Google Pixel 3a XL VS Moto G7 | Cameras and more... By J. Williams

By J. Williams
Aug 14, 2021
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Google Pixel 3a XL VS Moto G7 | Cameras and more...

Alright guys welcome back to another video. She managed a, so today we're going to pair the compare two cameras with the Motor g7 and the pixel three AXL now I've already compared the Moto G seven to other phones and I think this has some top-rated front cameras and rear cameras. Let's see how it does against the pixel three AXL. We know that the pixel 3 XL has fan, takes fantastic photos because it's the same camera. That's in that pixel over there. However, video has always been subjective so, or you know, kind of landslide or almost equally matched just one or the other.

So we're going to put these against each other and take a look right now, and you tell me what you're thinking that we'll discuss afterwards alright guys. So here is the pixel 3, an X L versus the Moto G 7. You can see immediately. You can see the difference in the crop here. Furthermore, you can see the Moto G 7 has more in few opposed to the 3 AXL having a pulsar crop on there at 60 frames per second just wanted to point that out, so you'll know which one is which color accuracy here it's a windy day out, and it's extremely loud there's a lot going on outside right now you can see the video footage from both bones.

Yeah, the three AXL is a much closer killed a few, and while the g8 gives you more in fuel, but that's not like good or a bad thing, I've just wanted to point that out, so you'll know what you're looking at here. Those are the rear cameras. Now, switching over to the front here, I've said it before I think the Motor g7 has some of the best cameras. This is natural. Lights will go in and produce some artificial light to see how it looks, but I just want to give you a quick sample of both cameras, all right.

Here are both cameras with artificial light, there are some LEDs going behind. So you can get some sense of the footage now when I look at these through the viewfinder as I record this, the Moto G 7 looks much better and the Pixel 3a has that brown hue. You know if it is like that is some kind of about the front camera. It's not bad. It says when you put in Excel the cameras, you can see the difference in the quality, so they both look pretty natural, but I.

Think the Moto G 7 is producing things a little more realistically, but that's just looking through the viewfinder, so I'll see you when I get it on the Mac and look at the on the computer ? with you guys, alright. So now that you've seen the footage. What do you think tell me what you think about the camera footage on both of these devices? It is what makes it good to me almost compelling to me. A strong argument is that these phones have different price tags. One costs nearly 200 more than the other, almost 300 more than the other, depending on where you're purchasing from so the pixel 3 AXL starts at 480, but you can get some.

You can, it's new, so you know you might be able to find a deal where they give you $100 gift card or something like that. But you're not going to find any deals which are actually getting money off the phone right when you buy it so 480, verses, top-of-the-line, possibly $2.99 or so, so almost, almost doubled or operate I paid 249 for mine. So this is almost double the price, and for that you know, you're getting you're still getting a very speedy device, but the've learned that the pixel three, an exhalation pops open apps a little faster. So, let's let me show you what I mean here: I'm gonna, just open up Al's testing some apps earlier. So now we're going to test some again here, and you see how the three Ax ledges it out slightly.

Just like it at that time. I didn't even load correctly, but it edges it out just a little and let's go into Twitter, you see it edges it out. Just a hair match just a hair and sometimes right on cue. So you know if a person asks me I'm going to tell them. You know how much money do you have you know I'm saying: do you want to take like really stunning photos all the time, because the motor cameras are not as advanced as the pixels because of all the options there I mean they have some options.

You do have that YouTube in there and I, which I really love you got put in the portrait. Okay, so the portrait is advanced but not as advanced, so I'm going to take a photo just right now, and then I'm going to pop them up. I'm, not gonna. Stop the camera, I'm going to point it towards myself. Take this portrait alright and then now I'll put them up, and now I'm going to do the same thing with the pixel real time here, and I'll.

Put these up see the crop on the pixels. Another thing is: it is a little of time to process the image on the pixel. Also, I've learned that, but I'm going to do a different photo. Because I forgot the crop. All here is super close on the pixels I have to put my arm back a little.

Do it on this side over here? Second make sure I get the right angle and that's one thing on the pixel. The processing time is a little slower, but you get these stunning portrait images and the Moto G 7 isn't bad. It's just that. You just get really really perfect portrait photos with the pixel I. Just don't think, there's a lot of phones that are touching the pixel when it comes to portrait mode, but both phones take perfect photos, but in the end I will tell a person how much money do you want to spin? If they say $400 I would say, give the pixel 3/8, not the big one, because it's 400 bucks and if they say well, my budget is 301 and if they say you know, I don't really have a limit.

You know I would tell them. Probably go for the most affordable phone, you know, don't spend a lot of money if you're not getting that much difference in performance and the Moto G is a contender to a lot of phones. The front camera on the Moto G. Is this top-notch in first price range, it's a fantastic front camera. But what did you guys think about the camera footage on both of these devices? You, let me know in the comments, and we will discuss Jim and Jay hope you guys enjoyed take care.


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