Motorola’s Droid Turbo shines especially bright in two areas, and this is one of them. The rear camera on the smartphone packs a 21-megapixel sensor and is capable of recording 4K video. It has a wide f/2.0 aperture and dual-led flash, and while it doesn’t have optical image stabilization, it’s very fast to lock in and shoot, and like a good photographer, it seldom seeks the crutch of flash firing, even in indoor lighting conditions.
The camera on the Droid Turbo is, quite simply, the best smartphone camera I’ve used outside of the iPhone 6 Plus. The 6 Plus probably has a slight edge over the Droid Turbo, but it’s a very slight one indeed,
Droid Turbo Review: Motorola’s Amped-Up Moto X Excels Where It Counts | TechCrunch
The camera on the Droid Turbo is, quite simply, the best smartphone camera I’ve used outside of the iPhone 6 Plus. The 6 Plus probably has a slight edge over the Droid Turbo, but it’s a very slight one indeed,
Droid Turbo Review: Motorola’s Amped-Up Moto X Excels Where It Counts | TechCrunch