Camera Comparison (After UPDATE) - S20 Ultra vs Huawei Mate 30 Pro vs Pixel 4XL (Day / Night) By The Mobile Central

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Aug 14, 2021
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Camera Comparison (After UPDATE) - S20 Ultra vs Huawei Mate 30 Pro vs Pixel 4XL (Day / Night)

Hello guys welcome to the mobile center, so Samsung's estuary entire is out and Samsung pushed on some huge numbers in terms of camera.108 megapixels was something was a show stealer out there in their keynote presentation and before this phone I've been using, we made 30 Pro has one of my favorite camera phones, and you know that Google's prodigy the pixel for Excel yes and misses on the wide-angle front, but it does a lot of good things. So I thought it'll be a good contest to put these three phones together and understand which of these are actually a good camera phone. Well, when Samsung has 20 came out, it did not receive a lot of code reviews in terms of their camera and definitely not delivered on the promise that Samsung made. So, Samsung went out publicly and announced that they're gonna push out an update, a software update that will fix the camera on s to any ultra and the other restaurant phones. So I waited for that update to come out net update, hit my phone I think about three days for his back, and then I thought it'll be a good time to go out and start taking. Some pictures against these two bad boys, the pixels for Excel and the May 30 Pro I mean the other way around the pixel for Excel and II made 30.

So these videos about that the updated software and s20 ultra does it beat the pixel for Excel or the Wobbles made 30 pro. Let's check it out right now. What you're listening to in the footage that you're looking to is coming out from the front-facing camera of all these three phones, where Samsung has 20 ultra, can actually record in 4k 60fps from the front camera wow is May, 30, Pro and Google's pixel for Excel cannot do that. So this is the sample at 4k 60fps from Samsung's s, 20, ultra and Juarez May 30, Pro and rules pixel for Excel, like I said, are recording at 1080p 30 frames per second. So you know that Samsung made a big hookah about the 8k recording on the galaxy s.20 series, the s20 ultra, is recording right now in 8k and pixel doesn't go beyond 1080p, 60fps and Lava smith, or opposed actually recording at 4k 60fps. So all these three footage are actually being recorded at three different resolutions: 8k, honest 20, hundreds kind of cropped compared to the other two, so you see the difference between how the difference would be in your life between the 8k, 4k and 1080p on three different cameras.

So that's how it is and that's the difference between these three resolutions. Now, let's try to equalize the resolution. Let's try to bring the s1 you'll write down where it matches against teammate 30 Pro in 4k, 60fps and pixel will continue to stay at 1080p 60fps. So here we are we're recording a 1080p 60fps on pixel 4, XL 4k 60fps on Isolde ultra and 4k 60fps Anwar is the main 30 Pro to see the color palette. Difference actually, Wow is lost to color sky completely.

Pixel remains close to the natural scenes and Samsung's during the infamous thing of so saturating. The pictures, alright I, would say I actually like what I see on Samsung. Here I mean I want to see the sky is blue, yeah I know, I, know, I, understand that it's not natural, it's not real, but what do I do? I like what I see you nice to any altar, it's a personal preference thing. Maybe you don't like it, but personally I prefer this. What I see here? It's the cleanest of the scenes, the sunlight looks very nice and very good golden is sort of shade exposure is pretty bad on May 30 Pro on pixel as well.

It's kind of harsh some nights harsher than what it is actually, so none of these cameras are actually perfect. So pick a winner for yourself now, we've heard the rest when you're first got pretty bad focus issues. Let's try to understand that okay, I'm, just gonna, push my hand out and see whether how quickly focus is how all three cameras are focusing on my hand, so yeah, that's how it's focusing okay. That was too bad, see it wasn't too bad. Oh actually, it is good.

Ok, it's not focusing yes, 20 ultras, not really focusing on a now. It got me. Okay. Let's look at May 30 alone own method was pretty quick in terms of focusing oh wow, that's much better than s.20, l, tracker, mm hmm, yeah, I, would say s, 20, Ultra, hit or miss in terms of focus and now see it's hunting, for the focus picks is the fastest in terms of focusing. Well, that's pretty much at the video front for the daytime we'll get into the night videos shortly after the pictures.

