iPhone 11 Pro Vs iPhone XR CAMERA TEST! (Photo Comparison) By Simple Alpaca

By Simple Alpaca
Aug 15, 2021
0 Comments
iPhone 11 Pro Vs iPhone XR CAMERA TEST! (Photo Comparison)

What's up everyone welcome back to the channel, so another camera comparison this time between the iPhone, 11 Pro and the iPhone 10 R, so I'm going to be doing a cool. You know I'm trying to be as integral as possible, as you know, as many camera situations like comparisons all that stuff and it's interesting, because the iPhone 11 Pro has three camerae: sensors. All 12 megapixels, the iPhone 1000 had a single 12 megapixel camera. Now, there's a lot of advantages for the 11pro, and ultimately it is the overall better camera sensor, but there's still a lot of ways where they're, both very similar and I, don't think if the iPhone 11 Pro is way better and in some cases I might think the iPhone 10 R is better in some lighting conditions, but overall the features and everything are more compliant with the iPhone 11 Pro ultra light sensor, telephoto lens the iPhone center has neither of those. So with that being said, the iPhone 11 Pro photos will be on the right, the iPhone 10. Our photos will be on the left and, looking at the first photo, you can see again of the infamous grass plants.

Really there look pretty similar I like how the iPhone 11 pros photo, looks a little greener, and I've said this before, however, with the iPhone 10 or you can see, it looks a little darker and I actually kind of liked that a lot. However, if we kind of zoom in a little, let's say to like the specific grease green light, whatever grass they both look, pretty good I think that the more detail kind of is with the iPhone 10 are, though, which is really weird. After looking at it, I think the 11pro is a perfect sensor. I think it looks perfect, but it looks like it's a less noisy on the iPhone 10 or if I go and zoom in a little more into that specific tool. And again you can kind of see I mean maybe I'm the only one, but it seems like there's more like noise in the iPhone 11 Pro photos.

You can see more like pixels and stuff the iPhone terms. What it looks a lot smoother overall, so for this photo I, don't know I mean maybe the iPhone 11 probe might be the better one, but I think the iPhone terror cannot look a little better if we kind of zoom in like to this specific leaf, come on like a zoom in again, maybe the details with the iPhone 10 are here: I, don't know, maybe I'm crazy, but that's pretty much it for the first photo. Looking on this next photo again of this little camera lens thing and I try to take them at the same location every time, but it's a little hard I'll be honest and again, I always take them by letting out autofocus I, don't I, don't click to focus or anything like that, and even looking at this photo I mean you can see when I zoom in it really there's not too many differences, as I can tell if I go and try to zoom into this little text right here, I come around see which one is more detailed and again dude. You might be surprising me saying this. It seems like the iPhone 10 or did overall, better job at keeping that image more crisp and detailed with the iPhone 11 Pro.

You can see it seems a little washed out not washed out, but a little brighter. In my opinion- and this could be because of the angle- I took the photo and everything but I, don't know guys. You tell me I mean I feel like I can see this one a little clearer on the iPhone 10 art and on the iPhone 11 Pro. Here with it's you know, zero five eight looks a little more pixelated zooming into the top. Let's see if we notice any crazy differences, not really.

This is a kind of minor difference, but you know that was one thing that really stuck out to me. To be honest. Now this next photo of this lampshade, and you can see we have the darker side on the left, and you know the lighter side on the right now. If I go ahead and zoom in a little, let's see if we can see any differences and upon the first glimpse really I kind of see more of the detail on the window. Here you can see a little more dirt and stuff or rain, or whatever this was the iPhone 10 hour.

You can't really see that. So that's one advantage for the iPhone 11 Pro right. There kind of looking on the right a little, not too many differences either the shadows seem to be a little more prominent on the iPhone or that's for sure, whether that's a good thing or a bad thing. Looking on the side of this thing, you can see I mean maybe it looks a little brighter on the iPhone 11 Pro, which is kind of a good thing, but you know they both look pretty similar to so again here, not that many differences this next, but I was actually pretty surprised so with the iPhone 10 or you can see that you know they both look pretty much the same. However, you can see that the iPhones are done a lot of post-processing and the image looks a little warmer on the iPhone 10 or where the iPhone 11 Pro.

