Today we are going to play a new fun game. I know it's just the start of the video, but here's the bottom line, whether you're shooting in night sight with the pixel ? or the pixel 3, or the Excel versions. In this case, you're going to come out with some great results. The biggest takeaway here is night sight, shot a bit warmer on the pixel to excel compared to the 3. Also, for future reference in this video I'm not gonna, keep adding Excel, and I'll just say: pixel 2 and pixel 3. You know which one I'm talking about the warmer hues on the pixel 2 is easily noticed by the orangish reds and Pink's in the sky, where it's almost all blue on the 3.
You can also tell by the yellow tones reflecting off the church here now, are either of these colors really true to life. No, the sky! Isn't this blue at night and if anything, the pixel 3 is really turning those yellows white, which is definitely more pleasing to the eye and whether you like that or not is subjective, but if it's not for you shoot in normal, auto mode at 100% crop both do a fine job in regard to detail and clarity. If it wasn't for the warmth, change in these photos, you'd be hard-pressed to know they were even taken with different camera phones in the second set of shots. The pixel 3 is now the warmer one of a bunch not by a lot, but the foreground is a bit more orange than the two. Otherwise, both look almost identical at 100% crop again both do a perfect job.
If anything, the three has a hint more clarity. All the way in this back area here in this next set of shots, both the pixel, 2 and pixel 3 did an excellent job. In this poorly lit environment, they took what would be an almost unusable shot in regular, auto mode to a perfectly usable one with night sight at one point during this, edit I had to make sure both of these pictures weren't the same because they were pretty much identical with night sight. You'll see that they've taken the warm yellow cast that covers my face from the streetlights and adjust the white balance to a cooler tone, much more so on the pixel 3, which I actually prefer here at 100% crop I've also noticed a pixel 3 did a much better job, focusing the entire photo. We have a bit more of the same here both to great braying up the shot, while adding clarity overall at 100% crowd.
Both also have some pretty spot-on detail, but I did notice. One thing on the pixel three I was actually able to pick out stars in the photo, which was either completely missing or really faint on the pixel ? for a city like Chicago, that's filled with light pollution. That was pretty mind-blowing for me now. This is something small and really minute, but it makes me want to drive out to nowhere to do some star, shooting I, think that'd be pretty cool to see. Okay, let's slow our roll for a minute and think about how ridiculous this is I'm, literally standing in pitch-black darkness.
Here you can't see anything here. You can't see that little light that that white speck, that yellow blob, that's coming from the peephole of my apartment, there's also a sliver of light coming from the bottom door and a little light to the right where the kitchen is I've done. So many tests I put out so many videos already with nitrite, and this doesn't get old. This is just ridiculous, amazing and ridiculous. So, yes, the pixel to shoot a bit warmer, the three a bit cooler and there's plenty of noise in this picture, even more so on the three this photo turned out the way it did because it came from light through a peephole and a sliver of light from the bottom of my apartment door and a hint of light from the kitchen to the right that you can't even see in normal mode.
Unbelievable- and, let's not forget this- isn't even the official release of night sight. Yet who knows if it'll even get butter I'll keep this conclusion short and sweet. The pixel, ? and pixel. Three are both great cameras. If you need more proof, I have a ton of camera.
Comparisons with both of these phones so feel free to check those out and with the addition of nitrite they've, both up their camera game to new levels. If you've been deciding between a pixel two and a pixel three and the deciding factor was whether nitrite was going to be way better on the three than the two. It isn't, at least in my experience, the three doesn't blow the two out of the water or anything like that: they're, both pretty comparable with maybe a few instances of clarity in the background, but that shouldn't be a deal-breaker and if you already have a pixel, 2 or a pixel 3 I'll leave a link in the description for you to download nitrite and see for yourself, there's no better way to proved skeptics wrong than to just use. It.
Source : phonejerome