Asus Rog Phone vs OnePlus 6T: Camera Shootout By Tech Thusiast

By Tech Thusiast
Sep 3, 2021
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Asus Rog Phone vs OnePlus 6T: Camera Shootout

Hey, what is going on guys text to zest here- and this is a camera comparison- video between the Asus frog phone against the 1 plus 60. These phones are from the best of late 2018, but just how good are the cameras? Let's find out in this video just before starting? The comparison here is an overlook of the camera specs, the Asus rock phone has a dual 12 megapixel camera, which supports OAS and E, is the one plus 60 has a dual 16 megapixel camera, which also has an s and E is. As for the video recording, the Asus rock phone can record videos at 60 frames per second in 1080p and 4k for slow-motion videos. It can record videos in 240 frames per second at 720p and 1080p. V1 plus 60 also records videos in 60 frames per second for both 1080p and 4k for slow motion videos. It can record 240 frames per second at 1080p and 480 frames per second at 720p.

Starting off is this violet shrub flower and for the most part they look very similar, but the vogue phone has a little more details on the second photo of the tree. Bark. The rock phone is a tad brighter than the OnePlus 60, and again it has little more detail than the OnePlus 60 on this photo of the peep-toe control pad. The photo is a little warm on the 1 plus 60, compared to the rock phone on this side. The blue color is a little lighter on the rock phone, and if you look closely, you can see overall, it has more detail than the 1 plus 60 on this photo of the little bike.

The yellow stands there a little more on the rock phone, whereas it looks a little bland on the 1 plus 60, which is also more accurate of t2 and on this photo overall. The words look very similar in both photos, except for the middle on the 1 plus 60. It is a little contrast. Ii here is the first portrait photo nothing amazing from the 2, however, the 1 plus 60 is brighter than the rock phone in the second portrait photo again I'm, not seeing any major differences with this subject, but this guy has a lot of contrast on the rock phone. Finally, the last portrait photo of this toy figure.

The edge detection is better on the 1 plus 60. However, the background blur is better on the rock phone moving on to some indoor photos. This photo was taken next to the window, and you can notice that the overall photo is bomb on the rock phone. Having said that, in terms of the color accuracy, in this instance, the 1 plus 60 is more accurate of the 2 on the second photo I think it's obvious that the reform took a better photo. Everything is clearer, and you can see details of the mesh more than you can see it on the 1 plus 60.

Here is a small backpack and the rock phone is better here. If you look at the bottom part of the rocket on the 1 plus 60, you can notice the noise now going on to indoor Lola photos with room lighting conditions. The rock photo is better here. If we look at the photo taken by the 1 plus 60, you can see the noise pretty much everywhere on the photo of this Mouse. The captured lighting is different between the two.

The 1 plus 60 has little too many shadows where the rock phone does not, which is also a tad bit sharper. Here, are some Abdallah photos. Both photos have noise. The photo taken by the 1 plus 60 is without night mode, and the carriage-door has a yellow, tint and the sky is noisier than the rock phone, the same photo with the night mode on the 1 plus 60, and it does reduce the noise, but overall, it loses quality on the second photo. Both of these phones produce different colors and the 1 plus 60 seems slightly sharper with the night mode turned on for the 1 plus 60.

Again, the noise is reduced, but loses quality overall. Finally, the last photo, and if you look at the sky, you can notice the noise on the 1 plus 60 and, with the night mode enabled again it reduces the noise but loses overall sharpness. They focus-test video recording on this rock phone to see how fast it focuses with the background and the foreground object. This is a focus test, video recording on the 1 plus 60, to see how fast it focuses with the background and the foreground in this video comparison to look at for the animated speaker icons, so you know which device the audio is coming from. This is a video recording at 1080p 30 frames per second between the Asus Rob bomb and the one plus 16, okay, so just as usual, I'm just going to go down here and see if we've got anything swimming by closely nope, nothing there.

Just a few goes up there recording of the bottom here: okay, I'm, just going to walk up and be fast, and then in quick talk to see how the video stabilization is between the two video recording at 30 frames per second between the Asus rock phone and the one plus 60. So this is a very nice day. Actually, as you can see, we've got some wildlife out, so we've got some grouse here, some Ducks there just a short jog to see how this video stabilization is between the truth and, as you can see, they're all flying away. So let's just take a recording of these sides. You so that the end of this camera shootout for day that photos, I, would say the rock phone was superior in the majority of the photos.

It had more details than the one plus 64 portrait photos in general. They both look pretty similar, and they weren't really amazing. At the same time, for indoor photos once again, the rock phone was better. He had better clarity. As for outdoor low-light photos, the rock phone had less noise than the OnePlus 60 and the night modern, the OnePlus sixty wasn't anything special for video recording the rock phone appears to have better quality than the OnePlus 60.

Both of the phones have good stabilization, but one plus 60 is slightly better stabilized when joking. Having said that, this guy was a big contrast. Ii on the rock phone: as for the audio quality, the output was Nova on the rock phone compared to the 1 plus 60 and for slow-motion videos. Both of the phones can record 240 frames per second at 1080p, but the 1 plus 60 can record 480 frames per second at 720p. So what were your thoughts about this camera comparison? Which of these phones? Will you or have you bought to? Let me know in the comment section now: if you have enjoyed this video, then give it a thumbs up.

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