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Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus vs iPhone 11 Pro Max - Camera Test Comparison!

Feb 27, 2020
Hey guys, it's time to do a

camera

test

comparison

between the Galaxy S XX Plus and the iPhone 11 Pro. I know the Ultra has the whole cloud, but Samsung says there is no compromise on

camera

quality and, If that's true, then let's look. That's right, Galaxy Estonia also has a 12-megapixel sensor which is larger than last year's flagship. It has a 64 lens, maybe Sylvite. Yes, it is not a telephoto lens. It is a proper wide angle lens that can also help in zooming and recording 8k footage. Then there's a 12 maybe ultra wide angle lens plus a depth sensor, so I'll start with the night shots first.
samsung galaxy s20 plus vs iphone 11 pro max   camera test comparison
Night mode is much improved and was similar on both handheld phones, it can last up to 10 seconds but if you have it stabilized then both phones can last up to 30 seconds, so in my

test

s the iPhone always produces brighter photos with less grain due to aggressive noise reduction, while Samsung has visible noise, but it is... but more details, in general, I find that at night. Samsung photo mode has closed the gap compared to the previous generation. Galaxy astronomers can also use night mode on the front camera, which the iPhone can't do, so if you want to take a super dark selfie,

galaxy

wins guys, shooting indoors with the s20 plus in 8 dio a solution: 30 frames per second, obviously I'm going to render it in 4k, but the quality looks very sharp.
samsung galaxy s20 plus vs iphone 11 pro max   camera test comparison

More Interesting Facts About,

samsung galaxy s20 plus vs iphone 11 pro max camera test comparison...

This is an indoor environment. The same goes for autofocus. Ok, now I'm testing 4k 30fps indoor video on iPhone, this is in good lighting conditions. I have two lamps and a light focused on the object. Checking the focus, you can see that it is quite, very, very fast. Now I turned off some lights just to see the low light performance. I just had this lamp in the background and you can see it still looks pretty good. I can see a little noise right now, but it still looks pretty sharp. 8K 30 FPS 4k 30 fps on iPhone with low indoor light I just have this lamp in the background checking focus it's actually very very fast this is an extreme night test of the iPhone versus the

