Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus vs iPhone XS Max Camera Test By EverythingApplePro E A P

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Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus vs iPhone XS Max Camera Test

Hey, what's up guys here in the forest, we're going to be doing the ultimate galaxy vs. iPhone camera comparison test. This is exciting because the Samsung Galaxy S 10 now has three cameras two on the front, and there is an extensive difference between the iPhone tennis max with its we'd, be 12 megapixel camera and the 3 camera 16 megapixel ultra-wide beast the galaxy s 10! Okay, just all of that aside, let's see, is this a genuinely good camera? That's that's. Just the point of this video am I. Gonna, get some good footage that I would actually like to use on a day-to-day basis compared to the iPhone, because at the end of the day, 2 megapixels, even matter that much it's literally about the sensor size, how it accepts lights, how the low-light is flash photography. All those things matter to me more than you know, numbers on paper.

So in this video just going to go around the Pacific Northwest we're gonna check out is the galaxy s 10 plus camera better than the iPhone Menace Max. And why and how all right, let's get to it here in the forest? I, don't know what this guy is doing, but let's get out of here all right. Look at that scenery course with Oregon roads. I can give you a perfect stabilization test here without lifting a finger in the car Oregon, so we're on our way to Japanese gardens all us there always a favorite place. If you want to come down to Portland's.

How have you been like in the s10 plus now that you switch like? What's it like you're different? It's once the rough edges are gone, I've set it up. It's pretty good. This is a magical place. Pacific Northwest does not joke around. No, it's beautiful! Alright, we got my boy Keaton over here.

What do you think you belong in an urban jungle? This is completely out of your element. I love! If I want to go to Japan so much more. Now, all right, so I'm glad you wore some purple pants, that's contrasting heavily for some hiking shoes. Today, you know I just know we go. Oh, yeah, yeah so I'm very curious to see how the audio will sound both on the tennis max and the galaxy s 10 plus in the past.

The galaxies have done better than the iPhone, so I hope that tradition continues, and I'll be doing the camera test with the S tiny versus the 10r. If you guys want to know just from what I'm seeing through the viewfinder here on the display, you know the colors seem to pop more than they always do in a Samsung fashion. Oh, maybe over saturated, maybe just tweaking it a little. So it's more pleasant to see you later all right, so some movement here you can definitely see that the stabilizer on the s10 is working in overtime. That's a beautiful shot! So what do you think Philip they look pretty good I mean what do I think is what I should be really saying: right: yeah your jacket, really pops.

It doesn't look kind of like the highlighter yellow, looks more just kind of like a Crayola yellow, but on the iPhone it looks a little more true in real kind of with that neon effect about realistic colors. He never tries to make the colors anything more than the art, and it's softer too. You don't really have that sharpness either. It's so sharp on the s10, plus no man. It looks way better.

Furthermore, it just is softer on the tennis max. That's who you give it the Apple profiles, but it's all kind of really a personal preference. It's my first time, seeing it too, so I'm just in awe. Let's do a zoom test. We're getting real close here.

Galaxy I think has far superior macro. Look at those details. Oh my goodness. Dude looks like we're National Geographic literally. It helps you become a pro without even trying too hard, but look at the colors and from looking at it behind the phone.

What colors do you prefer without a doubt, the galaxy? They just look more pleasing, but it's not real. That's what I can tell you from what my I see. That's not real huge difference. All right, so I got Keaton bustling over there. I'm going to try out the zoom test.

This is 2 times zoom. The stabilizer doesn't seem that great on the iPhone like just handheld as you normally would. The galaxy is so stable and sharper without a doubt. The megapixel count here really adds up. Let's take this further, my five times, zoom enabled without a doubt, more stable sharper.

What it's, okay, it looks really beautiful, always pop. What does it look like in the zoom test? Could you see way sharper on the galaxy s time for sure I'm, not sure if this is real but looks like your face is overexposed on the galaxy I don't know, and then this is the ultra-wide? Just to give you an idea here, standard ultra-wide you can get so much in this shot. It's ridiculous like those crazy picture angles they usually wouldn't be able to get. The galaxy allows for now I like that. A lot I think it's very important to have a great front-facing camera.

