Tech Advisor - UK (2020-01)

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BUYING GUIDE


capture more of the scene without having to back up as
much, as you can see in the comparison photos below,
all taken from the same spot.
The S10+ also performs great when capturing
a range of colours, particularly when ample light is
available. Images were consistently sharper, brighter,
and more detailed when compared to the S9, and the
S10+ even held its own against Google’s incredible
processing engine on the Pixel 3. In the image of
the candy below, the S10+’s auto white balance
results in clearer definition and less saturated images,
with less muddiness at the low end. When dealing
with different shades of white, the S10+ wasn’t
fooled into unnatural adjustments.
Night-time and low light are a different story.
While I was extremely impressed with the S10+’s

The Galaxy S10+ has a triple
camera array, but the shots it
takes aren’t that much better
than the S9’s single camera

142 TECH ADVISOR • JANUARY 2020

BUYING GUIDE


capturemoreofthescenewithouthavingtobackupas
much,asyoucanseein thecomparisonphotosbelow,
all taken from the same spot.
The S10+ also performs great when capturing
a range of colours, particularly when ample light is
available. Images were consistently sharper, brighter,
and more detailed when compared to the S9, and the
S10+ even held its own against Google’s incredible
processingengineonthePixel3.Intheimageof
thecandybelow,theS10+’sautowhitebalance
resultsin clearer definition and less saturated images,
withlessmuddinessatthelowend.Whendealing
withdifferentshadesofwhite,theS10+wasn’t
fooledintounnatural adjustments.
Night-timeandlowlightarea differentstory.
WhileIwas extremely impressed with the S10+’s

The Galaxy S10+ has a triple
camera array, but the shots it
takes aren’t that much better
than the S9’s single camera
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