Honor View 20 vs Apple iPhone XS Max: Camera Comparison! By #GNTECH

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Aug 14, 2021
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Honor View 20 vs Apple iPhone XS Max: Camera Comparison!

The honor view 20 ask quite the specification list for its cameras on paper and up against it today we're putting up Apple's flagship smartphone, the iPhone 10s max the. How do pictures from both of these phones compare, as always, let's start off with a photo of a flower. This gives us an idea of the color accuracy of both of these phones, and their macro. Detailed capabilities, in this case I think the iPhone 10 s's colors capture the mood of the picture much better. It also seems that the iPhone is able to capture a lot more detail towards the center of the flower, where the honor of u20 has. The advantage is with the blurry or natural background to make the subject stand out more using artificial intelligence or AI mode.

On the view, 20, the phone seems to saturate colors, even more, which isn't pleasing, there's a 48 megapixel mode on the view 20, which I thought would be a nice test, and it shows that the phone is able to capture a lot more detail on the flower compared to the iPhone sample and zooming into the photo makes this detail more prevalent, although it's not a very big difference to say the least. Now here's a look at a photo of this building with the Sun directly behind it from the honor of you 20. You get this contrast, the image with more detail, but it is at the expense of slightly artificial colors, where the iPhone does really well looking at the colors of the sky and the building, and between these two photo samples. The choice really comes down to personal preference. This picture has more blue tones to it and between them.

It's really hard to point a huge difference before we get into optical zoom, for both the phones, I thought it would be interesting to see the difference between a 48 megapixel sample from the view 20 and the iPhones 12 megapixel sample. If I'm being honest, the iPhones photo, looks a bit better despite the lower megapixel count, and if you zoom in to both of these images, the detail, a 48 megapixel sample should bring, isn't quite there, regardless. Let's jump out of this and view these images at two times, optical zoom, where I think both smartphones are doing well, the edges of the building are well-defined and moving in at 10 times zoom, you start to see a lot more noise from the iPhone image, it's lesser on the view 20 images, but in terms of sharpness, the iPhone is doing slightly better when using the selfie cameras I actually like both photos. The selfie from the iPhone is a bit sharper and the colors more accurate. Although I do like the view, twenties dynamic range as seen from the sunset in the background with the portrait mode turned on I think the whole beautification from the view.20 is a lot more visible, whereas the iPhones image still looks more natural to me. As far as edge detection is concerned, it's not a major problem on either phone moving indoors.

It looks like the view 20 kicks up contrast, levels and sharpness levels and gets the white balance more accurate with this photo. On the contrary, the iPhone balance is the lighting better in the background, as well as that, reflecting from the plate. What photos have their fair share of noise to them? But if I was to choose one here, I'd give it to the view 20, but for this one I definitely think the iPhone is much better background. Lights are much better balanced at the photo from the iPhone has realistic skin tones compared to the view 20s pale and yellowish hue to the skin, and now for some nighttime shots. The obvious advantage for the iPhone here comes in sharpness and detail.

The picture from the view 20 looks muddy and unusable compared to the iPhone I turned out the night mode here to see if the view 20 would do well and the effect wasn't able to handle the lighting and really made for a bad image in another example, though the view 20 is holding its own pretty well and that's the story of the camera of this phone. It's very inconsistent I prefer how the view 20 looks here compared to the iPhone, but when using the night mode here, the view Twenties picture just looked abnormally, brightened up and nothing more, but while night mode has its inconsistency, sometimes it can do a good job like in this case, where a lot more detail is enhanced and made better and compared to the iPhone the view 20 has a reasonable advantage, even for selfies at night, I like to view 24 the detail it manages to capture, but when using portrait mode I think the iPhone still has the better photo. Now, here's some full HD footage from both phones, which is better from the iPhone in terms of colors, sharpness and stability, and moving to 4k footage. The iPhone stabilizes footage better and has more controlled exposure to round up this comparison. Let's have some video from the front-facing cameras on both of these schools, the awkward camera vixen on the honor of you when he makes this a little harder to film, but nonetheless she can judge the quality of video for both these phone, and how the audios down in this noise, environment and judge if these phones are capable of daily talk or not, and that's really it for this comparison.

Let me know what you guys think about the results down in the comments below and make sure to subscribe for more videos in the future. As always, thank you guys for watching, and I'll see you in the next one adios.


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