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Rather pointless comparing images that are re-sized/cropped down from full size. Every time you manipulate an image quality is loss especially in lossy format like jpeg.

Most camera perform about the same in brightly lit situations like daytime. You will see camera sensors differentiate more in low light situations like indoor or night time.
 
Instead of bright and sunny stills, please try taking some of fast moving objects/ people or low-light situations.
 
Making each photo comparison side by side would certainly helps.

IMO, the pictures from iPhone 4s is more realistic, and less dramatic .. a bit warmer too compared to Razr.

And yes, for a phone camera .. both are excellent, just a little difference in color tone, maybe a bit detail and all.
 
Rather pointless comparing images that are re-sized/cropped down from full size. Every time you manipulate an image quality is loss especially in lossy format like jpeg.

Most camera perform about the same in brightly lit situations like daytime. You will see camera sensors differentiate more in low light situations like indoor or night time.

I agree 100%.

If you have any site recommendations let me know.
 
imgur.com dude.

Free, no need for an account, no bandwidth issues...just upload and that's it

imgur will resize any file over 1MB https://imgur.com/faq#size

I tried it before my 2-3MB iphone4S images got downsized to 600-900kb

flickr atleast let you redownload the original along with other sizes.

imgur is great for high traffic images that is like posted on reddit or something.
 
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