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The Wall Street Publication > Blog > World > I evaluation all the very best digicam telephones, however I feel Samsung and Apple ought to simply copy the Fujifilm X100VI already
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I evaluation all the very best digicam telephones, however I feel Samsung and Apple ought to simply copy the Fujifilm X100VI already

Editorial Board Published April 2, 2025
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I evaluation all the very best digicam telephones, however I feel Samsung and Apple ought to simply copy the Fujifilm X100VI already
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I evaluation the very best digicam telephones, however I not too long ago purchased myself a devoted digicam. I carry a Galaxy S25 Extremely and an iPhone 16 Professional each day, but I simply purchased a digicam that’s deliberately easier.

My telephones boast optical zoom as much as 5X and digital attain properly past that. I selected a digicam with a set lens and a subject of view barely wider than my pure imaginative and prescient.

I’m frequently impressed by what the very best digicam telephones obtain, however Samsung, Apple, and each telephone maker might study rather a lot from a digicam just like the Fujifilm X100VI and immediately’s greatest point-and-shoot cameras.

An iPhone 16 Professional (left) with a Galaxy S25 Extremely (proper) (Picture credit score: Future / Lance Ulanoff)

My Galaxy S25 Extremely has 5 cameras, and the iPhone 16 Professional has 4. Their largest sensors barely high three-quarters of an inch diagonally. The smallest, for the periscope zoom, are minuscule: 0.4 inches (Samsung) and 0.33 inches (iPhone).

My Fujifilm X-T5 makes use of an APS-C sensor – smaller than a full-frame (35mm movie dimension) however nonetheless round 1.12-inches diagonally. That dwarfs any smartphone sensor.

The biggest smartphone sensors at present are the one-inch sensors utilized by makers like Oppo and Xiaomi. Curiously, these aren’t present in fashions you should buy within the US.

Digicam telephones do the other of what they need to

Orchids on the New York Botanical Backyard, shot with my Fujifilm X-T5 (Picture credit score: Philip Berne / Future)

Why this give attention to sensor dimension? As a result of it’s the spec that actually counts, particularly on telephones the place the distinction between the smallest and largest sensors is huge, not marginal.

So why don’t Samsung or Apple use a full body sensor? They demand energy and bodily area – luxuries smartphones lack.

Sadly, smartphones typically make the other error. As a substitute of 1 nice sensor, they cram in so many tiny sensors that none produce genuinely memorable photographs.

It’s bold what smartphones try. In the present day’s greatest vary from wide-angle (close to 18mm) to telephoto (200mm+), with a large f/1.6 aperture and macro focus. You should buy an 18-200mm digicam lens, however not a lens that’s this quick (even f/2.8) with out spending hundreds.

Each smartphone chases the holy grail: an ultra-wide to super-telephoto zoom with microscopic focus. It’s unrealistic. To chase it, makers lower corners, yielding telephones technically succesful however typically failing to seize keepers – images value saving, printing, and cherishing – actual images.

Apple and Samsung, meet my new buddy Fujifilm

Positive particulars and comfortable bokeh, shot with my Fujifilm X-T5 (Picture credit score: Philip Berne / Future)

Fujifilm will get it. The digicam world is buzzing in regards to the Fujifilm X100VI – it’s the blueprint smartphones ought to comply with. It makes use of a big APS-C sensor and a set 23mm lens (a 35mm equal). It captures phenomenal images.

No magic right here. Fujifilm pairs an important sensor with a flexible prime lens. A hard and fast lens typically means fewer components, yielding sharper, brighter photographs. With its 40MP, you may crop digitally and nonetheless have a print-worthy decision.

Picture 1 of three

(Picture credit score: Philip Berne / Future)

Shot with my Fujifilm X-T5

(Picture credit score: Philip Berne / Future)

Shot with my iPhone 16 Professional

(Picture credit score: Philip Berne / Future)

Shot with my Galaxy S25 Extremely

I crave this from digicam telephones: one giant sensor, not 5 tiny ones. One excellent lens, not a jumble of folded glass and pinholes. Use the area saved from additional sensors for one actual digicam with a decision for digital zoom.

The large downside with the Fujifilm X100VI is you can’t purchase one. Each respected retailer has the digicam again ordered for months, and the aftermarket is rife with shady scams or of us promoting the digicam at a 25% markup.

Taking smartphone images to the sting

Like this, however make the digicam actually good (Picture credit score: Future / Lance Ulanoff)

That leaves a tremendous alternative for the smartphone market to step in with a classy telephone that focuses on high-quality images as an alternative of profitable a spec battle with megapixels and zoom.

Mockingly, the rumored skinny smartphones would possibly nudge issues this fashion. We’ve seen Samsung’s teased Galaxy S25 Edge with solely two rear lenses. The most recent iPhone 16e makes use of only one, with a large f/1.6 aperture, however its sensor stays small. Nonetheless, nearer.

Give me an iPhone 17 with an enormous sensor and a single vast lens – I’d be ecstatic. Overlook the megapixel race and the lens rely. Simply give me gentle, captured fantastically by way of one nice eye.

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