Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Vs iPhone XS! (Camera Comparison) By Simple Alpaca

By Simple Alpaca
Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Vs iPhone XS! (Camera Comparison)

What's up everyone welcome back to the channel, so I told you guys. I was going to do it and I finally did so. This is going to be the first iteration of the camera comparisons I'm going to be doing for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, and no 10, plus now I'm going to focus on the note 10 because, as far as I know, I don't think there's a big difference between the no 10 and no 10 plus in terms of the camera, and I've already shot all the photos with the note 10, so I'm too lazy to go redo them. But right now we're going to look at the note 10 versus the iPhone 10s. Now I took a lot of different photos. Now, I just want to get it out of the way, all right, I'm, not a photographer I'm, not some guy who's like super into photos and all that stuff, like that's not me at all, even though I make these videos- and it might seem like that- I'm not that type of person- and mostly because I feel, like cameras, are already so good.

I just wish phone manufacturers with focus and other departments and I think this video will probably push that agenda even more because, in my opinion, I would rather have a way bigger battery and way better screen than having a way better camera, because I think cameras are so good that I'm, just like yes, improve the cameras, but also improve other things too, and as we'll go through these photos, I try my best to kind of take photos and like every day, lighting conditions and everything I didn't go out purposely into the Sun and like perfect lighting. I just took things that I would assume that I would take in a normal day, and it was well as you maybe I, don't know, but this first photo that we're going to look at is actually a photo of the iPhone 6s and, as you can see, there's really not too much of a difference. You might even think that they're, the exact same photo on both sides, but believe me, I had to double-check they're different photos and, as you can see, they look almost identical. There's really not too much. I could see different here, and now the tennis has a dual camera setup on the back, so two 12 megapixel sensors, the no 10 has a triple camera setup.

It does have two 12 megapixel sensors, but it has an extra 16, megapixel ultra-wide sensor, so take it as you will, but in this specific photo I, don't really see that much of a difference, I'm sure if you zoomed in you, looked at the pixels and all that, so maybe you could see a difference, but in terms of this specific photo, I could not find any difference in my opinion, but looking at the next photo, which, if I didn't already make it clear and if you can't tell by the corners the 10s photos are on the left, the no 10 photos are on the right and this photo is actually super, super interesting. So if you look at the left, you can see the 10s photo looks normal, looks great and everything. But if you look at the note 10 photos, you can see that it adds that little flair, and it just looks so much more I- guess high quality than the iPhone sent us and, as you can tell by my vocabulary, I'm not a photographer at all. I, don't know the correct terminology for that, but the way I took these photos, it wasn't like I, lined it perfectly, and I clicked on the focus and to change all the settings. These are all unchanged: I, literally let the camera autofocus by itself and then take the photo I didn't zoom into the camera.

I didn't crop anything and these photos I did crop them a little, but that was all after the fact, I didn't zoom into the photos at all. These are all on native settings. I didn't do any filters or anything like that, and the note 10 in my opinion does take the cake here. It looks so much better and you guys are going to make fun of me about how dirty my window is. If you guys want to come here and clean it, you guys can do it I.

Don't think the tennis photo is that bad either, but you can definitely tell there is quite a bit of difference. However. I will say there is kind of an advantage with the tennis. You can kind of see that the colors I guess are a little more accurate. If you look at the note, 10 I mean the flare does change up the coloring a little, but with the tennis you can kind of tell that it is a black thing on the bottom or whatever, but that kind of covers that now, switching over to the next photo I just took it up.

A simple light bulb nothing too crazy. Here the lighting was actually pretty decent here, and you can tell I mean I, don't know which one is better because they both look almost identical to me. However, I will say that with the note 10, if we kind of zoom in- and you kind of focus your attention on the metal part of the lightbulb towards a lower end of the light bulb, you can see that it does look a little better. In my opinion, on the note 10 than on the 10s, but at the same time it does a pretty good job at actually darkening some text on the light bulb too. So it's a little easier to read on the iPhone 10s.

It looks I mean it doesn't. Look that bad, but the colors on the light bulb, do look a little washed out, and I do feel, like the note.10 does a better job at kind of darkening that text hole. You know, I can read it a little easier with the 10s I have a hard time reading it, but the note 10 is just a little easier. Also looking at the background of the desk, you can kind of tell that the 10s, in my opinion, actually looks a little better than the note ends, and I feel like the tennis is a little more accurate, even though they look almost identical. You can kind of tell that there is a difference, but this photo was taken indoors and it kind of gives you a glimpse at a little of difference between these cameras.

But if I had to say it, I might give the overall edge to the note 10 in this photo. Now this next photo was taken outside, and this is just like a pot with some planning whatever and looking at this photo I honestly and kind of confused that, what's going on with the 10s, because I don't know where the focus went like I said, I just took the photo I didn't like purposely try to like to make it so crazy, I, just put it at the same location. It was on the previous phone, waited for it to focus on something and then click the shutter button and I think with the 10s I, don't know exactly where the focus is. But if you kind of look at the bottom leaf or the red rose and the first one that's kind of closer to you, you can kind of see that it's not completely out of focus, but it's not completely in focus either. If you look at the note n that photo in my opinion is a little warmer, but it looks a little better.

