[48MP | 108MP] OnePlus 8 Pro vs Oppo Find X2 Pro vs S20 Ultra vs Mi 10 Pro Camera Test Comparison By TechNick

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Aug 16, 2021
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[48MP | 108MP] OnePlus 8 Pro vs Oppo Find X2 Pro vs S20 Ultra vs Mi 10 Pro Camera Test Comparison

This is Technic, and these are four of the best snapdragon 865 powered camera smartphones on the planet. At first, we have the OPPO find x2 pro with a forty-eight megapixels imx6 8/9 sensor with 4 to 1 pixel burning, a 13 megapixel periscope sensor with a forty-eight megapixel ultra-wide lens. We also have optical image stabilization yeah, any 32 megapixel southeast snapper, the OnePlus 8 pro comes paid with the same 48 megapixel main sensor, as well as a forty-eight megapixels ultra-wide, since the same as the find x2 pro with an 8 megapixel telephoto 5, megapixel, color, filter optical image, stabilization and a 16 megapixel selfie snapper, the Samsung Galaxy s, 20 ultra comes paired with a one hundred and eight megapixel ISO cell hm one bright sensor with 9 to 1 pixel binning, 48, megapixel, periscope, Planes, 12 megapixel ultra-wide any 3ds, Holland optical image, stabilization, of course, and a 40 megapixel selfie snapper -. We have lost but not least, the Shame Eaton pro with a one hundred and eight megapixel SSL AMX bright lens, with a 4 to 1, pixel, burning, 8, megapixel long telephoto, 12, megapixel, short telephoto, lens 20, megapixel, ultra-wide optical image stabilization and a 20 megapixel selfie snapper to boots. These are incredible devices. I cannot wait to share the results with you.

This is technic and without further ado. Let's go we're. Gonna start over here with some main lens shots, one hundred an 8-megapixel, two phones on the right. Forty-eight megapixels, two phones on the left, and then we're going to go down to cropped shots. You guys have asked me to slow down quite a bit of a year, so I haven't left the pictures on the screen for a lot longer.

I have also maxed out the screen here so that all you see are the pictures of these devices. You've also asked for more cropped shots which I have brought to you guys now. I am doing 10 times crop over here, so we're going from 18 times to 180 times on most of the devices here. As you guys can see. When we do go into the cropped shots, you can see a lot more details on the two phones on the left, as opposed to the two phones on the right, though these Samsung Galaxy is ? when your Ultra is doing a superb job with that hundred and eight megapixel HM one sensor as opposed to the chemise hm X sensor.

It does a much better job at retaining detail here, especially when cropping in looking at the photos from a distance. I must say that all of them look absolutely fantastic, and that is why that I have suggested that these are full of the best naturally and 865 powered camera phones on the planet. They all look superb over here, and now we're going to move on to the burn shots, so all of them do 4 to 1 pixel burning though the Samsung Galaxy is Tiffany. Ultra is the exception with 9 to 1 pixel panning, going down to 12 megapixels for a greater megapixel count bullet greater detailed per pixel over here as compared to the rest of them. You can't clearly see it when we do show that burn pixel over there's a lot more color reproduction in the East winning ultras' camera over here.

There is a lot more of the colors shooting around the screen over here when you go to the bin shot on the s20 ultra, as opposed to the rest of the devices, though, when you are using its main raw sensor of 108 megapixels, the others seem to retain more detailed in ES 20 ultra, as you can see in this shot over here slightly alone, let's over here, but as soon as be going to their bin shots. Things look slightly better on the Samsung as opposed to the other devices. All of them look pretty great, with Raw shots once again, pixel burning things are brighter and more detailed on Samsung over here. Moving on to the last shot that we're going to be comparing a main to a bunch of shots over here. Look at the ripples in the water over here.

The detail in the Samsung is astonishing. Moving on to the ultra white over here we have 48 megapixels on the two phones on the left, 12 megapixels for the Samsung and 20 megapixels for the Xiaomi, we're going to be showing the cropped sensors over here. Since we have such high megapixel lenses only find X, 2, Pro and u1, plus 8 Pro over there. So when we crop in, you can clearly see that we retain a lot more detail and two phones on the left, as opposed to the two phones on the riots. But I must say that I'm pretty impressed with the Xiaomi is tinny megapixel ultra-wide since over here, but the Samsung completely blows the shot out when zooming in to a cropped shot over them.

Looking at them. Overall, from a r2 perspective over there just clear ultra-wide, you can see that all of them look absolutely fantastic. There. I must say that the OPPO find x2 pro is actually doing the best job with color accuracy. Here they all look pretty fantastic, but the Samsung does tend to blur quiet, but when you go into that crop shot with the best retaining of detail being the 1 plus 8 over here alongside the Opp, find X 2 pro the last shot that we have over here with the cropped image.