galaxy

s 20 plus currently shooting 8K on the S 20 plus versus 4k on the iPhone this is pretty dark right now and I have to say I can see a little bit more noise on the galaxy s 20 plus plus compared to the iPhone which has really strong noise reduction again.
samsung galaxy s20 plus vs iphone 11 pro max   camera test comparison
You guys can also see the difference now, before I show you the outside bits, here's the 12 megapixel vs 64 megapixel difference in image quality. Yes this makes a difference and if you are outside in bright light you should use the 64 megapixel mode on the s-tronic plus according to the new ISO verse this is as sharp as the 108 Image Sensor on the s20 ultra obviously I will try it once you have that phone. Now compared to the iPhone, the images are a little more vibrant but look very similar. The 64-megapixel images on the S tronic plus are definitely sharper than those on the 12a.
samsung galaxy s20 plus vs iphone 11 pro max   camera test comparison
In the iPhone images, the numbers prove it in real life. You can zoom six times in 64-megapixel mode, which still produces fairly sharp results, or you can go up to 30 eggs with a grainy-looking result, but not as big as 100x in the On the other hand, the iPhone can only zoom up to 2X zoom and you can zoom smoother than 20 plus better than any phone in terms of sharpness the colors are nice on both phones when switching to the ultra wide angle lens very similar color profile but when zooming we have a little more detail in the images of the s 20 plus now when It's about In close-up shots, the 64 megapixels don't work as well because the focus is not as sharp since the 12 megapixel sensor doesn't have that follow focus, so for the first uses I use the 12 megapixel sensor and I really like it The colors are more contrasty and a little more vibrant compared to the iPhone which is a bit plain but gives you a lot of room to play when it comes to editing another 64mph and cropping you can see more detail on the Samsung side here. is the result with a 6X and up to 20x zoom Samsung has done a great job of adding a high resolution sensor.
I feel like Apple should add something like that in the future with this next iPhone update, it certainly makes a difference when it comes to indoor images, when you don't have as much light, you should use the 12 megapixel mode on the Samsung. You can see even in 12 megapixel slow mode. It's a little bit sharper than the iPhone. Now for portrait mode, both phones can do it. do it with wide angle and zoom lenses, the 64, maybe with Crofts lenses and on the galaxy s 20 plus, and that's a pretty good job. The iPhone improves the sharpness a little if we enlarge the details because it has an adequate optical zoom, but still Very close, the colors are soft on the iPhone, while on the S 20 plus there is a little contrast.
The E&Y brand switches to the wide portrait lens and once again we have the same kind of color differences and in terms of life we ​​have about the same sharpness on both phones. Overall, both phones are doing a great job with subject separation. Samsung has definitely upped the game. Guys, tested the camera in 4k mode on both phones and you can see that the colors definitely look much more vibrant on the galaxy like a fort. d+ and on the iPhone side things look, I would say almost natural, but I don't know if you might like the colors a little more on the Samsung because they really stand out a lot and you can also hear my voice testing the microphone.
Well, both modes allow ultra-wide angle switching, so this is pretty cool as far as the zoo goes. It is Jewish to exhume without losses on the iPhone, so you can do 3x on the Samsung Galaxy S 20 and you can also go up to 6s on it. iPhone with the softer red but the galaxy, you can go up to 12x, which is really doing it again. This is in video mode when it comes to photos, you can go up to the 30x option, which is pretty good and look, look. The fluidity with which both devices switch between zoom and ultra wide angle looks really great now, for video the S 20 plus can record 8k 24 fps and 4k 30 FPS 4k 60 fps, lots of video options, for On the other hand, the iPhone offers 4k 60 as the highest, then 4k 30, then there will be options below - 8k video is really sharp on the s 20, but it's 24fps, so it doesn't feel as smooth as a 30fps video recording.
Also, autofocus is good, but not. It's not as sharp as the 4k 30 FPS mode on the Samsung Galaxy S 20 Plus, so it's still crazy to have this video quality coming from a smartphone sensor, really incredible now for the front camera. I'd say it's a great performance on both. devices you can for K 34k 60 FPS, you can legit velvet on these bad boys like no problem. I really like both with the gay front. You get a slightly wider field of view on the galaxy s 20 plus on the Padre. mode compared to the iPhone, once again the colors on the galaxy s 20+ pop a little more than on the iPhone, but overall I really like the colors and the look of selfies on both phones.
This is an area where I think the ultra 40s maybe take selfies. a major difference, but the s 20's 10 megapixel selfies are pretty good, however overall i would say

samsung

has closed the gap. Zoom gaming is next level. 64 megapixels is a good weapon to have the main housing missile sensor, it is better than before. 8k video is a legit iPhone, in my opinion it held up pretty well, especially when you talk about video performance in night mode and in dark conditions, the smooth and noise reduction is pretty good on the iPhone compared to the s 20 plus cannot work in 8k. but it still produces some of the best 4k footage on any smartphone, it just doesn't have the hardware to compete with Sony's Galaxy family when it comes to zooming and recording higher quality video footage, from 4k to 8k overall. , Samsung is right that image quality is not sacrificed if you go for the S 20 or the s 20 plus, unless you want a 10x zoom or a 100x zoom to impress your friends or the 40, maybe selfie mode, then Ultra is the way to go, these 64 maybe, so the images are quite sharp.
I would try it. compare them to the hundred and eight members or images from the s20 ultra to see if you have that extra touch of sharpness in there, but according to the iso neighbors the difference is pretty similar, but compared to the iPhone and it was fun to do, let me know. your thoughts in the comments section below do you think the iPhone performed very well which one do you like more and if you don't already know, the giveaway for the galaxy s 20 and Estonia ultra is live on the channel as well as the galaxy buds?
Blah, so there are links for that in the description below, subscribe if you're new here because I'll be creating a lot more content on these devices as well as the Galaxy Z version coming to the studio very soon, so stay tuned for all that. content, I'll see you in the next one, peace

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