Huawei Mate 20 Pro vs iPhone Xs Max: Camera Shootout By Tech Thusiast

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Aug 14, 2021
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Huawei Mate 20 Pro vs iPhone Xs Max: Camera Shootout

Hey, what is going on guys, test zest here- and this is the camera comparison- video between the Huawei Mate 20 pro against the iPhone 10s Macs. These two phones are arguably the best forms available right now. How good are the cameras, let's find out in this video just before starting the camera comparison here is an overlook of the camera specs, the Huawei Mate 20 pro has a triple camera, set up a 40 mega pixel standard lens, a 20 megapixel ultra wide-angle and an 8 megapixel telephoto lens with. Oh, is the iPhone 10 s max has a dual 12 megapixel camera, which has oh, is + 2 x telephoto. As for the video recording, the May 20 broken record up to 4k at 30 frames per second and 1080p at 60 frames per second for slow-motion video. It can record up to 240 frames per second at 1080p and 960 frames per second at 720p.

The iPhone Menace max can record up to 4k at 60 frames per second, and it can record slow-motion video in 1080p at 120 frames per second or 240 frames per second starting things off is this rose and I would say, looks better on the iPhone 10s max. As you can see, some of these shadows, and also the petals are more distinguishable in the mid-20 pro next is the L control pad. It is a little warmer looking on the iPhone 10 s Max and perhaps more accurate than the May 20 pro here are some different colors and the May 20 pro looks less aggressive than the iPhone 10 s max the yellow and the red. Definitely doesn't look this point, so the May 20 pro has better color accuracy here. Once again, you can see more of the red and the iPhone 10 s max has not done a good job here.

This photo of the microphone was taken next to the window to see how it fares, with the light coming in I'm, not seeing any drastic differences here. They look quite similar to each other. Here's the first portrait photo the May 20 pro looks a bit warmer, which you can also tell by looking at the sky, but the iPhone 10 s max doesn't look good here. The skin looks pale here is the second portrait photo. They look similar to each other in terms of details again, a little warmer look on the May 20 Pro here is a portrait photo with a toy figure.

The iPhone 10s max did better here with the color, as you can see more, but the edge detection is way better on the May 20 Pro here is a telephoto between the two phones, the iPhone 10s max is using two times zoom and the make 20 Pro is using 5 times hybrid zoom, and it is superior of the two moving on to indoor photos with room lighting and the microphone on the May.20 Pro looks better than the iPhone 10s max as it is cleaner and sharper, which you can tell by looking at the mesh on this photo. The May 20 pro is a little sharper and has less noise. However, the iPhone 10s max has captured the room lighting better and on this photo. The difference here is the room lighting and some noise on the iPhone 10 s max. Moving on to outdoor low-light photos, the May 20 pro was using night mode, and you can see so much more compared to the iPhone 10 s max.

Just look at the top of this sign in this partial photo of a dashboard again. The May 20 pro looks better here. The iPhone 10 s max has a lot of noise and the last photo they look like they were taken at different times again. The May 20 Pro is better here. The focus was recording on D wyoming20 Pro I see how fast it focuses with the background and the foreground object.

This is a focus test recording on the iPhone 10 s max to see how fast it focuses with the background and the foreground object in this video comparison to look at for the animated speaker icons, so you know which device the audio is coming from. Okay. So this is a 1080p video recording on the Huawei Mate 20 pro against the iPhone 10 s max. So here we have cows on this side there yep as usual. They are flying away.

It's a piece of day, as you can tell so, there's not a lot of ducks on this side stabilization. This is a 4k 30 frames per second video recording on the Huawei Mate 20 pro against the iPhone 10s max, and I'm recording at 30 frames per second, because they make 20 Pro, doesn't support 60 frames per second, so I'll just do a short ROG to see how the video stabilization is between the two and, let's just take a look. What we have here, so we've got low, goes down there, two pigeons and few dots over on the other side. So let's just take a view around the side and that'll be that for this video you, so that is the end of this camera shootout for daylight photos, I, would say the mid-20 Pro was better overall, it didn't overexpose some colors like the yellows and the Reds we saw earlier for portrait photos. The May 20 pro was better again.

It was also better with the edge detection with smaller subjects. The May 20 Pro also has better zooming capabilities up to 5 times, which is hybrid. As for the indoor photos, the May 20 pro was better in terms of details and had very little noise. Having said that, the iPhone 10x max was better at capturing the room lighting better for outdoor all at photos. The May 20 pro was better thanks to the night mode for video recording.

The stabilization is better on the iPhone tennis max and also records video with stereo sound. The May 20 Pro is limited to 4k at 30 frames per second, whilst the iPhone tennis max can do 4k at 60 frames per second. As for slow-motion video, the May 20 pro can record the same frame rate as the iPhone tennis max, as well as 960 frames per second at 720p. So what did you think of this comparison? Video which of the phones? Will you or have you bought -? Let me know in the comment section I personally think the May 20 Pro is the better phone, as you are getting a lot more for the money, such as a massive battery, expandable storage in screen, fingerprint reader and reverse wireless charging. If you have enjoyed this video, then please give it a thumbs up.

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