Apple iPhone XS Max vs Sony Xperia XZ3: Full Camera Comparion! By FlashingDroid

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Aug 14, 2021
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Apple iPhone XS Max vs Sony Xperia XZ3: Full Camera Comparion!

Hello ray here camera comparison time again, as we all know, Sony's latest and greatest fresh ship smartphone, the Xperia accessory so far Wow it does come with a truly gorgeous bra via OLED display, with an extraordinary classy design in bad red. Unfortunately, Sony's decided to keep their new one-of-a-kind Ultimo dual camera setup exclusive to the exit 2 premium. That's it lacking the new camera, ISP aka up and sharing the exact same camera optics s takes at who can it actually compete with our mainstream fact? Ships in 2018, in today's case the holy grail eye from tennis max? Well, yes, we are talking to camera lenses to one camera lens on the accessory, but in today's video we'll be comparing only the main camera performance, so everything will be fair, so we will be looking at a time and low-light capabilities for both photos and videos, capturing which does a better job. We are here to give you the answer. So, let's kick off the comparison with daylight photos, 90 percent of a time the accessory can actually deliver comparable, dynamic range to the iPhone 10s max more other in a bit. Generally speaking, the iPhone 10s max takes flatter more balanced photos with next to none artifacts, the accessory on the contrary, takes sharper more vivid and saturated photos.

Contrast is also a bit high on the accessory, the shadows ever so slightly more well exposed on the iPhone. On the other hand, contrast color saturation and sharpness a bit high of the accessory. Those flatter images taken by the iPhone 10s max may look a little more natural to some people, but certainly more people would enjoy looking at the image taken by the accessory more than looking at those flatter technically more natural photos taken by the iPhone 10s max the extra sharpness and callous situation of the accessory do make it stand out. In my opinion, in terms of dynamic range and details, however, the two devices here performed really close. All right, I, said 90% of a time earlier on that the accessory can capture comparable, dynamic range to the iPhone tennis max when it comes to scenes like this.

That I point the camera directly to the Sun on a pretty sunny day, I've never seen any phone that can capture dynamic range fans even close to the iPhone 10s max still I actually prefer the colors on the accessory everything on the iPhones image. Look a bit washed out. It seems like the iPhones trying to pull up the shadows a bit too hot still, I'd say you don't need any photography skill to take good pictures on the iPhone. While on the accessory, you may need to adjust the exposure or something like that when it comes to seriously challenging scenes so 90 percent of a time as they capture a similar dynamic range. While everything looks a bit sharper, more contrast and more saturated vivid on the accessory, the iPhone has plain flat and natural, as you can think, of move on to endure and low-light photography.

The difference in their interpretation of colors and contrast is huge, still the same old formula here. They accept the rebooted, color saturation and contrast to make sure everything looks sharp and vivid. It does look even more vibrant than in reality on the accessory. Colors have been over saturated while low lights no less well exposed as that on the iPhone tennis max still again, the Edit color saturation contrast and sharpness on the except three make all those images really free and those taken on the iPhone when it comes to indoor food, photography or even night scenes higher contrast and color saturation will always give images that are more pleasing to the eyes so long story short the accessory actually takes images. Baltimore DSLR like, in my opinion those edit saturation and contrast, make night scenes.

The iPhone may take more natural photos to some people, but us just emotionless to me again. At night 90% of a time the accessory can capture comparable, dynamic range to the iPhone tennis max. So that said that 10% still there every time when I point the camera to those neon lights. The iPhone just can't stop surprising me with those perfect detail of the highlights. The iPhone still the King in dynamic range, both in daytime and nighttime, the accessory kept up really well, most of a time with sharper colors and higher contrast.

More DSLR, like Southeast Alert yep in the following couple of minutes, I'll be showing you guys a couple of sets of comparison, photos of selfies, interesting enough small HDR's, even working on the iPhone tennis max I mean for selfie portrait the background, my jacket and scarf evil. The hairs definitely more well exposed. The sunset just looked absolutely amazing of the items image ever so slightly overexposed on the accessories image. The except three, however, captures a much wider field of view. It also puts my face relatively a further away.

I do prefer the wider field of view of the accessory sense, the iPhone, but the iPhone does capture a wider, dynamic range both effect. Both are the top dogs not much of a difference here. Okay, last but not least, video capture in comparison, the accessory does capture 4k, HDR videos. However, to completely utilize the five axis electronic stabilization, steady shots. You will have to reduce the resolution to 1080p.

Don't get me wrong.4K videos on the accessories actually really smooth, just not silky, smooth, which I've been expecting from a Sony phone once I've switched back to a 1080p, however everything's silky smooth, so I come handling the phone with a gimbals, but actually not the iPhone. Nor the other hand it just stabilizes 4k videos completely fine. It even captures a wider dynamic range, much wider, still, comparing 4k footage shot on the iPhone 10s max Twitter, 1080p one's shot on the accessory. The accessories' footage is still a tiny bit smoother in terms of clarity, however, for case 4k and 1080 pieces 1080p, with better 4k stabilization and wider dynamic range I have to give the crown to the iPhone when it comes to video recording. So all in all the iPhone 10s max captures unparalleled dynamic range in all situations.

It also gives balanced, untouched and really flat images during daytime and even at night the accessory tends to sharpen the images a bit with higher contrast and color saturation. Everything looks crisp and clear for social media. I'd say the accessory captures some really engaging photos. The iPhone, nor the contrary, has not dynamic range again, not just in auto mode, but even for videos and portrait modes as well, so which one do you prefer comments below, so that's it for today hope you all enjoyed watching this video like it. If you liked it and don't forget to subscribe.

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