The image looks cooler now one thing I noticed that off the bat was I like how the desk looks on the iPhone 10 R, but I like how the MacBook looks on the iPhone 11 Pro, you can see, looks a lot cooler. It looks a lot more vibrant, the iPhone antenna looks a lot warmer, and it doesn't seem washed out at all, but I definitely do think that the iPhone 11 Pro did a better job here. If I go in the zoom in one thing you can see that you can see all the creases here. You can see all the creases- and you know, marks here. Looking at this specific market looks more detailed on the iPhone 11 Pro, which is nice I'm glad to see that I'm really looking for details and anomalies in both sets and as you can see nothing too crazy.

Not one image is like way better than the other, but, like I said I like the desk on the iPhone 10 or I like how the MacBook looks on the iPhone 11 Pro, which is kind of funny, so you guys can be the judge here. This next photo is of the stock. You know infamous I'm running out of them, and you can see again the iPhone 11 Pro image. You know it just seems a little better. I wanted to zoom in though so this little circle right here, and you can see again.

One thing that I've noticed is that the whites on the iPhones, it seems to be a little better on the iPhone 11 pros than the iPhone 10 ours, and one thing for certain is look. How kind of you know unfocus in blurry this iPhone 10 are images versus the iPhone 11 Pro. You can see like every single line here and see it. Almost every detail versus the iPhone 10 are I mean you can see I'm trying to be as exact as possible and look at the differences here. There's a lot of detail here.

Where's on the iPhone 10 or seems a bit out of focus and kind of what we heard of here, or so you guys can be the judge here, but I think the iPhone alone Pro does a perfect job, it kind of showing the details of the images a little better, but it's been very close in some cases. The tenor was better too. Now this next image of the Rubik's Cube again, you don't really see too many differences with a Rubik's Cube itself, which is good. You can see this hair piece right here. Alright and ultimately, they look almost the same.

I, don't really see too many differences here, however, one thing that I do notice is of the background, and one thing is for certain that in that I realize is, if you look at the background images of all the iPhone 11 Pro and eleventh series camera photos that I've done. You can see that a background seems a lot blurrier on the 11 Pro Series than on the iPhone T 10, or antennas Mac series and close. If you look at this one, you can still kind of make out this phone, but on the iPhone, 11 Pro, you can see. I did a lot better job of blurring it out. So, even though the images kind of look the same in terms of you know when you're looking at first at the iPhone 11 Pro definitely has its advantages right there.

So this next one is of the Rubik's Cube again I kind of took too close on the 11pro I do apologize, but again you don't really see too many differences here. If I look at the Rubik's Cube itself, nothing too crazy. They both look almost the same, even in the background. They look almost the same -. One thing I noticed, though, is that for this specific door hinge you can see how blurred out it is, and you don't see it that well, the iPhone 10 or you can still see it.

So maybe some people like seeing that when you have a subject closer, it tends to blur out the background a little better. So that's really nice. Now this photo I demonstrate a portrait mode. Now, on the iPhone, 10 or I was not looking at portrait mode working on this teddy bear, which sucks I was able to get a working on the 11pro site. It's kind of an advantage, and you can see right here- I mean this- isn't like a portrait mode on these ten hours, just with standard image, and you can see you know, differences right there, you can see differences with the ear.

You know it's much crisper here, a little more washed out here. Looking at everything else, it's pretty much the same though you know I wish this did have port remote working on it for teddy bears and animals and stuff, but I guess that's whatever I guess: I didn't get the memo so 11pro kind of one there this photo of the iPhone 11 I, wasn't able to tell too many differences right off the bat, but once I zoomed into the camera, I was able to see a little more. You can see that, in my opinion, the iPhone 11 camera sensor looks a little darker overall, and I actually like the ring. The silver ring around the camera sensor, I, think that looks really, really nice on the iPhone 11, the iPhone, 10 or I. Did it good job ?, but it seems a little yellow down a little washed out.

So even with that bottom camera lens, you can't really make out, like you know the second lens in the bottom, but with this one you can so they both have their advantages. One definite didn't you know outlast the other out when the other, but I do think the 11pro did better here now. This photo of the leaf once again, nothing too crazy from the first glance, but once you kind of start zooming and that's when you start seeing more details and I love zooming into the specific leaf on the older iPhones as well, and if I go ahead and zoom and like to this specific part right and I zoom into this specific same part, you can sometimes see at the iPhone 11 Pro. Lets kind of look a little better, especially when you kind of get up here you can see it looks a little pixelated on the iPhone 11 on the iPhone 10 or was on the iPhone 11 Pro. It did a better job of showcasing every single detail.

