Both Samsung and Google have budget versions of their Galaxy and Pixel series devices, respectively. How do their cameras stack up against each other?
Every smartphone manufacturer updates its flagship lineup annually, packing in all of the best components that are available. For Google, this is the Pixel 7 lineup, and Samsung has the Galaxy S23 series.
On the Samsung Galaxy A54, you have a 50MP main camera with f/1.8 aperture, PDAF, and OIS. The ultrawide lens is 12MP with f/2.2 aperture and 123-degree FOV. The A54 does have a 5MP macro lens with f/2.4 aperture as well, but since the Pixel 7a does not have a macro lens, we won’t be doing any comparisons for that. On the selfie front, the A54 has a 32MP camera with f/2.2 aperture and a 26mm lens.
In our first photo, let’s take a look at this flower in overcast lighting conditions. The Samsung photo appears more vibrant, especially the pink and orange on the petals, but it ends up washing out the finer detail and texture on the petals themselves. The color in the Pixel 7a photo is more true to life, even in the background leaves, whereas those are a bit washed-out on the Samsung image.
Let’s now take a look at this photo of a cluster of flowers on a sunnier day. At a quick glance, the Galaxy A54 image appears overly sharp and harsh, whereas the Pixel 7a has a softer look to it. Unfortunately, the Galaxy A54 also seems to have a hard time dealing with the colors in the background, as the blue sky appears completely washed-out in one spot, whereas the Pixel 7a had no problems. Combined with the natural bokeh effect on the Pixel 7a, I think it makes for a better image.
With this image I took while zooming in on some palm trees on an overcast day, the differences are stark. For some reason, the Galaxy A54 has a very blue tint to it, which is not at all how it looked in person. The Pixel 7a is more realistic in terms of how the overcast sky looked behind the palm trees.
Though this is good if you just want to make sure you can see the subject in a lowlight environment, I am not a fan of how unnatural it ends up looking. The Pixel 7a photo is also using Night Sight, but it looks more natural and not overly bright. The wall behind the pinwheel also retains the wooden texture, which is washed-out and blurred in the Samsung version. I suppose it’s about personal preference on this, but I like how the Pixel 7a handled it more.
Speaking of, the Pixel 7a version looks more like real life with the coloring, though the skin tone is a smidge off. The bokeh effect also feels much more natural with Google, and I prefer how the Pixel gets a little closer to the subject than the Galaxy A54, as that’s what a portrait photo should be like.
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