Google Pixel 4a VS iPhone 11 Pro / My Camera Comparison! By TechWithMe

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Aug 14, 2021
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Google Pixel 4a VS iPhone 11 Pro / My Camera Comparison!

Hey guys it's Alex, and we're going to be talking about the uh Pixel 4a versus the iPhone 11 Pro in a camera test. Now I took some pictures with portrait and night mode night sight as they call it on the Pixel 4a. Now we're going to be going over. Basically in the beginning, like the specs of each camera on the front and the back of the phone now definitely fascinating stuff. There definitely going to want to listen to that, definitely going to want to see how this camera comparison turns out now. So I definitely think the Pixel 4a and the iPhone 11 Pro compare with each other, the camera wise, obviously not phone, wise and speed wise, because this is a flagship.

This is a budget or mid-range budget phone. Obviously, it's a great phone, definitely the best phone of 2020. So far, now this year is the year of the budget phone. So moving on from that, these phones are really great now, Samsung, obviously people might argue with me. Samsung has some good cameras.

I mean they really don't, though their photo imaging process just isn't up to par with the iPhone and the pixel. Now OnePlus actually might be pretty good too. OnePlus could be pretty good too, but we only time will tell- and I haven't really actually used the OnePlus yet really looking forward really want to use one, so we'll see really want to use a pixel 5 too. Obviously, so, let's get into this camera comparison instead of talking, so we're going to run over the specs first of the cameras. So this is the iPhone 12 megapixel 12 megapixel 12 megapixels, ultra-right, telephoto and wide now we'll move on to the pixel, so an 8 megapixel wide on the front and a 12.2 wide on the rear of the Google Pixel. So this is a portrait mode selfie that I took of myself on each phone now.

I think the pixel actually fades out the color a little. Yes, the iPhone does overexpose the clouds a little. The whites and the pixel definitely defeat fades the color. I definitely think the sky looks more realistic on the iPhone than the pixel. So, overall, I definitely have to give the portrait mode on the iPhone a win in this case because of the sort of colors is what I'm saying.

So here is a flower. Now I think the iPhone makes the whites look a little more yellow and the pixel makes the whites look a little more white like they actually are in real life. Personally, I think the flower actually looks more detailed on the iPhone or the pixel, not the iPhone. I mean tell me if I'm wrong, that's just my opinion. I think the pixel does look perfect, though I'm going to have to give this one to the pixel.

Now I am comparing not an iPhone SE, but these phones definitely really compare with each other. So don't even argue it. So here's a picture of a walkway gotta give this one to the pixel again. I think the iPhone makes the road look a little more blue than it actually is. I think the road's like more black, so I don't think, and now when it comes to the stairs, I think the iPhone makes it look more realistic than the pixel.

The stairs definitely look better on the iPhone than the pixel, because the pixel makes them look a little more brown than the actual whitish color that the stairs actually are. So that's my opinion on this picture. Next up is a picture of this grassy plant. Now I think the iPhone looks better in this case because it looks more detailed than the pixel. Now honestly, this is really close, though this one personally, I think the colors on the pixel might be better than the iPhone in this case, but I have to just give the overall detail of the picture to the iPhone, so I'd probably have to give the win to this one to the iPhone, or it's tied.

Honestly, those are my two opinions on that picture. I'd have to say they're tied, so next up is this picture uh using zoom on the iPhone, not zoom, but on the iPhone. Obviously, you know what I mean so zoomed in on the sailboat uh. I think the pixel and the iPhone both look blurry. So this is obviously a tie.

Both lose this one. Both don't look as obviously, as we know on older iPhones like when you zoom in it just doesn't look good now on the pixel. I definitely see it in the water, but overall though there it's not really a bad picture when zooming in I mean it's not as bad as that, s20 ultra 100 times zoom, but overall, that's pretty good. So this globe, both of these globes I'd, have to give this a wind of the pixel, because I feel like the pixel makes it look more realistic. I think the iPhone makes stuff look a little like not realistic.

If you know what I mean, I think that the sky on the iPhone looks a little too blue and the trees look a little too green, obviously because it's autumn, so they shouldn't look that green, and I think that the pixel brings out the blues and the blacks a little more in the whites of this picture. Definitely think that this picture goes to the pixel okay. Obviously this goes to the pixel. I believe. In my opinion I mean yes, the iPhone makes it look a little more realistic.

I just like the overall look of a pixel photo a little more than the iPhone and that's coming from me. I'm an iPhone like fanatic, like I'm. I've been an iPhone fanboy for a long time. Furthermore, I'll admit that, but personally, I think I'm switching to android at this point, I'm like I don't care anymore. Furthermore, I can use android now, so I definitely think that the blocks in this picture and the whites definitely look better on the pixel.

Next up is stabilization on the iPhone 11 Pro and pixel 4 on the rear cameras got to give this one color wise to the pixel and honestly stabilization is kind of a tie. Both actually have pretty good stabilization. I think the iPhone makes the grass look a little greener than it actually is. That's just my opinion on this one guys, so that has been it for this camera comparison. As we have seen the iPhone 11 yeah iPhone 11 Pro yeah.

It's got some better things like it's got the triple cameras, but these cameras really do compare to each other and that's why I compared a flagship to a budget. Now we've got the pixel 5 coming out tomorrow as you're, seeing this video the 30th tomorrow, and so we'll honestly be able to see how that is and get the iPhones coming in the next couple of weeks too. So we'll see how those cameras are too in the OnePlus 8t we've got a lot of stuff coming up in October, so be on the lookout for coverage on those things, so that has been it for this video. Like always, please subscribe and like the video, and I'll catch you guys in the next one see.


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