# Nokia Lumia 1020
It takes the 41 megapixel sensor of the former and pairs it up with the optical image stabilization from the latter (with some tweaks) to give you an incredibly good camera phone in an incredibly elegant and light weight body.
# Apple iPhone 5
The iPhone 5 is most definitely competent for almost every shooting condition, although its not stellar by any means in low light. The best part about the iPhone 5 happens to be the fact that you can use that amazing camera to create some really amazing Instagram photos.
# Nokia Lumia 920
The Lumia 920 may have a small 8 megapixel sensor, but the optical image stabilization (OIS) that’s built into the lens is quite something. We’ve shot footage from moving cars and even while running, but the OIS managed to keep the footage fairly stable.
# Sony Xperia Z1
Seeing that a rise in megapixels has stopped luring in potential customers, Sony has upped the camera game in the cellphone market with the Xperia Z1 by packing a 1/2.3 inch 20 megapixel sensor into this sleek thing. If a larger sensor wasn’t enough to get you, then get this.
# HTC One
The first phone that focused on the one aspect of a camera assembly that image quality comes from; the pixel pitch. HTC reduced the pixel count on the sensor to just 4 megapixels, but retained the physical area of the sensor, which allowed them to double the size of each individual pixel.
# Samsung Galaxy S4
The Galaxy S4 is not only a good phone, but it also comes with a rather good camera. With 13 megapixels at its disposal and thanks to all that processing power at its disposal..
# Apple iPhone 4S
Okay so you may not have oodles of cash to doll out on a high end smartphone, but you can still get good image quality relatively cheap thanks to the iPhone 4S. The iPhone 4S can do HDR and even Panorama straight out of the box, so there’s no need for additional apps.
# Nokia Lumia 720
The Lumia 720 may seem like an unlikely entrant into this list, but we assure you it’s not. The camera on this phone isn’t earth shattering, but thanks to the Zeiss optics the camera phone manages to produce images that are tack sharp and visibly lacking in lens-based defects.
# Nokia PureView808
The PureView 808 is out of stock in most places, but if you look hard enough, some stores might still have a few units lying around. The 41-megapixel sensor on the 808 is unmatched (it is slightly bigger, physically, than the one in the Lumia 1020) and ideal for anyone who loves taking photos with their cellphone.