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Unbiased S20 Ultra vs 11 Pro vs Pixel 4 Camera Comparison

May 31, 2021
Hi guys we are Max and Vadim and today we will take a look at the new Galaxy S 20 Alt Rrah and we will do a

camera

comparison

and not like the typical ones that you may have already seen but this will be a blind style so vadim has not seen these pictures here and you will look at it and choose which one you like the most and why you guys too can join in and prepare a sheet of paper and after each photo just put tally marks which one you liked to see at the end you know how they actually compare in the real world,

unbiased

and let me tell you guys, this is Pi, it has this video, man, it has the biggest swing in terms of one

camera

works better in certain scenarios another camera works better in other scenarios that I have seen in all the tests camera that we've done in the last two or three years, so it's going to get very interesting, let's go ahead and get into it.
unbiased s20 ultra vs 11 pro vs pixel 4 camera comparison
I'll give you a couple of tips. as we go along we'll get some interesting results so here's the first image as a selfie anxiety, let's see, the one on the right, I don't know why, looks as flat and kind of bluish as the one in the middle. a little dim honestly I'd go with the one on the left because I think the dynamic range is a little better yeah it's too hot but I'd still go with this one I'm sure I agree and I don't even remember which is which brand of count s1 so this is a crop on an

ultra

white so we can see the details that's why I only have two here because the

pixel

doesn't have an

ultra

wide lens so just looking at it now there's definitely more. detail on the one on the left, you're right, it definitely has more details and here are the full shots, which one do you like more of the two?
unbiased s20 ultra vs 11 pro vs pixel 4 camera comparison

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I'm still going with the one on the left, it's a little brighter. I think I like, well that's the s20 ultra. This is a macro photo taken with the main lens and these shots are really tricky because of the focus, so I took several shots with each one and chose the best one to see. that the one on the right is much blurrier and almost distracting, it's almost too much and has this blue tint that I don't really like, it's not variable, one of the middle ones is really balanced, but I really like the pop of the color in the on the left, so I'm going with that one, okay, 11 rows.
unbiased s20 ultra vs 11 pro vs pixel 4 camera comparison
I wouldn't agree. I would choose the