That rose that I was talking about in the tennis photo, looks a little more in focus on the note n, but also at the same time, if, if you look at the rose all the way at the end, like the one above it, you can kind of see that, on the note 10, it does also look in focus we're on the tennis. It looks a little. You know in focus and a little out, I feel like the note n did a better job at kind of warming the photo and making it look really, really good and, as you can see same exact photo same exact lighting, but two kind of different outputs I mean the thing is the same: if, if you showed one person the tennis foot on another person, then o tempo today would find things wrong with it and things good with it. But I would probably give the edge here to the note 10 now looking at these Rubik's cubes. This is another example of an indoor photo same exact lighting, same exact everything, not too much crazy.

But if you look at the note 10, you can see that the Rubik's Cube on the bottom is a little brighter than the 10s one, so I guess that could be an advantage, but nothing too crazy. Nothing like insanely out of the world here both pretty much the same at the end of the day. Now this next photo is one that is kind of confusing to a lot of people and I. Think you're, probably looking a bit like. Why would you even put this in a review or whatever? But if anything, this showcase is a fascinating thing that I probably would not even found out if I can't even try it now.

This is the only photo where I actually tap to focus on both the devices okay. So if you look at the left, this is just a nickel. It's just a standard thing. This was on the same desk that the lightbulb was that now I when did the same exact distance from the nickel at from both cameras and as you can see, on the 10s I tap, to focus on everything and look at how blurry that photo is okay, now granted nobody's probably going to be putting their phone this close to it and taking a picture of a nickel like this. But if I were to compare these two I mean, which one would you say was better, which one would you say is more in focus now.

I would say both of these photos are kind of out of focus, but that no tens is honestly better. In my opinion, at focusing on specific, smaller objects. Now, like I, said, if you're taking a shot of somebody else or something like that, maybe I don't look a little better, but my man, Thomas Jefferson over here I mean I kind of disrespected them on the tennis photo, and then I retook it on the note 10, and you can see it is a little better. So overall I think the note n did a better job at focusing in on that specific photo and focusing in on my man, Thomas Jefferson, so kind of interesting thing there. Maybe a lot of people won't care about that, but I found that kind of interesting.

Now this next thing kind of going along with the focusing thing on the tennis, you can see that I don't know really where the focus is at. It might be only like the little ridges on the little bench thing or whatever, on the note Tend you can see, in my opinion, the little whatever that thing is looks a little more in focus than on the 10s. Is it a humongous deal like I said? Probably not, but I could see how some people might you know prefer the note tens, but some people might prefer the 10s. You know, but I think in terms of color accuracy and way the photos feel I. Think the note n kind of winds here now this last specific photo that I took was just of a Rubik's Cube again another indoor photo I, don't really see too much of a difference here, but I do kind of, like the tennis and the kind of glaring effect from the Rubik's Cube that we have in some like I guess by the green cube and by the blue cube in the back on the note tend, it looks pretty standard, and I do like how the note ends.

The desk on the bottom looks a little nicer and cleaner than on the 10s that one just kind of looks gone, grayed out and kind of weird, but I do like that filter affecting that sunlight beam that we have in the 10s kind of that's, showing like half a circle or whatever. So when this one I don't really know which one is technically better, but they both seem to be pretty decent. So I, guess it's a tie here now this next one is just a video and I probably will just play. It was just me talking over it, but one thing to kind of keep in mind at this specific video is I think to focus on autofocus and I. Do think that the colors I think look a little better on the 10s here, but I feel like the autofocus is better on the note 10.

These are all 1080p videos, no post-processing I didn't do anything with it. I, just literally just put it on my computer and then put it in this video and, like I, said I do think I like the colors on the 10s I, feel like optical image. Stabilization might be a little better on the note end, but I think the autofocusing is better on the note tendon on the 10s, as you can see, when we kind of get into the pot I, don't know what part of this video you're in, but I feel like. It is a little better on the 10, but that's kind of all really I wanted to hit on like I said I. Think both cameras are very, very good.

You know they both have their strong suits. You might have just assumed that the no tenor was the better one overall, but that's not really the case. However, what I will say is, and I waited till the end of this video to say this, and the main thing I want to hit on is that between iOS and Android camera software has always been, in my opinion, so much better than iOS is Apple makes it so annoying for us to even change the most basic of settings on our camera. So, in order for us to change the resolution that we're filming in or whatever we have to go to the Settings app a whole different I have click on cameras and then change it there. We cannot do that natively through our camera, app, which has always been annoying I.

Don't know why they've ever done that, but on Android you are able to do that in between the iPhone 10s camera app and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 camera app, the Samsung Galaxy Note, tens camera app is so much better in my opinion and that kind of adds into the experience and overall camera quality too. Even if the camera qualities were exactly the same on both devices, I would still probably give the edge to the note 10 because of that camera app. You know, Samsung does a perfect job at not only their cameras but their software as well, and hopefully with maybe even mid-iOS 13, but with iOS 14. Hopefully they redesigned that whole entire camera app. Add those features into the camera, app add more features into it.

To I mean the possibilities are endless and for them to just keep focusing on their hardware and not improving their software. It's so bad I'm talking about Apple here, you know, apparently with the iPhone 11 they're, going to be adding the extra camera, but how? What good is all these cameras? What good is adding another hundred cameras if the software is not up to par with other competitors? You know I mean so between these two I think in terms of the quality. Maybe the note 10 is better, but when you add in those features that Samsung puts into that camera, app I find that so awesome and I have to give them props for that. So, overall, between these two I would probably give the edge to the Samsung Galaxy Note 1000 overall, better camera, but not only because I think it not only has the overall the better camera, but also the better camera app. So hardware and software is perfect on the note 10, so I'll give that that, so that's pretty much it if you guys have any questions or anything leave it down in the comment section below.

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