iPhone 11 VS iPhone XR - Camera Comparison! By Redskull

By Redskull
Aug 15, 2021
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iPhone 11 VS iPhone XR - Camera Comparison!

What's happening everyone, my name is Alex and welcome. Back today we have a camera comparison between the brand new iPhone 11 and the iPhone 10 R. As we all know, the iPhone tanner has been extremely popular, and these days you can buy this one for $100 cheaper than this one, but is it worth spending that 100 extra dollars? We are definitely going to find out in this video. So today we are gonna check out a bunch of videos done to the front and the rear cameras during the day and during the night, so you can see which device does better. We are also going to check out on a bunch of pictures taken during the day and during the night and, of course, on poor date mode pictures. Now the biggest change for the iPhone 11 is the night mode done so now, I can take nighttime on pictures and the pictures do look much better, so I think we should start by checking out those pictures, because that's what you're going to see the biggest change, but just before we start.

Why? Don't you help me out by pressing that, like button? It's going to help this video quite a lot, or it's all, nighttime pictures all for nighttime pictures. As I said, you're going to see the biggest difference. The pictures that I took using the night mode on the iPhone 11 look perfect compared to the pictures I'm taken by the iPhone they're not last year, the iPhone 10 are, if you take pictures in darker places, you couldn't exactly see anything well that has changed a lot of the iPhone 11, and now I can actually see everything even in super dark places. So, if you ask me, yeah definitely spend the extra hundred dollars and get the iPhone on eleven over the Tanner just because of those nighttime pictures, and we are moving on to daytime pictures well for daytime pictures. You aren't going to see the same difference as you've seen for the nighttime picture, so the data and pictures are fairly similar.

However, the colors from the pictures taken by the iPhone 11 seem to be a bit warmer any reality. The colors actually look more like them. The colors that you've seen in the iPhone 10 up I'm not sure if they're done it on purpose of the pictures. Look warmer, therefore better for the user bottom. If you're looking for the phone that has the most natural colors I feel that the iPhone Tanner does a bit better for those, the dynamic range seems to be improved, but just the tiny bit on the iPhone 11, as well as for portrait mode pictures.

Well, they are a bit better on the iPhone 11, but not that I'm that much better, so I'm gonna. Let you watch a few more pictures, and I'll be right back, of course, the iPhone 11. We also get an ultra-wide lens and if that's something that you need- and you want them- there is no point in even considering the iPhone sum 10 are, and you should probably upgrade to the iPhone on 11. But if you don't care about that lens like me, well, you know what I mean the pictures of doing that. They look very, very similar, we're moving on to video recordings.

Well, both devices can do 4k at 30 frames per second and 4k at 60 frames per second, and next we're gonna check out some sample recording, so you can see which device has a better internal microphone which devices better on stabilization, which device has better colors for videos, etc. , etc. So, let's check out those sample, videos, and I'll be right back alright. This is a super quick video test between the 11 I'm, currently recording 30 frames per second. This resolution will also have electronic image normalization now, looking at the screens on both devices, the electronic image stabilization looks the same, but it actually looks some on the computer.

It's under these conditions are basically walking and wood some Wind ham. This is how recording from these two devices looks like okay, and we're moving on to our second video test between the iPhone, 11 and iPhone. You're, probably going to hear my voice and a lot of wind I'm, currently recording in 4k at 30 frames per second at this resolution. Of course, we have electronic image stabilization, so I'm gonna, pan right for a bit, and I'll keep walking for a bit I'm. Also, going to do a quick running test, so, let's see which device has better electronic image stabilization and yet another super quick come work at 30 frames per second recordings, so I'm walking, but the mocking super slow, I, want to see which device can get the smoother and smoother footage somewhat repellant left slowly and back right turn around and walk straight for a bit, and we're moving on to another quick little test.

But this time around with the front facing camera on the iPhone, 11 and, of course, the iPhone, then our I am recording in 4k at 30 frames per second I'm, pretty sure the time I am and of course it is a bit windy and there is a lot of traffic alright. So that's about it! Alright- and this is our second video and audio test Broken facing cameras on the iPhone 11 and on the iPhone Tanner. As you can probably see, I am walking. It is fairly windy, and I'm recording in 4k at 30 frames per second, that's the church that you always see in my videos right. So this is how recording from the front-facing cameras on whom these two devices looks like.

So as you've heard, forest of the sound recordings from the iPhone 10 are seemed to be a bit louder, but the iPhone 11 cancels the sounds of around you better. So traffic, wind, noise and stuff, like that I feel that if you'd be in a very quiet place, the sound of the recordings from the 10r would be a bit better. But if there is any noise around you, the iPhone on 11 will do the better job. The video quality seems to be very similar in between the two, but the colors from the iPhone 11 seem a bit warmer. So just as we've seen the picture some earlier than forum stabilization I think that the iPhone 11 has somewhat a better image stabilization, but not that big of a difference so for video recordings they're fairly similar and next we're gonna, move on and check out some nighttime recording.

So let's see those, and I'll be right back alright, and we are moving on to another quick video test, but this time around um in low-light. So once again, I'm using the iPhone 11 and the Tara, and I'm not recording in 4k at 30 frames per second. Some of these conditions, working with electronic image stabilization turned on this, is how recording in low light that looks from these two devices, so I'm gonna, pan right here, can't exactly see anything on either of them and all panelists, and we're moving on to our second video test in low-light once again between the iPhone 11 and the iPhone, then our so recording in 4k with the electronic image stabilization. This is how a recording would look like I am walking, and it is also a bit windy. So you may be able to hear some wind in these recordings as well, so I'm going to keep going straight for a bit walk straight.

So this is how recording from these two devices looks um at nighttime and as you've seen for result for nighttime recordings. There isn't much of a difference between the iPhone 11 and the iPhone 10. Are the videos look fairly dark on both devices, so not that much of a difference that I can actually tell that one is better than the other we're moving on to selfies. Well I've, only let me get on a brand new front-facing camera and basically all the selfies that I took ooh. The iPhone 11 seemed to be better, which was kind of expecting because we have a brand-new camera.

So if you're into selfies and nighttime pictures I feel that the iPhone 11 will do better. But if you don't take that many pictures during the night I feel that if you still have an iPhone 10 are die phone 11 will not be that much of an operated. Alright guys hopefully enjoyed this video. If you did like it, don't forget to press that like button, don't forget, subscribe, and I'll see you in the next one thanks for watching.


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