pixel

, but no problem. This is a high vote and this test here is flashing, so I'm shooting directly at the Sun and we're testing how well these lenses can resist flare, certainly the one in the middle, that's absolutely easy. I absolutely agree that the s20 ultra is a great job and the iPhone probably looks worse by a few degrees, it's horrendous, horrendous and this is it. a shot using the portrait lens and this is a normal object here it's not a person this is very difficult so I was focusing on the flashlights which one do you like so I think the one on the right because they light up inside the flashlights is burned out on the center one and the one on the left which is actually not bad, it was actually pretty good too, but I think the one on the right is the closest to the real color, it was the pixel floor.
unbiased s20 ultra vs 11 pro vs pixel 4 camera comparison
I was surprised that it definitely looks better. In this shot I was trying to take a wide portrait of the man running by placing him completely in the frame. The pixel is actually in the center here and is automatically cropped in portrait mode. It doesn't give you the option to take a blank photo. So which one do you like more of these two? I think I like the one on the right. I like the extra contrast. I like the look of the asphalt that seems more natural. I guess compared to the other one. So, the one on the right. that's 20 ultra and this shot here is meant to look at the colors we have a lot of colors of clouds in these blocks here obviously we have the sky and the earth there which one is nicer color wise I think I would go with the one On the left, I mean the colors stand out much more, it's really balanced.
I think it looks sharper too, okay, yeah, 20 ultra, like it's your Samsung, man, and this one is extremely difficult, it's during sunrise, it's super bright outside, a little bit darker inside. house a real estate type photo I definitely don't like the one in the center, it's between the one on the left and the right and I think the one on the right has too much contrast, it's a little dark and I like the general balance look at the one on the left, so it's the one you take, so this is cropped by about 500% from the previous image and I mixed them together, which one looks better so the one on the right looks a little blurry.
If I'm not getting as much detail, it looks like the one in the center has a lot of sharpness and contrast to try to get more detail, so I would honestly go with the one on the left, which is the iPhone, so last second point. It's iPhone and for this one I actually zoomed in on the photo because we have a 48 megapixel 4x optical zoom with its fancy AI sampling all these techniques so I think it's about an 8X zoom, although I like the balance better and colors. in the center one I definitely see a lot more detail in the one on the left with these little plants or flowers or whatever and especially this ring 24 hours a day is super sharp so it's definitely from 2000 and now we have an ultra wide photo . here once again the pixels in the middle can't work properly, unfortunately which one of these two looks better so I think the one on the right because I could definitely see a lot more detail in the waves in the water, definitely more. detail there and I think in the trees of the building s20 ultra again good job samsung here we have a portrait mode shot and one of them, the one on the left, actually couldn't do the portrait mode at that distance where the two on the right We can do it, but we have a very different result, so I like the extra blur that is in the center, but I see some problems.
I see this little duck head back there isn't blurry at all, so it's a little strange. small glitch so it doesn't seem natural for that to happen and I see that unlike the one on the left the background looks a little blurry so it looks like this might be what a professional camera would do from this distance. It wouldn't have as much 11/0 and professional blur. Well, there's another really tough situation here in terms of dynamic range, so what I'm seeing here is that there's definitely a lot more detail right there in that dirt that's faded on both sides. the right camera so you get that extra detail and the shadows are also very well exposed there is more detail here on these bricks compared to the other two so definitely the middle s2000 truck recipe and I will say this is the only one that also got the white balance right and here I have a portrait shot with the front facing the s20 ultra has a 40 megapixel front camera while the pixel has 8 megapixels and the iPhone has 12.
I'm going to go with the one on the right because there are quite a few shadows like right above your eyes and this one looks more natural. I guess this is the one I would personally choose, that's the iPhone and now it's time to go back to that zoom lens and here I have a scenario where I was standing quite far back and this is about a 15X zoom, so in I actually cropped the other two cameras so that they coincide well, so in the one on the left I see a lot of noise and spots in the sky or like everywhere the one on the right you can hear a little noise that is not very noticeable, a little more detail for sure but the one in the center this just destroys you see the sky a little soft everything is incredibly detailed you could see the texture.
I'm really surprised this was from the sample. Now it will not be removed from sampling. I'm amazed at how good this shot turned out and now we have a hundred times zoom, so I have the results here. obviously yes, this is what the s20 looks like, it looks terrible. I wouldn't want this photo on my phone but obviously it seems to work better and then digitally crop another two and here we have a macro shot using the telephoto lenses and Once again I took about five or six shots and chose the best one because macro shots are very difficult and I got as close as I could with the lenses and then to keep a sharp image, so for some reason the one on the left is quite far away. back, so I guess you couldn't focus closely between the other two, it's too close, but I think I like the one on the right for the extra pop of color, especially on those little flower buds or whatever, like that than the one on the right.
I think the one on the right is the iPhone 11 and pro so it's interesting that you see that the s20 ultra can't focus that close, that's the closest I could get because the lens uses that mirror design, the sensor is aside, what they need. to be much further away so that it focuses properly, you could now do more digital zoom on this image, but that is a limitation that you guys should know about now on this image that I additionally cropped in the post, but it was originally taken with double zoom and I want to see what the details look like if we want the zoom amount to be right, so I think I'm seeing more detail on the one on the right, especially in those little feathers there.
I think so, it could just be a contrast, but honestly, I like the one on the right better and here is the same image, just the normal shot, this was twice. Do you change your mind or stay with the same result? I like how bright this one is, but honestly, it's a little dull. certain areas I think I'm still going to go with the one on the right which is the s20 ultra. This is another thing I wanted to let you know if you're using the 2x zoom with the s20 ultra, it's actually using the 1x zoom and crop twice digitally from those 108 megapixels, so it still does a good job even if you're cropping out the sensor, while the other two actually have lenses for that.
