What's up guys, my name is arena and welcome back to my channel where I review everything attack. So in today's video I'm going to compare the cameras of the second generation iPhone, SE the Eaton are, and they often 11 Pro max I've got a lot of photos and videos to show you guys and I must say the results turn out to be pretty interesting. So, let's get started in this video as always, we'll take a look at some daylight photos: night, shots, selfies, zoomed photos and so much more and of course, at the end of this video I'll test, this subacid video quality and stabilization. Let's quickly take a look at the camera specs of these iPhones. We have a triple 12, megapixel camera on the iPhone 11 Pro Max a single 1280 pixel camerae on the iPhone 10 R, and a single 1280 pixel camerae on the iPhone SE and since the 11pro max is the only one that has the ultra-wide camera here. Let's just forget about this camera for this video, but if you're curious, you can see how the iPhone also add cameras perform in my other camera comparisons.
I'll put the links in the description, so basically, in this comparison, the 11pro max has the advantage of having the telephoto camera, which we could use for more realistic, portraits and higher quality zoom to photos, while the iPhone, Tamara and the SE have to rely on their main cameras for all types of photos. As always, let's start with some portraits. So all of these shots were taken in a portrait mode and I. Think the first thing that always catches the eye is the difference in the backgrounds. As a previously mentioned, it happens because the 11pro max uses its telephoto camera in the portrait mode.
So the subject- and hence the background- is zoomed while the SE and the turn are used, their main cameras for taking portraits when it comes to colors, I, wouldn't say there is much difference, though, and speaking of the separation. From the background and no surprise here, the 11pro mags did a better job. The Atherton, r and the SE have some minor, hardly noticeable flaws here, but overall I must say all of these files produced pretty amazing portraits. Let's look at the next 50 rows taken in the portrait mode. They seem very similar in terms of color temperatures and brightness.
Once again, the Fermi jacket is blurred in the photos from the SE and the tenner. But overall the separation from the background is perfect in all three shots and let's look at the last three portraits. Yes, the 11pro max once again does a perfect job correctly separating the subject from the background here, but overall guys, I have to admit all of these iPhones produce pretty outstanding, portraits the skin colors' exposure. Everything looks very balanced and honestly, there isn't much editing that I would want to do on this paradise. Next, let's look at some random daylight photos, and you can judge them for yourself now.
Let's look at some three times some photos, a quick reminder for you guys between these three iPhones, the 11pro max is the only one that uses its dedicated telephoto camera, so it has the optical zoom, while the other two use their main cameras with a digital zone. So let's take a closer look at these photos. Well, the leather Pro max produces the most crisp photo between these three. You can easily read all the letters here. The shot from the SE looks scatter hazy and the photo from the 10r is not really crisp, but it looks contrast, that's why it seems crisper and now, let's look at five times in photos and I think the whole situation is pretty much the same here by the way, keep in mind that this is the maximum for the 10 R and the S II, while the leather pro max could zoom up to 10 times.
But of course it really depends on whether you actually need all of this zoom personally I rarely go past two times zoom when I take my photos, but this is a test, so I want to show you all the differences between these scammers and now, let's look at the next three photos with three times zoom. The Sun looks pretty clear to me in all of these photos and when it comes to the five times zoom, as you can see, the 11pro max produces the most crisp photo here, while the shots from the SE and Tamara will look a little noisy and a few more zoomed photos for you guys, and you can judge them for yourself and now let's switch gears and talk about the FRA facing cameras, we have a 12 megapixel camera on the 11pro Macs and 7 megapixel cameras on the SE and 10 R, and let's look at some selfies. These were taken outdoors, I, wouldn't say there is much difference between them. If we take a closer look, this selfie from the 11pro Mac seems slightly crisper than the other two. But once again, in my opinion, there is no dramatic difference here and a few more stuff is fair guys and let's look at this portrait surface.
As you can see, my t-shirt and hair is blurred in the photo from the Edmonton are so basically, everything is blurred here, except for my face- and this is typical to how push yourself is look from the whole 2018 again lineup, including the apple tennis and tennis, max I've always complained about it, and luckily they have fixed it for the 2019 iPhone lineup. So now the whole Focus subject is always in focus just like in this putter from the 11pro Max, and I'm glad that the iPhone SE seems to have the same algorithm for processing portraits Elvis. It's really up to preferences guys, but I thought this difference is quite interesting and now, let's test the Sun quality and the video quality of this selfie camera. So this is the Sun from the iPhone SE, and I'm switching 2011 Pro max. So this is the Sun from the 11pro Max, and finally I'm switching to the Font an R, and this is the Sun from the offense Indra.
What do you think guys and moving on to my favorite category and probably your favorite one as well the night shots the level max is the only I found between these three that has the night mode as you can see, it produces the brightest and most crisp photo between these three, but I would say? The S, II and 10 are done a pretty good job here as well, and a few more and Nacho's for you guys. Now, let's look at some videos and, let's start with a stabilization test. First, let's look at some 4k videos shot at 60 frames per. Second, all of these videos were shot handheld and, as you can see, the video from the Savant Indra looks pretty bumpy wild 11, Pro Max and the SE produced significantly smoother videos. And now, let's look at these 4k videos when shot at 30 frames per second, the video from the 10r looks so much smoother at 30 frames per second.
So if your only ten are keep it in mind and at this point it's really hard to say which iPhone is the winner here. Next, let's look at some random daylight videos and of human mad videos, for you guys well taking into account that this phone costs 399 dollars before tax I must say, I'm quite impressed when it comes to photography in videos. It really comes to personal preferences guys, but the daylight photos and videos shot with the SE seem to me as good as the ones from the 11pro max, and I'm also impressed with the portrait mode on this iPhone. Yes, it has some weak spots in my opinion, like the zoom photos could be better and the night videos seem too dark to me in some examples, but when it comes specifically to the overall camera performance, I think this iPhone is a good bang for your buck. Let me know what you guys think about the camera of the new iPhone S II.
Thank you so much for watching this video and see in the next one.
Source : Irina Tech