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Here's a side by side with the GS4 vs. Nikon D3200 taken from the same place and time. As far as clarity and sharpness, they're extremely comparable (even when I blew these up side by side at a pixel view). The Nikon does seem to have better color saturation. Other than that, they're pretty close.
Here's a side by side with the GS4 vs. Nikon D3200 taken from the same place and time. As far as clarity and sharpness, they're extremely comparable (even when I blew these up side by side at a pixel view). The Nikon does seem to have better color saturation. Other than that, they're pretty close.
I almost always do a quick tap on the screen before taking a shot and as long as there isn't crazy movement (both from me or from the subject) it sticks long enough (or re-focuses fast enough, not really changing the focus) to get a good shot. It's also really good at picking out faces automatically - so even if it tries to re-focus after turning green, it seems to still manage good shots for me. And don't forget about the voice controls - saying smile, cheese, capture, or shoot will prompt it to focus and take a shot. I use that a LOT at home with my kids - it takes out the small vibration that can happen when you tap the shutter button, and is just plain handy a lot of times.