Even if I zoom in a little more, you can see that white starts to kind of go away where that white is still prominent, only iPhone 11 Pro. So that's really, really nice, even in the background, seems a lot more blurry err on the iPhone 11 Pro and on the iPhone 10 or so that's a really important thing to note as well. This next photo exact same photo location, exact, same timing and look at the difference is here. That is some difference. The background everything looks much a darker on the iPhone 10, or it looks me nighttime or something or like 6:8 p.

m. there was actually like 10 a. m. and look at the difference, even at the light bulb in the middle of some difference here and the iPhone. Definitely one here it's much better and as that night no capability to which is really nice now these leaves again taken out pretty much the exact same location.

They kind of showcase. The same thing honestly, if I go in and zoom into like this specifically, for example, let's see if we can notice any crazy differences and right out the bat I don't, but once you like, I, feel like once I zoom in a little more I'll be able to tell and look at that I mean again. It seems like to me more detail on the 11pro photo even with this leaf here. Look, how much more detail we're getting here with the iPhone 10 are still, you know, it looks a little. Blurry doesn't get as much detail on the photos and again that's one thing that I've been noticing is with the older iPhones.

You know they're not back cameras at all, but once you started zooming, and they're kind of lacking a lot of detail with the iPhone 11 Pro maintains that detail is really nice now this photo I wanted to showcase how both phones interpret the same color, and you can see again I like how this one looks. I like how the tenor looks, the Effie 11pro looks more real. It looks like what it's actually looking like in real life, so between these two both are perfect, but I feel like I, like the tenors more. To be honest now this photo again taken in the same location right about and with the iPhone 10, or one thing that I noticed is that sometimes, when you're in specific lighting conditions it really likes to blow over and over expose, you know which is kind of annoying it kind of showcase. Like you can't even look at that like that look so bright, whereas on the iPhone 10 or that's still viewable, you can see that even some light is like creeping over into this specific part.

In this specific part, the iPhone 10, or did a perfect job, it kind of dampening that exposure, which is really nice overall quality. Those still might go for the iPhone 11 Pro that this looks really nice, the iPhone 10 or you know, did a perfect job overall now this photo again kind of showcases. The little thing right here and like I, said yesterday when I was looming into this thing, and I was doing into the same thing on the iPhone 11 Pro, and these were taken in kind of different locations, but almost the same thing, it kind of looks a little better on the iPhone 10 or this time around, which is pretty interesting. Looking at the rest, I kind of like how the iPhone 10 on it looks. To be honest, you know, there's not one that specifically looks way better than the other one, but going into this part, maybe the eye from 11pro looks a little better there.

Oh, it definitely looks a lot better. If I look at the leaves, let's see if I notice any crazy difference- and you know maybe the details a little better, and it looks a lot more blurry hurt and unfocused on the iPhone 11 Pro, which is what you want in a photo. So that's fascinating. This photo is of the lamp again. If I zoom into the specific fright there, let's see, which one looks better and in terms of the detail, I kind of think I, don't really know.

To be honest, they both look perfect. The 10r looks perfect and the iPhone 11 probe looks perfect too so I, don't know which one wins here, I kind of like this one, it looks a little. Perking looks better overall, however, the actual pot itself looks different on both. So you have to keep that in mind. This is just another photo that same as at a location.

You can see again looks pretty good on both I like how both of them look, but you know, without a doubt, I'll definitely say: maybe they both are almost the same honestly I. Don't really notice too many differences in this last photo again. I wanted to showcase the differences. How both phones interpret these colors, and you can see even just looking at this specific white part and looking at this specific white part, you can see how both phones interpret the white, color and honestly to kind of sum up the whole side comparison dude, both phones, are great of both of these phones. I think the 11pro An tenor has very similar photo quality.

Sometimes the 10r is better. Sometimes the 11pro is better, but overall, as a know, overall camera sensors, the 11pro, definitely wins, because you have that telephoto lens and that ultra light sensor- and you cannot forget about those things so that pretty much covers that guys. If you have any questions or anything, leave it down in the comment section below if I like one tell me so much, but definitely hit that subscribe button, every single subscriber that we get really discount some of me so much you guys could hit that also check out the other links down in the description as well. My Twitter, my Instagram, my second channel, all those things rolling down below I'd, really appreciate, if you guys could check it out. More importantly, everything else to love every single one of you guys, hopefully catch you guys in the next video result alone.

You.


Source : Simple Alpaca

Phones In This Article


Related Articles

Comments are disabled

Our Newsletter

Phasellus eleifend sapien felis, at sollicitudin arcu semper mattis. Mauris quis mi quis ipsum tristique lobortis. Nulla vitae est blandit rutrum.
Menu