iPhone 11 Pro VS Pixel 4: Ultimate Camera Comparison! By AppleInsider

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Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone 11 Pro VS Pixel 4: Ultimate Camera Comparison!

Let's, compare the camera capabilities of the iPhone 11 Pro and the Google Pixel, for how is everyone doing today? It is Andrew here from Apple Insider, and we have our Google Pixel 4 and our iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Macs, and we're going to compare the camera capabilities of both of these guys. So we're going to compare a video as portrait shots, I, pretty much everything you need to know about both of these two cameras. We're going to walk through it in this video lots of hands-on time. The biggest difference is they both have the same wide-angle lens, but the iPhone has an ultra-wide lens and Google up the resolution on its telephoto lens, but lacks that ultra-wide lens. So let's go ahead and see how all that is going to play out on the streets: hey everyone. It is Andrew.

Here we are in downtown historic Dublin, checking out the iPhone 11 Pro and comparing it to the pixel, the latest pixel. It's out there. We're going to have some photos, some videos for you to check out. So let's go ahead and move into those sample, shots, hey everyone. We are still in here in downtown Dublin.

We've been filming for a few hours now. It is obviously already dark out here, and we just want to have a couple takeaways that I had after filming I really liked the telephoto lens on the pixel 4, but the iPhones ultra-wide lens has been extremely useful. We've been sitting shooting some of these shots, and it is just so nice be able to step back and get a much more immersive shot even indoors. It's made a huge difference, so it's really kind of a toss up of which one I prefer I love being able to get those higher quality, telephoto shot, whoever zooming in but I, really like being look at those ultra-wide shots too. The iPhone does have some perfect telephone capability, so I guess I would lean it towards the iPhone in that regard.

But, honestly, we're going to have to get these shots back in the studio and compare them to see which one of these truly wins out and if I do really have a preference for one over the other. So, let's get these shots back in the studio and check them out under kind of more high resolution display, so before we get into the rest of the comparison here, let's go ahead and talk about our video sponsor Medal Bay, so they probably wore ties making stylish minimalistic cases while offering still solid drop protection all in very precision-made package. So this is their chief case that we're checking out now it has two meters of drop protection and made from their own proprietary shock, Lake material. It has a precision micro etched match texture on the outside, which has great grip and feel to it and has a raised edge on the front that keeps the screen from touching the surfaces and the camera from touching any surface. This is their synthesis case, it's their most rugged and stylish case.

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The flirt a little, maybe over saturated or a little warm for our liking, but the pixel shots look flat at the same time. So it's really kind of up to you, guys, which one you prefer they both have. Their stylized looks to them, and it's really hard to kind of say, which one is better. It just depends really on your taste unless that can be dealt with balances anyway. Here, though, we do to say, we prefer the iPhone much more in this portrait mode test.

Those flowers look really great on the iPhone there and the portrait mode stuff worked very well looking at selfie portraits, it looks like the pixel did something odd to the image it kind of like compressed it horizontally, which makes the bridge, in the background look shorter and my head look like it's stretched very tall, but the both background effect. It looked pretty great on both photos. Here we are back to the wide-angle lens. The iPhone looks like they did a better job here with the white balance with the house, looking more white versus how it appears on pixel 4, they had a very similar design, aesthetic, but that was really setting the stage for this photo, which is using an ultra-wide lens. That is only found on the iPhone 11 Pro, and it's a great photo from that same standing position.

You can get so much more in the shot. Similarly, here we have a nice indoor shot of these really retro arcade pinball machines, but again we swap out to that ultra wide-angle lens on the iPhone 11 Pro, and you get so much more in the shot. It's a way cooler photo for tight spaces. We can get even more in these sets the stage for one of my favorite shots in the entire series. We did here both these look really great, but neither of them look as good as this shot completely unedited on the iPhone 11 Pro, using the ultra wide-angle lens.

