Cameras are very important to some people, and they want to know how good or how bad cameras are. What's up everybody, this is your boy, Eric from easy computer solutions, I have the galaxy s 8, plus and I. Have the HTC u11 the galaxy s.8 plus has a 12 megapixel camera on the rear and an 8 megapixel camera on the front. The HTC u11 has a 12 megapixel camera on the rear and it's whopping 16 megapixel camera on the front. So let's put these two Titans to the test and see which one is king supreme, so get your popcorn ready and follow me on this journey. Let's go alright guys, so this is 60 frames per second at 1080p, and you know that we've been having problems with the Galaxy S8 with 60 frames per second FPS, what the slow focusing.
So what you all got to see this as I do 60 frames per second on both devices? Alright and as we walk here, the HTC u11 and the galaxy is a plus alright. So let's look at this? Alright, yes and I'm going to. Do it at 30 frames per second? Also, that what has the Galaxy S8 as its best at 30 frames per second at 1080p, but I got the HTC u11 at 60 frames per second at 1080 P. So watch our guys to see this alright, and it's a known problem with the Galaxy S8. What slow, focusing at 1080p at 60 frames per second but I'm going to, get that Galaxy has eight the benefit of the doubt and switch to 30 frames per second prospectively.
So look at that, let's go in as you can see. That's going look at that! Yes, so yes, we already know about this and look at that. Let's look at the sky again horrible, focusing well 34 60 frames per second on the galaxy s 8, but the U 11. What the 12 megapixel camera in the back is like. It's doing this thing all right! Look at that, and we do have optical image stabilization on both of these devices.12 megapixels respectively, alright. So let's go and switch to 30 frames per second and 1080p on both devices, alright guys.
So this is 30 frames per second on both devices. Alright, so watch all guys to see this, and again I switch to 30 frames per second, so I can get the Galaxy S8 the benefit of the doubt going against the HTC u11. Alright, so we're going to walk and the galaxy s.8 cameras is pretty good at 30 frames per second FPS. So once all gods seated, so now we don't have a focusing problem, as you can see. So, let's go to put the U 11 to the test against the Big Dawg, the Galaxy S8.
Now they do have optical image stabilization, but I want to kind of get some of this in here. Look how beautiful that tree is. Let's go kind of end a little so you all got to see this all right. Look at that real, close, real, close! All right! Look at that! Just come out! Just see this seed. The focusing is better here.
Look at that it's kind of go around a little kind of get in there. Look at that real, close! Look at that detail, real close with that camera and I. Look like HTC u11 focus pretty good when it comes out to really close out with the cameras all right. So these are the cameras at 30 frames per second on the ACC you 11 and a galaxy s 8 plus I got so. This is low-light shots here between the galaxy s, 8 plus, and the HTC you 11.
So what you all got to see this? This is almost pure darkness. Watch all guys to see the sky wants to see the light all right. This is the HTC u11 and the galaxy s 8, plus look at that. All right want to kind of get you all guys some nighttime photography and some nighttime video between all these devices. All right again, you be the judge for yourself when it comes down to these devices.
Again, it's pure darkness, all right. Yes, that is all right. So this is the front facing cameras of both devices, Galaxy S8 and the ACC. You 11 all right. Look at that see if we can get some of that tree in there look at that they got beautiful.
That is, we got a lot of wind blowing, so I'm going to see how their mics work and I'm going to switch audio from side to side. Let's look at that sky all right, so these are the front-facing cameras of the galaxy s.8, plus and ACC U is Kevin.
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