This is another ultra wide angle shot, so we just have the Samsung and the iPhone and here I wanted to see the dynamic range, this is super dark under this bridge, super bright outside, what do you think? So I see more dynamic range, particularly in the sky, you get a lot more detail from the clouds and down here you get more detail, whereas this is a little bit off and I also think the shadows stand out more, so it's a more balanced image and you could do more with this one, so the one on the right 11 Pro pro is not a big difference, but the iPhone ultra definitely lights up a little bit better in dynamic range and here we have another shot in portrait mode.
This guy was wondering what he was doing downtown and asked me to take some photos, so we have portrait shots here. I think the one on the left is too warm and his face is too flat. I guess there isn't much change in the skin either or anything on his face and the one in the center has a bit of contrast. Maybe it is definitely. nice and sharp, especially on his jacket, but I think I would prefer the one on the right, the s2000 ultra. Well, you're a Samsung guy, and here we have a portrait, except we're inside, we have a studio light for that kind of effect on your face with the shadow drop and some bokeh balls, so looking at them I can tell that great part of the color has disappeared in the center one, only that my face looks very white, almost a little dull and between the one on the left and the one on the right I see a lot of sharpness and contrast on the left and my hair is very black and I think the one on the right looks more natural, it's more balanced, I think I would choose with that one okay, that's the price of the phone and I would choose the pixel, how to say that, yes, I thought the pixel kept the shadows well, Let's move on to the next one, this is interesting, what the hell what in the world?
So we reshot this several times to make sure it wasn't a fluke. I looked at other areas and one of these phones clearly couldn't handle that lamp and ibadah needed to convert it to the automatic white balance that white balance thought it needed in the world. Where are the other two? You're able to handle the situation is horrible, so between these two I see my face soften like I don't really see my texture coming here on the left. I see a skin texture and different things like that that I'm seeing. There's also more texture on my shirt, so I think I'm going to choose the left one, the one on the iPhone, and this is a situation where deep blending will occur and that's why you're seeing those differences and the pixel that I'm not I see.
I don't know, this is another medium lit shot using that standard lens, so the white balance is destroyed on the left, that's probably the pixel again because it's so blue between the center and the right. I'm seeing a lot more. detail in the texture of the panel. I can more easily read the text on the YouTube plate and I like this lens here. Honestly, I like the center, I'm sure one is the 11pro now that this test is set up and I wasn't expecting it. this result to test the one hundred and eight megapixels compared to the deep fusion, so in that average lighting it is 12 megapixels, but using the computer AI, any algorithm that accumulates images, it actually surpassed in terms of details and having a hundred eight megapixels, so it was very interesting. and I didn't expect that result and here is the same image, but now I used the telephoto lenses to see how they compare.
Yes. Center again for sure and I like to rewrite a lot more details there and this istoo blue, so Center and this. one was not mixed. I thought just to show you the difference and this scenario was set up and none of that was selected to test the additional lens that the telephoto lens is on. here, compared to the telephoto lenses of the others, 48 ​​megapixels, but the downside to have this, you know, much larger and with more magnification, basically it is an F 3.7 lens. I thought it was fine and we'll put it in, but the lenses line up with the lenses.
Here so you can see, that means a lot less light comes in and even though we have more megapixels because we have less light, the image turns out to be less detailed and this shot here uses the 2x zoom option, so the s20 doesn't get the chance. of using the phones in this scenario and this is a brighter type of lighting but not ultra bright so the one in the center just my skin looks very pale so definitely not the one between the left and the right, They both do a pretty good job, I think I see more detail on the one on the left, but I like how the one on the right can keep that light bulb less off and have more color on my shirt, my pants, and everything else.
The one on the right the s20 has less details because it has to crop the sensor although it has 180 megapixels it is edited and now let's get into very low light situations, this is using the front camera using night mode and one of them obviously does not support night mode for the front camera, yes, so the one on the left does not admit that the one in the center is definitely the clear winner. The one on the right is a little blurry. There is a motion blur. focused on the background, yes, yes, pixel, it doesn't look amazing, but it smokes the iPhone, it sucks.
The iPhone doesn't have that option and it performed better than the s20 ultra and I will say that it actually took a pixel where I only took one. Image of the s20 ultra. I took a couple because it kept focusing on the background, if you can see it it's dangerous and that's the problem that kept coming up. Now we have another one. This is a medium type of lighting. We have this field here and this was used on a handheld. about a five second shutter or so, so I was able to see a lot more detail in the one on the left and the colors look better too.
I see in all this grass or any ton of details, while all of this is just pasty and blotchy. I left pixels safe for a good job Google, they are good in their night modes, they definitely get a clear winner and this shot was in complete darkness so to my eyes I couldn't really see anything and this was on the tripod, I'll say that too. So the one on the left is extremely flat, it has a strange tint between the center and the right. It is a very difficult decision. The one on the right looks very blue and I don't know if it was that blue. completely black, I'll just say that everything was completely bright, so I think I'm going to go with the one in the center.
I feel like the colors are probably more varied than they were, yeah, yeah, if you imagine that picture, but it's just brilliant. probably what you would see 11 Pro and a pixel 4, so the pixel 4, if you notice in the images above, likes to add a kind of bluer sky, which I personally like how it looks, there is also another difference: the pixel to this was a 4. 4 minute exposure, when it knows you're on a tripod, 4 minutes ago and if you zoom this in further, it has more detail, a little bit more sharpness, where's the s20? This was the best shot and others were worse and really pasty and flat and also the halo around it and I don't know if that's just taking those 108 megapixels and not just taking all these shots and stacking them with a long exposure, but we also have all the sampling that has to occur.
So it was very interesting with the 11pro, this is a running shot and I also cropped it a little bit. Every shot is actually InFocus. I assumed that when I looked at it, it tracked your pixel very, very well, I think in all but one shot. it was a little out of focus and then it followed you very well too and I was looking at the background to see if the focus was changing, whereas with the Samsung it starts with everything in focus, yes, very blue, but this is already a little out of focus. focus especially on the 6k too, but taking these different images consistently, sometimes I would have to retake this

