Which camera is better, Note 5 vs iPhone 6S Plus?

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16 megapixels for the Note 5 and 12 megapixels for the iPhone 6S Plus. While the 6S Plus was just annouced is there a way we can tell now which is better?
 

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Re: Which camera is better, Note 6 vs iPhone 6S Plus?

This thread is useless without pics.

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Re: Which camera is better, Note 6 vs iPhone 6S Plus?

wait, I take that back... I think Galaxy S7 will have the best camera.

but I'm holding out for iPhone 8S Plus Plus.
 

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Both iPhone 6+ and Note 5 have a great camera. However, in low light condition taking a moving objects, cat running around, people not sitting still, etc.. I found iPhone 6+ has better chance of capturing good sharp image while Note 5 has lesser chance from my experience . For the good image, both are good. In the well lid condition, there is no doubt that Note 5 can do better than iPhone. They both are good, Note 5 just gives you little better image.
 

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Re: Which camera is better, Note 6 vs iPhone 6S Plus?

I believe iphone will be better... With only 8mp they was beating almost every phone, how with 12 I'm sure they will surpass note 5...

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I agree, I do love the camera on my note 5 though.
 

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Re: Which camera is better, Note 6 vs iPhone 6S Plus?

I believe iphone will be better... With only 8mp they was beating almost every phone, how with 12 I'm sure they will surpass note 5...

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I'm not doubting that the iPhone 6S camera is not good, but remember megapixels don't always mean better pics though
The Note 5 camera is comparable, and maybe better than some DSLR camera which have much higher MP
A lot of factors may decide the ultimate quality of the camera
 

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Note 5 or Edge+ camera still best you can get on a phone. Raw support with manual controls that you can get in an app for the Android phones is a double win. (I'm a photographer as well). My DSLR is fine but I am always impressed with what has come from my phone especially when I press and hold where I want the exposure to be taken. Plus exposure compensation works a treat for quik snaps that are printable.

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