 of the best to put through rigorous head-to-head testing. For our review, we spent hours with each product to ensure a thorough examination was made in our series of metrics. We brought each one along for a variety of adventure activities including rock climbing and performed a drop test to truly examine each product's durability. We took more selfies than we're comfortable admitting to but did what was needed to understand the demands of a photographer in the selfie world. Whether taking a selfie for a dating app or for a family holiday card, the right selfie stick is crucial for the best photo, and we can help. We've put a variety of Flimsy tripod legs The The BZE fits a lot in a relatively small package, but we found the tripod legs less inspiring on uneven ground. Additionally, there was a bit of wiggle in the telescoping extensions, though this may not be a concern for many users, with device mounting security being the priority. The BZE is best for those wanting a model that focuses on versatility and cell phone holding security. Moderate device holding security The It does not have a tripod; if that's a feature you're looking for, check out some of the other products we tested, like the BZE 40-Inch Extendable or the Lifelimit Tripod. In our drop testing, on the fifth round of the concrete drop test, the removable battery (to power the remote shutter) fell out of the bottom of...

The best smartphone front cameras

Since the launch of our DXOMARK Selfie test protocol in January 2019, we have tested a wide variety of smartphone front cameras and we are adding new reviews all the time. If you are a passionate selfie shooter and simply want to find the best front camera for your budget, have a look at our DXOMARK ranking. For those who focus mostly on either still image selfies or on selfie videos, it’s best to dive deeper and have a closer look at the relevant sub-scores as well. That’s exactly what we’ve done in compiling the list below, which we will update on a continuous basis. So without further ado, here are the currently best smartphone front cameras for Photo and Video: Best for Selfie Photo: The Huawei P40 Pro is not only our current number one for overall front camera performance, it’s also on top in the Selfie Photo ranking with 108 points, achieving new high scores in many sub-tests and beating the Huawei Nova 6 5G (in second place) by three points. The P40 Pro front camera excels in our Exposure, Color, Good exposure on faces, even in difficult scenes. Focus is pretty much the only area for improvement. Some minor autofocus instabilities mean the P40 Pro drops behind the best performers in this category. Although faces are usually sharp in selfies shot at close and medium distances, a loss of detail is evident when shooting images at long range using a selfie stick. Overall, though, the P40 Pro front camera is an outstanding performer in all lighting conditions, with accur...

Apple iPhone 12 review: Camera, photo and video quality

Dual camera with dual Night Mode The Apple iPhone 12 offers a similar camera setup to the iPhone 11's. There are two 12MP snappers on the back and one 12MP selfie at the front. The SL 3D scanner for Face ID assists the Portrait mode in selfies, too. The primary camera has a 12MP sensor with 1.4µm large pixels and a 26mm wide lens. The aperture is now brighter at f/1.6 vs. f/1.8 on the iPhone 11. Optical image stabilization is available, as well as dual pixel autofocus. The second camera is another 12MP imager with smaller 1.0µm pixels and 13mm f/2.4 lens for ultrawide photos. The focus is fixed, and there is no OIS. The selfie camera uses a 12MP sensor with 1.0µm pixels and a 23mm f/2.2 lens. The focus is once again fixed. When using portrait mode on this camera, it captures depth info with the structured-light 3D scanner so should be taking some impressive selfies portraits. All three snappers support up to 4K@60fps video capturing with Cinematic Stabilization (EIS, EIS+OIS) and Expanded Dynamic Range. Dolby Vision HDR capturing is possible on all cameras in all 30fps modes. Camera app and features The viewfinder is mostly unchanged since iOS 13 and iPhone 11 - you can see outside of the viewfinder thanks to the precise calibration of the two cameras that allows seeing what will be left outside of the frame in real-time. This really makes for a more immersive camera experience, and if Photo/Video Capture Outside the Frame is enabled, then you can later expand your footage...

The 4 Best Selfie Sticks of 2023

Looking to take the perfect selfie? We researched over 60 selfie sticks before purchasing 7 of the best to put through rigorous head-to-head testing. For our review, we spent hours with each product to ensure a thorough examination was made in our series of metrics. We brought each one along for a variety of adventure activities including rock climbing and performed a drop test to truly examine each product's durability. We took more selfies than we're comfortable admitting to but did what was needed to understand the demands of a photographer in the selfie world. Whether taking a selfie for a dating app or for a family holiday card, the right selfie stick is crucial for the best photo, and we can help. We've put a variety of Flimsy tripod legs The The BZE fits a lot in a relatively small package, but we found the tripod legs less inspiring on uneven ground. Additionally, there was a bit of wiggle in the telescoping extensions, though this may not be a concern for many users, with device mounting security being the priority. The BZE is best for those wanting a model that focuses on versatility and cell phone holding security. Moderate device holding security The It does not have a tripod; if that's a feature you're looking for, check out some of the other products we tested, like the BZE 40-Inch Extendable or the Lifelimit Tripod. In our drop testing, on the fifth round of the concrete drop test, the removable battery (to power the remote shutter) fell out of the bottom of...

5 Best Selfie Sticks

Pros A feature-packed selfie stick with a 360-degree rotatable phone holder for horizontal and vertical photographs. Comes with a built-in tripod. Corrosion-resistant. Includes a built-in Bluetooth wireless remote. Lightweight yet durable. Easy to set up and use. Ideal for capturing family photographs. Buying guide for best selfie sticks With smartphone cameras that deliver such high-quality photos, it’s difficult to resist the urge to snap a good selfie whenever the occasion arises. But if you’re tired of the same up-close angles, it might be time to invest in a selfie stick. As the name implies, a selfie stick is a telescopic stick that you attach to your smartphone so you can take a photo from a much wider angle. But if you’re going to trust your phone with one of these sticks, you want to make sure you get the right one. That means choosing the perfect mount, length, grip, and controls so the stick works as well as possible. Ready to buy a selfie stick? Check out the product list above. For general tips on choosing a selfie stick, continue reading our shopping guide. A selfie stick isn’t just for taking photos. You can use it to take videos with a wider angle, too. Selfie stick types Bluetooth These selfie sticks feature built-in Bluetooth, so you can easily sync your phone with the stick. It allows you to snap a picture simply by pressing a button on the stick for the easiest photography possible. Wired A wired selfie stick features a cable that connects your phone ...