Capture Latency

Along with its own rear facing camera sensor, the GS5 adapts a dual-mode autofocus system. Traditional AF designs in smartphones rely on testing contrast differences in order to determine when a point is in focus. With GS5, Samsung introduces a second mode: phase detection auto focus. Instead of relying (primarily) on contrast to determine focus, PDAF splits incoming light and compares intensity patterns to determine focus direction.

Low light scenes and scenes that can't generate appropriate phase info will default to contrast AF. PDAF appears to work across the camera's FOV although I did notice that the fastest AF times almost always happened in the center of the display.

Samsung claims a 300ms AF time thanks to its phase detection AF. In order to validate that claim I pointed a camera at a bunch of phones and measured AE/AF latency while preparing our ISO 12233 target shots from the previous page. 

I measured from the moment I tapped the focus target to the time the image stopped moving (I didn't rely on the AF lock indicator as some devices report focus lock prematurely). There's a bit more variance than I'd normally like in these numbers due to the nature of the capture, although I'm working on getting a higher speed camera to smooth some of that out.

Camera AE/AF Latency (Shooting ISO 12233 Target)

The GS5 definitely runs its AE/AF routine quickly, basically tying the M8 at the top of the charts here. The improvement over the GS4 is substantial, and there's even a big advantage over Apple's iPhone 5s. Note that if you move to lower light conditions you can see this number at least double, but that's something that impacts all of the devices here.

The Z1s is pretty frustrating because it has a great imaging system but an absolutely terrible camera UI. Focus speed is pretty bad compared to anything else here, basically on par with the iPhone 5/5c. 

The shortest time to focus I was able to record on the GS5 was 450ms in a different test scene, compared to 516ms for the M8. The GS5 can definitely be a hair faster but I found the M8 to be comparable if not slightly quicker overall.

Focusing is just one piece of the puzzle, I also measured capture latency as well. Here I'm looking at the time between when I tapped the capture button on the screen and when the camera UI was ready to take another shot. 

Camera Shot Latency (Shooting ISO12233 Target)

The GS5 remains solid, but here Apple actually pulls ahead. The 5c (and 5 by extension) are actually at the top of the charts here. Apple does some more work upon capture on the 5s, which is the only reason I can think of for the discrepancy here. Either that or the NAND on my 5s is in a dirtier state, impacting capture performance. 

Either way there's a huge improvement in capture speed compared to the GS4. Capture latency is one area where the Nexus 5 is absolutely horrible in. The latest updates made AE/AF reasonably responsive, but the capture latency kills the experience on the N5. 

This next chart combines the previous two values to give an overall picture of capture latency on these devices:

Camera Latency (Shooting ISO12233 Target)

Samsung's PDAF and ISP companion seem to do their job well as the GS5 is substantially quicker than the GS4 at image capture. That being said, HTC's M8 is slightly faster by comparison. 

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  • jharvey31 - Tuesday, April 8, 2014 - link

    Does the S5 work with the Smart Dock Multimedia Hub? I know that the Galaxy Note 3, which also has the larger USB 3.0 hub, does, but it'd be great to know if the same is true for the S5.
  • jharvey31 - Tuesday, April 15, 2014 - link

    I tested this, and the hub does NOT work with the S5. Looks like Samsung finally updated their website to reflect this as well: http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-acces...
  • rogekk - Tuesday, April 8, 2014 - link

    its a great phone , not that impressed as so is this review http://buff.ly/1mYfgYm, but I believe samsung can make phones out of better materials
  • Egg - Tuesday, April 8, 2014 - link

    Where is Brian Klug? :'(
  • rogueninja - Tuesday, April 8, 2014 - link

    Inaccurate colors. But it's AMOLED! Saturated colors. But it's AMOLED! Burn-in on PS Vita, Galaxy 3,4, and 5. But AMOLED!
  • KoolAidMan1 - Tuesday, April 8, 2014 - link

    You're never going to get Android/Samsung sheep to be objective about what's wrong with their choices. They just blindly say its the best thing ever even when there are much better choices
  • Human Bass - Tuesday, April 8, 2014 - link

    The thing is that the colours can bd mostly tamed and amoled is the only one to be accurate with a very important color: black. Once you see how much true, absolute black enhances movies and reading, it is hard to go back to they greys of lcd.
  • az060693 - Wednesday, April 9, 2014 - link

    Sounds just like apple fans lol.
  • Samus - Tuesday, April 8, 2014 - link

    Why does the LG G2 seem to have the best camera?
  • MrSpencer - Tuesday, April 8, 2014 - link

    "Samsung got it almost perfect with the GS5. With a metal body, a rear facing camera with larger pixels (perhaps with some tweaks to camera output processing), a better NAND controller, and stereo front facing speakers, the GS5 would probably be perfect."

    So basically... the HTC One M8.

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