Look at the facial features, the lighting, the dynamic range even like look in the background. Well, actually they're, pretty close to the dynamic range, but in terms of color, just capture I can hold the galaxy right around the same distance. From my face and it'll still capture more I love that now those little details they do add up. Quality without a doubt is good like on both. But the galaxy takes the cake here.

You have the other two lenses. You have. The higher megapixel count that stacks up, so Apple is lacking on the selfie camera. I think they need. They need a big redo there, so by default, HDR is enabled, but HDR 10 plus is a separate option.

Let's see if you guys will be able to tell the difference here and again, you do need a display that enables this, but this takes that color and saturation to a whole other level. So, look at how flat the iPhone looks, whereas this picks up all those extra details and colors only if your monitor is supported, of course, but there is a huge difference just from the displays look at this look at this flat. Looking bush on the iPhone boring over here, so much color and vibrancy. But again it's not very real. It's pleasing, but it's not real, all right so giving you some low-light perspective.

Here we went downtown to take a look at the giant neon sign in Portland, Oregon and I. Gotta tell you this, and this is something that stumped me with the s10 every single time. One filming the footage looks better on the galaxy, s10 and I think that's do part because of the incredibly great Super AMOLED display it helps you just bring most of the vibrancy out of the shot without looking at it on an objective monitor, but actually looking over the footage. What I can tell you is that the detail? Definitely you can. You can see more on the galaxy s 10.

The megapixel count certainly does help here, but overall just clarity and the color quality at night. It's very hard to say all right from facing, and this is whoaed. The color temperatures here are completely different, so I'm going to contrast myself with the light here. Oh my gosh, is it just me or is the Galaxy camera awful? That's weird, you'd think it'd be better contrast against this scene. Here, I, don't know on this screen.

It seems very interesting, but I'm curious to see on the computer. The proper display would it'll look like I expected a little better from what I'm seeing here, though huh noise on both. But to me the iPhone looks more pleasing at this point. It's too cool. That's not the true colors here in Portland.

It's way too cool my yellow, isn't even popping properly so here's some nice variety had my v4 specialty picked up today. Thank you, but of course we got some beautiful juicy red in here. The galaxy's certain toothpick setup, very vibrant LY, different from the iPhone mess for sure. Definitely like the contrast here and next up, I wanted to show you the focus test, responding to a new subject in the frame right away and I have to tell you both had very great difficulty when there's a lot going on in the background I had to bring this galaxy s 10 up real close to the camera, to get it to even register. Now, with a different backdrop, not so much going on, both were very good.

It's hard to tell the difference between the two. Even I'd say the autofocus is up to par on both there's, not one I preferred in any way. For any particular reason both were able to recognize the subject in frame respond accordingly in a timely manner, so focus is good on both I can say now. This is where things get interesting. Flash photography, I think this is a very big one.

Both companies have worked extensively to get their Flash up to par with modern standards and each has their strengths from what I've noticed. So the Galaxy S 10s flash is brighter. It has less flash units than the iPhone, but ends up being more bright, but the problem with that is sometimes the subject would get overexposed red eyes were more common on the galaxy s 10. For me personally, when the subject was further back from the camera, and you needed to use flash at s 10. Definitely you know, I was glad I had that one for that particular situation.

Take notice of the skin tones. The iPhone definitely managed that much better I'd say the skin came out looking much more natural. It doesn't look so much like there's this bright, glaring flash on your face and front-facing cameras in the dark. This is alright on both pretty crappy now actually take some photos. Some portrait, photography, I have to, say both cameras do have their strengths.

The galaxy. If, with that wide-angle lens you're able to capture more and crazier shots, both are difference the iPhone you got to get closer in certain shots, the Samsung Galaxy you can stand and get such a better picture framing in general and with zoom, especially you're able to zoom in get a clearer sharper picture on the galaxy. Just because it has that megapixel counts, the stability was pretty decent all around on both, but I wouldn't say any camera is bad by any means you just you might be getting a slight edge on one just because it's newer in particular, so wrapping this up just like to say what I liked about each camera, the most the galaxy. Definitely the ultra-wide lens was amazing. The framing with it was great on the iPhone.

It definitely appreciated the attention to color tone and facial, highlighting definitely that one was a strength for it, but thanks for watching guys, hopefully you learned something with this camera comparison and leave your comments down below.


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