Look at the ripples in the water as well as the leaves the Xiaomi is pretty much disappearing with the leaves over there. Now we're going to move back into the ultra white over here and then show the Linda ultra-wide for the left-hand side over here. Being the upper findings, 2 pro anyone plus 8 pro, as you guys, can see the quality in the Xperia and the OnePlus is quite significant, as opposed to the two devices on the right-hand side. Due to that higher megapixel cards, as well as the pixel opening happening to 12 megapixels after the raw shot taken, you can see a lot more detail in the shots, as opposed to the other two devices on the right being the Samsung and the Xiaomi. The Oppo or, any one plus eight pro, are absolutely flaunting it, as opposed to the other two devices here, a lot more color in the shots over here and a lot more detail to that.

I must say that I do like the lighting effects that you see on the s20 ultra. The share seems like a bit of a mixed bag here with a bit of light blowing into the shot, but too much. If you ask me moving on from this, we're going to be shooting the shooting into the total max room of all of these senses. As soon as we finish with the last cropped shot over here now we're going to be shooting into a band Ultra wide shot here, as you guys can see. Moving on to one x with the blend shots, and now we're going to go into two times optical for all of them.

Take a look at the ripples in the water via the Samsung, retaining the most amount of detail with it's a wonderful forty, eight megapixels, periscope lens, of course, 48 megapixels and periscope means that you're going to see a lot more detail close-up. We have a hundred times max on the Samsung 50 on the Xiaomi 60 on the upper and just 30 on the OnePlus, going back to an ultra-wide shot over here, we're using bender on the two phones on the left, but not all of them with the main pics over here two times optical across the board. Once again, look at the ripples on the Samsung, you can see quite a difference over there a lot more detail, especially in the trees, the offer it seems to be the softest and the Xiaomi seems to be the sharpest when you are zooming into the photos over here.100 times is completely unusable on the Samsung at that mode. I think that the upper does the best job at sixty times. It has found its true sweet spots.

Moving on from this we're going to do one more zoomed well to more zoomed after this just to show you guys, the wonderful zoom captures that we get on all of these devices. Moving through to this wonderful mirror that you guys can see over here, you're seeing a lot more detail on the Samsung that, as soon as we shoot to 30 times, I actually see the best amount of detail in the OPPO find x2 Pro, 30 his assume on the Samsung, of course, with the OPPO being a close second, with 60 times last zoom shot over here. Looking down the street, we're gonna focus on a number plate way far in the distance over here, shooting to that 200 times, zoom on the Samsung and that wonderful, 60 and 50 on the upper hand Xiaomi respectively, but focusing on the Audi over here, as you guys can see or audio. As most of you would say overseas, as you guys can see, we are still seeing much of the number plates on the upper and the Samsung over here with the OnePlus and charming. We build art which kind of sucks moving on to a normal shot over here and then going to the depth effect.

We are using the 5 megapixel color filter for depth effect only one plus, and we are using the shimmies 2 times- optical zoom, 12, megapixel, camera telephoto lens for the depth effect here, which, in my opinion, looks the best going close-up. Looking at macro shots over here, I think that the operand 1 + do a fantastic job. The 1 + really outshining the others Oriya, especially when looking at this little flower via this really is a tiny flower and the two friends on the right completely blur it out. Moving on to video over here, all of them have the capabilities of 4k 60, but only the two phones on the right hand, side have the capability of 8k at 24 and 30 frames per second respectively, though the Xiaomi is 6k upscaled. Unfortunately, once again, all of them have 4k 60 frames per second I must say that the Xiaomi has the worst optical image stabilization of year.

It is not very stable, and I think that the Samsung is doing the best job when it comes to stabilization, we'll get to a true stabilization test in a minute now we're shooting on to 1080p 60 frames per second once again. Image stabilization on the Xiaomi is a horrid. I cannot believe what I am seeing right now. The OnePlus and the operand Samsung are doing a great job. Now we're shooting on to ultra-wide strange thing.

The upper find x2 pro caps at 27 frames per second at 4k, the OnePlus 4k 60 frames per second ultra-wide and the sharing 4k 60, which is great with the Samsung being limited to 30 frames per second, once again, ultra wider via 1080p across the board. We have the Xperia for frames per second, once again, very strange 60 on the OnePlus and 60 on the Shame, with 30 capped on the Samsung, which really sucks now we're going to shoot onto stabilization of your stabilization modes off on the at the current moment over here. Not looking too great I must say that all of them look absolutely fantastic. Now, with stabilization moves on with the Samsung bit based an interesting thing here is that we have cinema modes and full modes only one plus and Samsung, respectively, though we can shoot the OnePlus at a 4k resolution, which is great at 60 frames per second, where the Samsung is kept at 1080p 30 frames per second now, shooting on to night mode. We're going to go into night over here, as you can see, I think the greatest of detail that you can see here is the OnePlus, though it does have quite a bit of granules when shooting on tonight mode, I think things get the most bright on the Samsung, and it retains the most amount of details in most amount in most of the shots, though these Samsung tends to not handle light very well, though, when you turn on the night mode, it doesn't handle light very well, but it does pick up a lot more detail.

