While guys, I have spent a few days with the iPhone 8, plus camera filming and recording and I can, without a shadow of a doubt, say this is the best smartphone camera I have ever used and in most areas it is an improvement over the iPhone 7 plus. So in this video I just wanted to do a little comparison. The iPhone 7 plus, is compared to the iPhone 8 plus is the upgrade justifiable as a standalone camera device? Oh, my goodness, this thing is so beyond impressive, mostly in the dark, the shots you can get, you could never imagine getting on such a tiny sensor from a smartphone, so the magic Apple has implemented into this phone. Is there, and I've been nothing but impressed with these shots? I have taken that would have looked just mediocre on many other cameras, many other smartphones, but the iPhone 8 plus just manages to make it look that much better hands down. This is an incredible camera, but getting the details. Let's take a look at that quality compared to the 7 plus alright, taking a tour through the gardens here.
You guys can get an idea of how the colors look. This is a really, really vibrant color here and both look good. Both look perfect here, iPhone 8 seems a little brighter to me a little more vivid, I hope I'm, not just saying that, because it's the newer phone here fantastic detail, definitely have to do a focus test, see how they focus, because these seven puzzles are the best there's some yellow looks great and some more so some motion for your hair. This is in 4k 30. Anybody and these little guys will get them in there it's hard to see, but there's a lot of them just chilling.
In there some dogs, hey everybody's, close and personal. These are so mild-mannered they're, so cute quails, alright pet, the cat man, please give it some love he's just chilling. We should take this cat to the Halloween party, all buddy. This is like the best cat in the world, just so relaxed and chill. Okay, lets that's not that shutterbug.
So, to an extent, oh, it is present on the h plus when looking directly at sunlight notice that chomp. So that leads me to believe it certainly is a shutter issue and not a sensor issue. Wow, huh I am a bit disappointed to find that on there, those stages of CHOP you can definitely see them on the iPhone would have thought that Apple would have fixed that by now. So it's not as a parent and yeah coming from direct sunlight back to these cats immediately, you can tell the blacks seem a little darker I. Don't know why that is you just make out more detail and the bouquet effect great on both alright smog Vaughn to some other colors here, its whitish blueish guys, look fantastic and, let's check out the cockadoodle x' over here got some dark watts whoa.
This is the iPhone 8 pluses home environment, where it does perfect in the dark, less noise, more detail: you can see there behind these chickens. That looks fantastic so in a lower light, even with an ample amount of light. The iPhone h, plus still has more detailed cool I. Listen to a focus test here, just so you guys can get an idea of how long it takes to focus. So I've got this subject here.
Up now up down both are still pretty similar, they're, not the fastest. To find the subject does take a while to search for it. So focus isn't the best on both pretty slow still I would say the galaxy it is the fastest out of these work a little light in the background here, another quality test and I type, a beast yeah. We got Escobar I'm, just getting Zapata here, Zapata, it's what the shirt is about mo here with some gorgeous colors may not. We live in such a blessed place here, unable to see stuff like this on a daily, so we're going to be seeing here a beautiful sunrise or sunset.
Just a second. Are you advertising Mac Tools? Alright? So, let's do some motion tests see how this looks while running I'll be telling you all right, so I don't expect there to be a difference, because these are both the same spec but in some rough terrain here all right, and I'll zoom in the same amount on both here. So it gets two times. Zoom I'm going to be using the other lens. Where now hood, alright, so there are two times having a little trouble focusing here, and I want to go all the way in see.
If there's a difference in that stability, so very hippy top about the same here can't say one's better than the other. All right, selfie cameras same sensor, shining bright I, can see, so I can't say: there's a difference. These are both 7 megapixels on paper they're, the same camera. So this is portrait lighting mode. I'm going to stand here with you and, as you can see, the lighting behind him does change in real time stage light.
And let's take one here. So here's a portrait mode with the darkness stage, light contour light studio, light natural light. All right. Let's take a look at those lighting. Does change? Oh, that's! Pretty cool Wow, it's quite careful with the edges, except where it can't be.
As you can see, there is some light bleeding, but overall looks pretty cool, looks good man, alright, so Wow the world of difference, because this isn't a 4k 60 video. You guys can't really tell what it is so much more fluid. It's ridiculous, so notice how these shutter issues completely not present, while the iPhone is in 4k 16, even though it's not shown it does not have this issue at all. So it might be something with the frames interesting. So next up, I wanted to extensively cover the low-light capabilities of the iPhone 8 plus.
So there are two things in the equation here for one: the new and upgraded sensor, which allows more light in it's a little bigger higher quality. So there's that, but there's also another side of that equation. The digital image signal processor, so Apple using the 11 fusion chip, has dedicated a portion of that processor just to get the perfect image in all situations. So, no matter, if it's dark, no matter what's going on, you don't even need a fidget with the HDR anymore, you're going to get that perfect picture. So this is 4k.30 frames per second, and I am in a pitch-black environment, will not pitch black but near that. So what can I tell from this just panning, it's smoother onto the iPhone 8 plus in the dark.
That's for sure you can make out a little more color even at night, it's not so washed out. There's a green light. There that's a little of a bluish light there and a yellowish one here. So looking up at the lights, you're getting more detail in this darker area. Certainly that is so impressive.
How good this thing is at night you don't get as much noise. Then you get look if I go all the way out to the dark. You definitely can make out more details there. This is my seven balls already lost focus. Huh, sorry focus go back in the dark yeah, it's definitely more detailed on the same cost, and it doesn't lose focus.
That is a world of difference. Why? So? You can just stand here, it won't focus until I tell it to, and then I'm pressing on the screen, and it won't focus right now, there's not enough detail for it to focus on actually so on a hill across from downtown Seattle I, just thought: hey can be iPhone 8 plus make out the details of the city from here, I've been coming here every single year with every different version of the iPhone and Wow. You literally can see almost every little detail, something that on a DSLR you might be able to get this shot, but on an iPhone, that's crazy. Not only is the quality better. There is less noise in the image as well and the colors are more vivid.
You can actually see the real colors of the city they're, not all whitewashed like they are on the iPhone, 7 plus zooming, in real close. You can actually make out much more I mean it is grainy on both. Of course, this isn't a huge image sensor. What you're going to be able to make out all those details, but it certainly is a huge improvement over the iPhone 7 plus clarity and everything else, and one of the biggest changes to the iPhone 8 plus is the slow sync flash. It completely transforms the nighttime photography using flash images, look much better color and everything appears more realistic.
How it actually is one of the most underrated changes of the new iPhone 8 series. So in general the pictures I mean they're good on both the 7 plus 1/8, plus it's very hard to distinguish between these most of the time. But the colors are just a little better on the iPhone 8 plus, when you start getting a little to darker shadows, the iPhone 8 plus is the winner. In those I mean it just looks fantastic and that's not to rain on the parade for the iPhone 7, plus, that's still a fantastic camera, but this is Apple's best camera and so to wrap this up guys. This is seriously the most impressive camera on a smartphone.
I have ever seen the perfect picture in any environment. No messing around with the settings Apple optimizes that all for you to give you the best possible camera phone experience in your pocket. I mean DXO mark rated it as their number one camera ever and that's the benchmark for these cameras is just crazy guys if you're looking for the best camera on a smartphone. Look, no further hope you guys enjoyed this review. Peace.
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