iPhone 11 Pro - Camera Review (Lots of samples) By Lee Zavitz

By Lee Zavitz
Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone 11 Pro -  Camera Review (Lots of samples)

What's up guys I got a brand-new video for you today we're taking a look at the iPhone 11 Pro, and I'm, shooting everything on the iPhone 11 Pro with the ultra wide-angle lens, but I think I'm going to return it. This phone has three cameras on the back now, so you've got wide ultra-wide and telephoto, but it also has a really sick, selfie camera on the front. It can shoot 4k video. Actually, all four of these cameras can shoot 4k 60. So that's awesome. That's not the reason why I want to return this phone, but I want to talk about three or four main reasons.

Why I love this phone and then kind of tell you why you should probably just get the iPhone 11 instead, so I definitely think the biggest improvement is definitely battery. Life. I've never had an iPhone like this, where I could finish the end of the day, using the phone like very heavily with the brightness on full and still have like 30 to 40% battery left at the end of the day holy crap. These waves are getting insane out here. Should we go down and take a look at them? I do have the telephoto lens on this thing: let's switch it oh yeah, whew, so I would definitely say that the ultra-wide camera is the coolest thing about this phone.

It's definitely something special and up into this point, you had to get something like the moment lens to screw on, to get ultra-wide video and photos on the phone, and now you don't have to it's built right into the phone, and not only the ultra-wide camera is something that's perfect. On this phone. You know the telephoto lens is now F ?, it's definitely sharper than my previous iPhone 10, and even some of the phone comparisons I've seen against the iPhone 10s, it's way better sharper. The autofocus is better. The stabilization is better, so the telephoto lens is definitely an improvement, and now what the main camera used to be is now considered the wide lens- and it's also perfect- and one of the big features with this new lens is that it can do this night mode.

I can't tell if this is like a software, long exposure or some kind of crazy magic they got going on, but this phone can do some crazy night stuff and it kind of competes now like the Google Pixel and the s10, and things like that. So let's take a look at the night mode. So briefly touching on night mode, you can see how dark this was to my eye, and it doesn't actually work with the ultra-wide lens, but when you switch it to the wide lens own can use it. You see that icon in the lower left there that yellow that's showing that I was doing a three-second exposure, and I was doing that handheld. You can do up to like five seconds or even up to 30 seconds if the phone detects no motion, but it looks really, really good.

So I want to make mention of deep fusion because it is computational photography, mad science, it's not out yet, but it's been released in beta firmware and from what I've seen the people that are testing it. It does seem to look like there's more detail and sharpness. It's doing some kind of image, stacking and pixel by pixel. The euro engines are reducing noise and artifacts, so I'm excited to try it out. I'm, not gonna, spend too much time on it, because I'll make a separate video on that, but it does work with both the iPhone 11 Pro and the iPhone 11.

So I mentioned earlier that I thought that the ultra-wide lens is something special, and it really is because you know apples doing some crazy. Digital stabilization and I was actually not very impressed with it at first, because I was like: oh man, all the other two lenses are stabilized, and this one isn't, and we're actually shooting it doesn't look that good on camera until after so what it does. Is it kind of processes the stabilization after, and you get like this really smooth shot, after which I would almost compare to some gimbals. To be honest, I mean it's not perfect. You're still going to have a bit of bobbing and stuff like that, but it does a perfect job, and you're not really sacrificing any crop either.

So, as I said at the start of this, video I'm probably going to return it, and it's mainly just because you know, there's not much. That really makes this a pro phone over the iPhone 11 you get the OLED screen. You get slightly better battery life, yet I haven't been able to confirm that until I get the iPhone 11, but basically all you're getting is a telephoto lens and the OLED screen, so I think I'm going to return. It gets the iPhone 11 because, like I said, I really love this ultra-wide lens. It's something special that makes this phone a little better than any of the other iPhones that I've ever had in the past and yeah I kind of think.

This is a good vlog setup. If you were using the front screen which I'm not because I kind of wanted to show off the ultra-wide lens, you can see yourself, shooting 4k, shoot, 4k 60 and if you plug in the road Wireless go like I'm using right now plugged in right. Here you have good audio as well and something that's super mobile to use. Actually, you know what let me show you what the setup looks like. So this is what the setup looks like rode go plugged in boom, so here in Canada, it's like almost four hundred dollars more for the iPhone 11 Pro 64 gigs versus the iPhone 11 64 gig, so I feel like I'm gonna, save a bit of money and I.

Don't really use the cameras on my phone that much because I'd rather use my real camera, no offense to anybody that actually shoots with their phone, because I've seen some people that shoot iPhone only, and they get amazing shots and stay tuned get subscribed because I actually have another video coming out where I compare the portrait mode on this lens to a DSLR, so stay tuned for that anyway. That's it guys, thanks for watching this, video I am gonna, be returning the iPhone 11 Pro and getting the iPhone 11, because I just feel like it's not really worth the extra money. But if you do shoot photos on your iPhone a lot, it probably makes sense to get the iPhone 11 Pro. That's it. If you like, this video, give it a thumbs up, if you dislike this video, give it a thumbs down twice, don't forget to hit that notification bell.

If you saw this camera setup right now, you would probably be cringing because it looks scary. Let's note that front facing camera 4k still looking crispy, because some serious HDR going on to match the exposure of the background like 40 back to the main features of this camera. This phone I keep calling the camera because it's basically a camera with a phone built into it.


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