comparison

because some of the shots were just out of focus and then I have one more shot here.
I think you already know what's going on here. This is a shot. which I personally took of a different object and I noticed a problem when trying to take a close-up photo with the lens, so here we have three images, which one looks best today, so we'll do it that way first, it's pretty close, but I think the one on the right because I see kind of a blur here at the top and without entrepreneurs, I think this is overall the best one on the right, yeah, and this is the iPhone 11 Pro for the pixel 4 on the s20 ultra. and this is something that just bothered me the days you know, when shooting with this because the sensor is quite a bit bigger on this camera, it needs a bigger lens and that's why the camera bump is a lot bigger, but of fact, actually, if this were a On a professional camera, the lens would be two three times larger to be able to provide enough quality for the sensor and what happens is that when you try to do a close-up from a far distance, it's fine to focus up close the center is sharp but everything really blurs where the pixel is it has blurred a little bit not much the iPhone does a very good job here so I think that's it for testing let's see what we got as far as our results, all good so we got 12 for the s20 ultra we got 13 for the iPhone 11 Pro and onwards for the pixel 4 oh man that was pretty close oh yeah so I guess I'll say overall I was very happy with some of those 20 shots, especially yeah, when we're shooting outside with the main lens at 1x or that telephoto around 4 to 10, it looks really good dynamic range contrast, they did a great job, but on some of these other situations that's where the iPhones started to surpass it because it's just that it's better software and it's more optimized so it'll be interesting to see what happens in the long run after we get some software improvements so here you go let us know in the comments section below which one did you think was better or what was your score if The guys also did this test and if you want to see a comparison between these two let us know too.
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