Let's start with the pictures now galaxy s2, an ultra like you know, comes with a hundred and eight megapixel sensor and then what Samsung's doing they're using pixel binning to push out more detailed pictures which are actually the equivalent of 12 megapixel pictures. But we will know that once we start comparing this against those two cameras, Google's pixel for Excel errata, is made 34 shortly. Another trick that Estonia truck brings to the table is actually the zoom. Now assume, if you see, is pretty crazy on this device. How these pictures looking so amazing from 0.5 X, all the way to 10 X, look at the quality that you get a 10x zoom, it's absolutely brilliant, and it doesn't stop there. It goes actually all the way 200 X, so you start from an ultra-wide lens at 0.5, X zoom, and then you go into 1 X, 10, X, 30, X, 50, X and all the way 200 X. So you see the quality here up until 30.

X is actually so good, it's actually usable. If the X, you start to lose a little of sharpness and at 100x it actually becomes more of a party trick than anything else. Well, nowadays, if you notice the cameras on all the phones are improving so much that during the daylight, it is so difficult to find a clear winner. You will actually have to be nitpicking in terms of telling ok, which camera is better than the other, because see all of these shots that you will see here in daytime are going to be very close to each other. All of these cameras have their own way of pulling out their own color gamut and the other things like this edge or the color science etc.

So, let's try to see and understand how these pictures are different, cheering from each other, instead of actually looking similar. When you compare the colors on these three cameras, you would notice straight off the bat that Samsung has the most saturated shades. Pixel has slightly warmer tones, which are very close to the natural scenes and wow it kind of has some sort of red or a purple tinge I, don't know what do I call. It may be a cooler tone compared to the other two cameras, but where things start to go against Google's Prodigy, the pixel for Excel, where, when we talk about the lenses, the package that these phones have Wow is May.30, Pro and Samsung's s20 ultra come with a wide-angle lens paint. You would notice here that AHB is May.30 pros wide-angle frame is not as wide as s. Tony, altar and I.

Just try to compare this room on these three phones. We are trying to capture this small, tiny building. That is visible here in this at this part of the image. Let's try to zoom in and see Kira that the 5x zoom on all these three cameras. Estonia ultra, has the maximum sharpness out of the three and our Google's pixel for Excel has stopped zooming any further beyond the 8 X zoom and s2 any extra and Wow is made 30 Pro can go even further compared to the Google's pixel for Excel and where Samsung the story ultra feeds both of these phones, because it can go even further in the scene and goes all the way 200 X zoom.

Let's try to understand the high dynamic range on these phones. Well, all these three phones have actually very good details in terms of background here. But when you compare the foreground, you would see the pixels for Excel has done a tremendous job in separating the foreground, colors differently now daylight and outdoor photography is actually very similar on all these phones, barring small HDR challenges, RS 20 ultra possesses everything else is pretty on point and yes, I notice. The rs.20 ultra has a slight focus issues. I mean it takes like half a millisecond, a little more when you're trying to focus on a certain thing, but it's not too bad, but you need to be very careful when clicking that picture.

Maybe the picture that you clicked, which was out of focus, and you lost a precious moment there. So, yes, Samsung's promise is gonna, come up with another update. That's going to fix that, but to exist update that I got has not actually solved that problem completely. Now this picture is another example of how galaxy s 20, ultras, 108, megapixel, that large size sensor creates such dramatic scenes. These pictures clicked just from the main camera itself without any special modes.

You see the bouquet, in the background on a stony Altars image which is so nice to see, but again sometimes that comes out in terms of disadvantages for you like in this image, for example. Now because of this sensor and the focus issues the rest urn, the ultra has you cannot go very close to the subject the closer I went. Then this point s, Tony Electra started to lose the focus on the scan and if you also notice one very peculiar thing here that on the borders around this scan its completely blurred. For some reason, let's try to look at the selfie camera on this. So this was a selfie taken in harsh sunlight falling on my face from one side, I would say that Google's pixel line does tremendous job.

That's just brilliant. The picture that has come out here is an absolutely perfect color tone, except for ascribing slightly more on the blue side. The saturation and the background are slightly higher or on the overall image, but the picture the skin tones and everything looks perfect on pixels. Now, let's look at the low-light selfies here you would notice that May, 30, bro and pixel for Excel do not take as bright image as the s20 altar gets, but you also see the Estonian ultra skin. Smoothing problem becomes a big issue in terms of low-light, so I employed the night assistance this all these cameras have the nine side and the front-facing camera flash, etc.

etcetera to see how that differentiates and how that improves the picture quality. So that's how it is I mean it completely improved made 30 Pro came out as a winner for me here, I would say: Estonia I'll, press slightly overexposed here, and I see the smoothing on my skin again here and pixel for some reason created of completely water painting. Out of my face, I, don't know what went wrong here. The noise in the background was not handled very well on s20, ultra I would prefer other two images. The pixel for Excel or Wow is made 30 Pro.

