Folks at Macworld tested the image and video quality of iPad 2’s camera and compared them with Motorola Xoom and Samsung Galaxy Tab’s camera.
Some highlights from the tests:
Still Image Quality
The top-rated tablet in our image-quality testing was the Motorola Xoom, which boasts a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera that scored fairly well in the exposure quality and sharpness departments.
Just behind the Xoom is the Samsung Galaxy Tab, which offers a 3-megapixel rear-facing camera.
Heading up the rear of our testbed was the Apple iPad 2, which has a 0.69-megapixel camera that performs similarly to the camera in the latest iPod touch. The iPad 2's camera snaps photos that look decent on its own display, but are noticeably grainy and muddy once you print them out.
Overall Image Score
1. Canon PowerShot S95 (85.6, Very Good)
2. Apple iPhone 4 (66.2, Fair)
3. Motorola Xoom (64.8, Fair)
4. Samsung Galaxy Tab (63.6, Fair)
5. Apple iPod touch (58, Poor)
6. Apple iPad 2 (57.8, Poor)
Video Quality:
The Xoom captures 720p high-definition video at 30 frames per second, and it bested the tablet competition in our bright-light, low-light, and audio-capture tests.
The iPad 2 landed in second place among the tablets, and it also captures 720p high-definition video at 30 frames per second.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab's 720p/30fps video trailed all the devices in our testbed in terms of video quality, placing last or second-to-last in each video category.
Overall video quality scores
1. Canon PowerShot S95 (73.2, Good)
2. Apple iPhone 4 (71.6, Good)
3. Motorola Xoom (64.4, Fair)
4. Apple iPad 2 (60.6, Fair)
5. Cisco Flip Video UltraHD (60.4, Fair)
6. Apple iPod touch (58.8, Poor)
7. Samsung Galaxy Tab (58.0, Poor)
Video in bright-light:
Video in Low-light:
Source : Macworld
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