You can't get this on the pixel, so the ultra-wide capability clearly goes to the iPhone. Let's go back to the wide-angle lens for this shot, which and looks a little better on the iPhone, but I really want to test out the telephoto abilities, so here they're both looking pretty solid at 2x, but we jump in to the maximum amount of digital zoom on each phone. The pixel is absolutely winning. We blow these up again, get even closer here inside a final cut, and there is so much more detail and less noise in the pixel versus the iPhone check it out here again, 8 X on the pixel 4 versus the 10x digital zoom on the iPhone. Yes, the iPhone can go up to 10x in the camera, app versus only 8 X in the pixel, but what's really the point if it's still just blurrier than it is at 8 X on the pixel now check out some video abilities here is the iPhone panning across 4k at 60 frames per second on the pixel side of things.

It actually does not have 63 milliseconds, so this is 4k at 30 frames per second, it doesn't look quite as good aim. When we compare these side-by-side man, the iPhone clearly has the edge when it comes to the video capabilities. Not only does look better on the iPhone, but it just looks so much smoother with that higher frame rate. Here we have our wide-angle shot. This is a low-light we're trying to move into the negative capabilities here, wide-angle shot on both jumping into 8x.

On the pixel versus 10x on the iPhone, a lot less noise, a lot less grain on those pics, our telephoto shots. Here we have a think three like two or so a second exposure on the iPhone for a low-light shot. It looks a little better on the iPhone here. The iPhone definitely skewed a bit too warm which they've been known to do so far in this series come hearing again, the iPhone looks a little better in here. It looks like we captured with the light in the pixel shot, which may have washed out a little, but the iPhone definitely has a more balanced to contrast, II shot again, you could barely see these flowers in extremely low light, very long exposure on both shots, but the icon came out a little ahead.

In our opinion, though, maybe it I need it to saturated here they look great, but what the iPhone does is again to warm, but it looks more like a night shot versus the pixel, which could look more toward like a day shot. Here we have the same pixel for kind of color profile that they get so often. But what I want to point out here is look, so there's more detail in the sky in the iPhone shot when you compare them side-by-side here once more, the pixel has a very stylized look to it and the iPhone again airs on a little too saturated. You clearly ventured outside of Dublin we're hitting the stadium now, and this is a setup for another wide-angle shot going to ultra-wide, and you can get so much more here with that ultra-wide lens on iPhone, so the telephoto lens is really crucial, and the importance is huge. Look at these shots here, telephoto shot of both of them.

We zoom it in even more here on the computer and there's a little more smoothness to the pixel versus the iPhone. Looking at the scoreboard, side-by-sides again there's a lot less noise, the telephoto shots are so much better on the pixel, but at what cost? We've really been comparing these shots and it's so hard to say which one is definitively better than the other, but they've just taken different approaches. Google put a lot into that telephoto lens. It has a higher resolution in with their software capabilities, their telephoto shots, look really nice, but are you zooming in more or are you wanting to you that ultra-wide lens? More and that's what it basically comes down to? We do have to give the iPhone the edge overall, because those two kind of wash each other out the telephoto- that's better versus the ultra-wide which it doesn't have, but the iPhone also has bettered I think portrait mode shots, and it has better video capabilities. It can shoot 4k at 60 frames per second and the selfie lens on the pixel doesn't do any 4k whatsoever.

It's limited to 1080. The iPhone can even do 4k videos using that selfie camera now, so there's a pretty big difference there, and for that reason we have to give the edge to the iPhone over the pixel for when it comes to which one of these has the best overall camera system. But I'd love to hear your thoughts down below in the comments which set of photos did you prefer, and what do you think of the cameras? Let me know down below or on Twitter at Andrew underscore OSU, hey everyone. Did you guys, like that video be sure to click on that like button, so we can create content that we know that you guys want to see and follow Apple Insider in all social media channels? If you want the best prices on any Apple gear check out the Apple Insider price guide that is updated daily and until next time we'll see you later.


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