Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite vs OnePlus 7T Pro: Camera Comparison By BGR India

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Aug 22, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite vs OnePlus 7T Pro: Camera Comparison

Hey, what's up guys dharma here back with another video for BGR India Samsung recently launched the light version of its 2019 flagship smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy s, 10 light in India, the company priced a smartphone at rupees, 30 9999, making it an ideal contender for the millennium segment. Top-Of-The-Line specifications and pricing make it go toe-to-toe with a 1, + 70 RO the made of premium champion for some time. Given that s 10 light +, 1, + 70 pro features top-of-the-line specifications with a different take on software. It was only ideal to compare these two smartphones beyond the usual software and internals. The only difference between the dual smartphone lies in the camera. So today our meteor, we will be doing a camera comparison between the Samsung Galaxy s, 10 light and one plus 17 throw so without wasting any further time.

Let's get started, we showed photos and videos on both the devices in various conditions, to push them to their limit, inspecting all the images 1 + 70 against the Samsung Galaxy s, 10 light. We came to somewhat uniform conclusion. The image is short on Samsung Galaxy s, 10 light turned out to be better in terms of color reproduction and details, even though the OnePlus 70 pro tried its best. The overall white balance and exposure took a hit when compared to a stand, light Samsung managed to provide better images with less amount of noise, better exposure and overall cooler temperatures. In addition, the device also managed to provide that slightly over-processed.

Look that looked better when put side by side. Let's take a closer look. The Samsung Galaxy S 10 light managed to capture better details along with slightly vibrant, look and improved exposure when compared to the 70 pro while trying to capture macro shots. There are dedicated macro lens on the Ashton light managed to capture better textures and details with cooler temperature. Your even though the colors on 70 pro look much more pleasing the details were much better on the s10 light moving through the textures.

The etched and light images looked better despite the processed and slightly over sharpened, look taking a look at HDR images. The results are as usual, cooler and vibrant on the east and light your. We also notice slightly aggressive noise reduction on the East and light around the glass windows on the left side of the frame moving to the ultra-wide mode. The s10 light captured more vibrant images with lesser noise and wider frame, though both the images featured barrel distortion on the side of the frame. Taking a look at another set of HDR images, we saw cooler more vibrant result on the edge turn light with less noise.

You're the scene was more realistic on the 70 Pro, but the eastern light image was more pleasant, inspecting portrait images, Eastern light managed to add blur without the need of the telephoto lens. This resulted in a much wider frame as compared to 70 pro in the portrait mode. However, the image is short on the 70 pro turned out to be slightly better because of the tighter frame moving to yet another ultra-wide image. We saw a similar cooler, better and vibrant result on the s 10 light with the wider frame shifting gears. Now, let's talk about images short at night or in low-light conditions.

Your first, let's talk about the indoor shots. You can see the image is short on the 1 plus 70 Pro is smoother, but it has more artifacts around the table area. S 10 light managed to pull out metal colors in the frame, along with some level of noise, taking a look at images short outside during the night, the 1 + 70 Pro images were a bit dull with warm colors similar to previous results. The s 10 light images were a bit cooler, cleaner and better. Moving to the night mode.

The images on the edge turn light were cleaner, but slightly over sharpened. Talking about the video samples, both the smartphone did a decent job at 4k, 30fps and super steady mode. The regular 4k recording and super steady mode were quite identical, though the stabilization on the super steady mode looked slightly better on the S turn light which may be subjective. The color reproduction seemed ever so slightly better on the OnePlus 70 probes. Moving to the last section, super slow-motion recording on the OnePlus 70 Pro seems slightly better without any automatic selection of the action.

Sn's light seems to select a small portion and then automatically slows down that portion of action providing a much smaller super slow-motion Slim. So that's pretty much for our camera comparison between the s10 light and one plus 70 Rhos. Let us know in the comments down below which smartphone do you think performed better if you enjoyed this video, make sure to hit that like button and subscribe so that you get notified every time we upload a new video for more news and reviews from the world of tech was a www. mooji. org.


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