Well right after Huawei has launched their holy pizza T Pro last year, which, by the way they are very famous for their zooming capabilities. So now most of the smartphone makers are trying to push their zooming to the next level. So apparently, Samsung and OPPO have both launched their flagship smartphone for 2020 this year, and they are the Samsung Galaxy s2, the ultra and also the OPPO find x2 pro, but are they as good as the first for a pizza, T Pro? Well we'll find out on today's video okay. So before we get right into a camera comparison? Of course, we need to talk about the specs of each device. So first up we have the Samsung Galaxy s, 20 outran. It has a 108 megapixel main camera.
It also has a 48 megapixel telephoto camera, which offers 100 times digital zoom. Furthermore, it also has a 12 megapixel, ultra wide-angle camera and also a POF sensor for you to take other really nice vacations and for selfies it has a 40 megapixel camera. Then we have the OPPO find x2 Pro, so this device has a 48 megapixel main camera. It also has a 48 megapixel, ultra wide-angle camera, which I think this is the first for like smartphones to have such high megapixel. You know wide-angle camera and also a 13 megapixel telephoto camera, which offers 50 times no, no, no, which offers 60 times zoom digital zoom, okay and for the third sensor, is a 13 megapixel telephoto camera, which allows you to zoom in 60 times, digital zoom and at the front it has 832 megapixel selfie camera.
So last but not least, we have the Huawei pizzas he pro, so this device comes to a 40, megapixel main camera, a 20 megapixel ultra wide-angle camera, and it has an 8 megapixel, telephoto camera for you to zoom in as close as 50 times and also a TOF camera. It also has a 32 megapixels selfie camera. So that's all he can respect you need to know for all these devices. But what about the outcome? Are they as good as they claim to be well we'll find out on today's video? So we've covered a couple of interesting tests for this comparison, and that includes zooming, of course, the portrait mode, selfies high-res pictures and a couple of things that I think you should know about them well without further ado. Let's get into the comparison first up, of course we're going to try out the dual capability of all three devices.
We took photos at each of the devices, preset zoom ranges and at the end you also get to see each phone smack zoom, which is one of the more interesting parts of this comparison. We will start off with the ultra wide-angle test. If I have to pick one as a winner, I will choose the one taken from I know. Some of you might think that the P30 Pro and STD ultra produces a more natural-looking picture. Yes, I agree on that, but I like the vibrant and lively colors from the fine x2 Pro.
It has blue skies green and green and overall, it makes the pictures pop, which is how I like it at one time, sent two times. Similar results were shown. The extra pros picture has more vibrancy to it or the other two have a more natural looking photo. So it really depends on your personal preference. For this case.
Things start to get a little different when all three devices hit 30 times zoom. When it comes to clarity, I think all three devices are pretty comparable, but one of the more significant differences that can tell is their exposure. For some reason, the fine x2 pros photo is way darker or the s30 ultra is much brighter and closer to what the scene looked like on a sunny day. This also makes the colors on the finest to pro much darker compared to the vibrant tones in the other two photos. Next up we have the 50 times zoom and in case you don't already know, that's the maximum zoom that the P30 Pro can go so be very frank.
I think the P30 Pro has the best image quality, because if you were to compare with the other two phones, the extra pro like I say it's darker, and if you look closely, there are some noticeable grains going on the sky. While the colors look great on the s20 ultra, the noise on the image is pretty significant, and that is why the PID flow here is my winner. Moving on, we have the sixty times zoom, the fine x2 pro has a maximum of sixty times. So that is why I've tried to emulate the sixty times zoom on the s20 ultra, since it can zoom out to 100 times. Yes, it sounds amazing, but I'll get back to you on that.
By now. You guys might already know what are the things that you should take note when you are comparing pictures, and it is quite obvious which smartphone I think takes the best in this category. Yes, it is defined next to proof, even though the outcome is a little dark. The fine x2 pro picture has less green compared to the s20 ultra. Take a look at the zoom lion text.
