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5 phones with best cameras if you love photography

5 phones with best cameras if you love photography

India Today6 days ago

5 phones with best cameras if you love photography
By Aman Rashid
Priced at Rs 94,999, the Vivo X200 Pro features a 50-megapixel triple rear camera system, including a massive
200-megapixel periscope telephoto lens.
Vivo X200 Pro
The Vivo X200 Pro takes exceptional photos across different lighting conditions. Watch out for the periscope camera that can be used to click not just high zoom range shots, but also some breathtaking close-ups.
Priced starting at Rs 1,29,999, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra features a 200-megapixel quad-rear camera setup.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
The Galaxy S25 Ultra provides one of the most versatile and feature-rich camera systems you can get on any smartphone.
Priced starting at Rs 1,19,900, the iPhone 16 Pro features a 48-megapixel triple rear camera system. In typical Apple style, the camera performance is top-notch, and the iPhone still holds the crown for the best phone there is when it comes to videography.
iPhone 16 Pro
Folks who want a bigger phone can buy the iPhone 16 Pro Max, priced starting at Rs 1,34,900. This phone offers a bigger screen and battery, but the same great camera system.
Unlike the higher-priced phones on the list, the Pixel 9 is priced at Rs 74,999 and features a 50-megapixel dual rear camera setup.
Google Pixel 9
The Pixel 9 is excellent at clicking photos. In both good light and low light, it captures a crazy amount of detail. Also, the improved HDR pipeline means that the Pixel 9 captures beautiful colours and deals with exposure in unevenly lit scenes with ease.
The iQOO 13 is priced starting at Rs 54,999 and features a 50-megapixel triple camera setup.
iQOO 13
This phone is a prime example of the fact that high-end phones don't need to cost above a lakh rupees to offer great camera systems.
Also Read: Samsung Galaxy S25 vs Galaxy S24

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