When you talk about the background noise, if you see the May 30 pros, low-light imagery is literally and actually captures so much detail with good amount of sharpness in it. It creates a lot of balanced shots and, in fact I would refer this over pixel for Excel. So now we know that pixel doesn't come with any sort of ultra wide-angle lens on it. So I thought let me take these other two cameras out and try to understand how to differentiate between the main lens and the ultra-wide lens. So there's a picture taken on s20 ultra.

You see this is plant in the foreground. It actually becomes a little darker. The foreground becomes a little darker in the ultra-wide angle, lens angle, on the s20 altar. But when you look at the May 30 Pro, it's not like this May 30 probe continues to show brighter images in foreground and in the background and actually capture sharpness, really well. Every picture that you see from here I will try to first show you few examples how the picture differentiates when I click without the night mode and with the night mode on and after that, we will start looking at all the pictures which were clicked in night mode.

So you will notice that without the ninth mode and none of these cameras have good amount of sharpness, they lose a lot of detail, pictures to very blurry and muddy. But the moment you employ the night mode, you will notice that the pixel has completely different game here. I mean pixels miles ahead of any other camera. At this moment, in terms of night side, you see this example how this tree has become so much sharper when compared to the non-night side or the non-night mode picture. You see how this flare from the streetlight has actually disturbed both the images, but pixel had no such problem and actually created a very balanced image and s20 Ultra was sort of hit or miss for me.

Sometimes it created really sharp images, and sometimes if the pictures came out sort of muddy now look at this lamp here, for example, it the details are so perfect on pixel for Excel and May 30 Pro, but on s 20 I'll, try it's become sort of a blurry blob here, I, don't know why it happened. This is what I was trying to tell you that this s, 20 I'll, try sort of hit-and-miss when it clicks a picture and does everything perfect. The picture comes out brilliant, but when it loses the focus, everything becomes blurry and muddy for some reason and another example of how the focus issue on Estonia draws. Actually it's boiling the party here. This is another image where you see the sharpness on this particular frame.

There is so nice and even to see all the details at that hour on May 30 bro also the Hopkins is just so brilliant. It looks so nice look at this tree here. It lost the detail completely I mean look at compare these three pictures, and you would see I mean what's going on here, and I will also say that during the night mode for some reason, s20 ultras colors were also hit or miss at times like here, for example, you see the colors are completely different. On s20 draw pixel has captured the closest image to the real scene. Wave close a second but s20 Ultra is completely away from what it was there now see here, for example, s20 Ultra did not mess up the colors, it's very close to pixel 4xl and in fact, methodically saturated I mean barring a few challenges.

S Tony Electra has a lot of cases of its sleeve, for example the zoom here that you see now this was a signboard which was slightly away from me and has a lot of text on it. So I thought let me just try to push the zoom, so I pushed to zoom on all these three cameras, so pixel started to blur out very soon May 31 F behind and Estonian was a clear winner, even during the night and the night chosen ultra. Also, when done right, they don't look like those bright nights. I mean they don't become like a daytime shot for you. They continue to give you that feeling of that.

Yes, these pictures actually clicked during the nighttime and not doing a daytime like on other phones that you see. So this is the point. I mean you know, I'm trying to tell you that s 20 ultras camera is not consistent. It is not a bad camera. I wouldn't say it's a bad camera.

I would say it's not consistent, because when it does the job proper, it brings out brilliant pictures, but when it loses it's somehow just loses everything in the picture. The color goes off, the sharpness goes off, things become muddy, I, don't know it's its kind of very strange for me, I would just call it an inconsistent camera which is not ready right now give it a couple of software updates and I think this is going to be a phenomenal piece of hardware on this phone. Now, let's try to get into the night videos. So we are now at 1080p 60fps we're recording a 1080p 60fps on all these three cameras same scene again here in the same under construction building, enOppo divided by n1, so hens, it's all dark. So here we are 1080p 60fps.

So what do you think? Which of these phones is actually a proper and a nice camera package? Tell me in the comments below but keep one thing in mind. Tell me which of these three phones is a perfect camera package. Just imagine that you have to go on a travel, and you can carry only one of these three phones in your pocket, which one would you trust with your pictures, the memories that you would create on a memorable trip that you might take tell me in the comments below and hit a thumbs up if you like this video and do subscribe. If you want to watch more of my content, thank you for watching guys. Cheers.


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