Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 Camera Review: Improved, But Flawed

DxOMark finds the Z Flip6 camera surpasses its predecessor, but still falls short in key areas. Read our in-depth analysis before you buy.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 Camera Review: Improved, But Flawed
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 Shows Camera Improvements, But Don't Ditch Your DSLR Just Yet The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 boasts camera upgrades compared to its predecessor, scoring 132 points on DxOMark's camera test. This puts it ahead of the Galaxy Z Flip5 and even edges out older flagships like the iPhone 12 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. Here's the breakdown: Strengths: Improved main camera: The new 50MP sensor with OIS captures photos with wide dynamic range, accurate exposure, and impressive detail in daylight. Good video stabilization: Videos are smooth and steady, even when recording on the move. Weaknesses: Portrait mode inconsistencies: Depth of field calculation isn't always accurate, leading to unnatural-looking portraits. Low-light noise: The small sensors struggle in low light, resulting in noticeable noise. White balance hiccups: Occasional white balance inaccuracies can cause photos and videos to have a color cast. Autofocus struggles: The autofocus isn't cons…

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