The Z on destiny ultra looks a little distorted and weird while extra products, just fine but a fine x2 pros photo, is also less sharp because they are very aggressive with removing noise. So the for the ends are very soft, but at least I've compiled all three smartphones Maxim's side-by-side. To give you a better look at the zoom range for each and one of them. It is nice to see that you are able to capture a subject that far with s20 ultra but in terms of the quality well I'm, not as impressed, but do let me know what you think about them. Moving on to the portrait test, I think it is pretty obvious which picture here is my least favorite.
Yes, it is the hallway PID Pro, the softening on the image is too aggressive, and the shadows are way too harsh. The STD out Rates background is a little overexposed, but the edge detection is pretty good. But to me the fine x2 Pro takes the best photo of these three fonts. The backgrounds well exposed the subject. Separation is awesome, and he did an excellent job catching the details of my hair.
Besides that, we have also taken this opportunity to compare the main camera of all three smartphones. This set of pictures were taken on each smartphone the highest rest mode with a PID pro at 40 megapixels, the fine x2 Pro at 64, mega pixel and the yesterday ultra at 108, megapixel, and you've guessed that right. The photo from the 108 megapixel camera did look more detailed when you punch it into the s20 picture. It looks way sharper than the others, but I have to say that the shadows on the s20 ultra, our leader, underexposed or the p30 pros photo is closest to wife. Remember the scene looked like on that day, but if I had to pick a winner, I'll choose the fine x2 Pro, because not only the pictures are sharp.
It also strikes a nice balance between its colors with good dynamic range. We also have the opportunity to take a close-up shot of the full moon that day. The reason why we did this it's because the hallway P30 Pro has a feature called moon mode where it uses its periscope, like zoom, lens and AI algorithms, to create these images of the moon, and also we want to see how the other two phones can compete with. It. Do note that this set of images were taken without a tripod and at 50 times and as expected, the P that hie pro has the best outcome.
Thanks to AI, the extra Pro did quite a decent job as well, but the moon texture is not as clear as the one on the PD Pro. The s20 ultra, on the other hand, has the worst quality I think it's because Samsung didn't add in any dedicated moon won't like P30 Pro. Last but not least, we have the selfie portrait test. My winner for this category is the s20 ultra. The colors are nice and vibrant, and my skin tone looks well exposed and natural I usually don't mind.
A little beautification on my selfie by the ones taken on the p30. Pro is a little too aggressive for my liking. My skin is super smooth, and it seems that I have blusher on my cheeks, but besides purification, the subject. Separation from the background of all three images are pretty awesome. The background is nicely blurred without any compromises.
Well, over the course of the past few years, smartphone camera technology has evolved more significantly than any other feature of our devices. If you ask me two years ago, I would have never imagined that a smartphone could zoom in a hundred times digitally and there's no way that a smartphone can fit in a one hundred eight megapixel sensor. But here we are looking at the Samsung Galaxy S 20 ultra, which I have to say it's an amazing smartphone camera. Yes, in my life in certain aspects, but the pictures are much more natural compared to the other two phones in this comparison. Besides, that you can do mean as close as 100 times and the best part about it is that it comes with this viewfinder, where you can track a subject when you're zooming in, but the OPPO find x2 Pro is no slouch either.
The pictures are puncher and more colorful compared to the other tool and to me that's not a bad thing. You can definitely save some time when you want to post these pictures on social media because they are good to go straight out from the camera. So then, it's why the Opp, fine x2 Pro, is the winner for me in this comparison, since the hole repeatedly Pro is a 2019 flagship, I couldn't really say much about it, but I have to point out that they are the first company to introduce a smartphone that could zoom in as far as 50 times, and that's really impressive, and I'm pretty excited to see the holy P for this camera capability. So thank you guys so much for tuning in like this video, if you liked it and subscribe to our YouTube channel, if you have no idea and also click on the notification bar like on sick and stay updated, so future videos, and I'll see you guys in the next video bye. You.
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