Saturday 19 July 2014

LG G3 vs Xperia Z2 on 4k video recording, camera specs


LG G3, the South Korean phone maker's new flagship smartphone, was revealed last month and is getting much attention as the pioneer in the quad-HD display category.
It enters the smartphone market to claim a spot among the leading smartphones of other top phone makers.
Here it's compared to Sony's offer in the premium department, Sony Xperia Z2, when it comes to 4k video recording.
LG G3 vs Xperia Z2 have many similarities: Quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor, amazing camera, the ability to shoot 4k video and buttons which are well-positioned.
However, after the similarities come the differences.
The 4k video capability of  Xperia Z2 and the LG G3 specs were matched evenly. Taken into account were color reproduction, auto-focus, accuracy, exposure and movement.
According to the Xperia Blog report, YouTuber Btekt seems to be on the digital stabilization of the Xperia Z2, which camera sports a 20.7MP than the 13MP main camera of G3.
The uploaded video generally looks brighter on LG G3, with exposure and movement response working well. The G3 is also better at compressing 4k videos than Xperia Z2.
"Btekt" commented that LG G3's video camera recording with its 500 MB size is 400MB smaller than the recording on Xperia Z2. However, its rear camera has focus delays during close-up recording, where the screen has to be touched for refocusing.

Sony Xperia Z2.Credit: Sony
Generally, as far as a LG G3 vs Xperia Z2 camera comparison goes, the Xperia Z2 captures brightness, accuracy and color reproduction fair enough with minute blurs on far-away objects.
It's also better at quick auto-focus as it doesn't require touch to do so. The only thing is the Xperia's camera has delays on near-object refocusing for the foreground. Similarly, it blurs the background when the focus aimed at an object.
While both smartphones in this LG G3 vs Xperia Z2 camera comparison can deliver 4k videos with amazing details, the bottom line points to user preference when it comes to down to which has the better stability, brightness and color.

No comments:

Post a Comment