He Samsung and Xiaomi with the 108 megapixel lenses bending down over there. You can see that lights is not handled very well on either devices and I think that both of the shots on the operand 1 plus look a hell of a lot better than the ones on the Samsung and show me in this particular situation. We're going to go for a zoom over here from ultra-wide over here ultra-wide night on all of them, except for the Xiaomi. Unfortunately, Xiaomi looks terrible. You also have tripod mode on the OPPO find x2 Pro, which looks fantastic, that I can get blurry at times.

We have one x over here, so button shot thing moving on to night mode over here, I think it looks the best on the upper once again, and we have that tripod mode, slightly fuzzy on the Opp, but it looks really fantastic when brightening up the shot over here, two times optical on all of them, and we have two times night on all of them, except for the one plus over here, which is lucky lacking at night mode when zooming in where all of them can actually shoot night mode up to 10 times zoom, except for the 1 plus 8 Pro. All of them have wonderful zoom capabilities over. Here, though, I really think that the operand Samsung shine went in times, not especially the Samsung. There is no 30 times and max zoom night mode for any of the devices over here, though they're all pretty garbage. If you ask me moving on to nights of video footage over here, all of them look pretty dark.

I think the most amount of detail is picked up on the Xiaomi and the brightest shot is indeed a picked up on the upper finding supra. Arguably, the best amount of detail as well over there 4k 60 frames per second on all of them looks pretty decent once again. The two phones on the arthroscope, so via being the operand, the Xiaomi, tend to be the brightest and picking up the most amount of detail. The one class is really lacking in not videography over here, as well as the Samsung, definitely being the worst in this respect of here, I must say it's not doing a great at the moment. Ultra-Wide is pretty much a mixed bag across all devices.

I think the OnePlus and the Xiaomi are the brightest over here, but don't necessarily pick up. The most amount of detail in the Xiaomi is just horrendous. When it comes to picking up light, it tends to really blow up the shot when picking up any amount of lights. When recording video in an ultra-wide perspective over here. Moving on to the final shots that we have here, it will be cinema modes once again on the 1 plus and Samsung respectively.

You can see how much better it looks on the 1 plus over there and shooting onto the selfie cameras over yeah. We have a 40 megapixel selfie snap on the Samsung. We're going to be using a shot. Six point: five megapixels over here and now two times portrait mode on all of them. I think that edge detection looks the worst only one plus when we do shoot over to portrait mode, as you guys can see over there I think portrait mode is pretty much a mixed bag on all of them.

Edge detection is pretty bad on all of them, though it must be the best on the Shame and on the OPPO findings. Two Pro no biases happening over here guys. This test did take me a hell of a long time to do, but guys we're going to shoot over to video on the selfie cameras very soon. So please enjoy, and let me know what you guys think in the comments section which has the best selfie, video and audio recording or right after this. Let me know what you guys: think of the audio and video quality on the upper find x2 Pro.

Let me know what you guys think of the video and the audio quality of the one pro. You know what you guys think of the selfie video recording on the s20 ultra. Let me know what you guys think of the audio and the video quality of the meeting pros selfie video recording very mixed bag over there when it comes to selfie video recording, though I do appreciate Samsung with its 4k 60 frames per second selfie video recording selfies at night. Don't look the best with selfie night mode being on all of them, except the one plus any Xiaomi. We have flash mode on all in being the best on the Samsung Galaxy s.20 ultra videography at night doesn't look great on any of the devices. I must say the Xiaomi probably looks the brightest of year.

It is a bit of a mixed bag once again, but honestly, all of them do a superb job. The OPPO find X, 2 Pro seems to smooth things up. Quite a lot picks up the most of my details and gets read at night. I really do appreciate the work that I've done with you find x2 Pro. The 1+8 Pro is a bit of a mixed bag.

If you ask me, it has its pros and cons. I think it picks up a lot of detail during the day it lacks a bit at night, but I'm sure this will improve. With later software updates, the East winning ultra has been around for quite a while now and the hundred times. Space zoom is pretty much a major pro for the phone, the quite blurry close up with that hundred times, Zoom still takes a spectacular day and night shots with videography. Indeed, the 10 Pro, on the other hand, does not do the best time at night or in the day, I think the worst out of the test, but still holds its own for its grace price points.

Guys. Let me know what you think in the comments section down below, which should be crowned king. This is technic. I hope that you enjoyed this video as much as I did, making it, and I'll see you in the next one.


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