iPhone 11 vs Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite | Camera comparison By SoyaCincau

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Aug 22, 2021
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iPhone 11 vs Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite | Camera comparison

Over here hi, this is very prompt, say intercom, and today we are going to do a camera comparison where we are going to compare the Samsung Galaxy s, 10 light and also the iPhone 11. So let's go before we jump right into the camera comparison. Let me briefly talk about the specs of the camera, so the reason why I chose the iPhone 11 and the S 10 light it's because they are pretty much similar. Both are there are the youngest and the most affordable variant among the series and they both do not have a telephoto camera. The iPhone 11 has three 12 megapixel camera in total, there's a white and ultra wide-angle lens at the back and one at the front for taking selfies the Samsung Galaxy S 10. Light, on the other hand, has three cameras at the back and one 32 megapixel selfie camera at the front.

The back camera consists of a 48 megapixel main camera, a 12 megapixel ultra wide-angle camera and a 5 megapixel macro camera. For you to take pictures up close. So now we have already talked about the camera specs. So, let's dive in into the camera comparison so first up, we have the junta's, since both the iPhone and the s10 light do not have a telephoto camera. So that means any do more than one x is digitally formed for the ultra wide-angle test.

It is obvious that the s 10 light offers a wider field of view, while the iPhone has a slightly narrower range. You will also notice that there is also some barrel distortion at the edge of the photos, which is pretty common on ultra white lenses. There are also some subtle differences in terms of their colors. The color produced by the iPhone 11 is a little dull, where the S 10 light is much more vibrant. At one times, consistent results was shown on two of these devices, with a lively color on the S 10 light.

What I phone color tends to be a little down at maximum I think it is pretty clear who wins this category, even though the s10 light can zoom out to eight times what iPhone only has a man zoom of five times the ester line manages to capture way more detail than iPhone I think it is because of the 40, a megapixel main camera, which retains a lot of the clarity from a photo. So next up we have the selfie tests on paper. The Samsung Galaxy S 10 light has a more capable selfie camera compared to the iPhone, but it turns out that both of the images are actually pretty comparable before they can shoot. Portrait selfies and the subject. Separation from the background is pretty awesome.

The only thing that's different is the skin tone. The Galaxy S ten light has beautification on the fall, while iPhone has a more natural-looking feel to it, especially when you look at the skin tone. We will not call one of the two images better. It is actually just a matter of personal preferences in this case so which one do you guys prefer do. Let me know in the comments below okay now moving on to the next category, and we have a set of portrait mode shots using the rear facing cameras, but I'm pretty surprised that the edge detection from the Estela is actually better than the iPhone 11.

If you're punching and look closely, some parts of my hair are missing, which is pretty weird because in my experiment, I phone, portrait mode they're, actually pretty amazing, but for this case I'll choose the s10 light. As my winner moving on to the next test, we have the macro test: I'm, actually impressed with the results on the iPhone 11, because it does not have a dedicated macro camera, but a stylized still wins, because he can go even nearer to the subject without sacrificing the detail thanks to its own macro camera. Moving on to our last category, we have the night mode tests because both of the smartphone's come with a dedicated macro feature. We took two photos for each hand, set one with night mode turned on and one with night mode turned off. The first set of photos were taken without the dedicated night mode turned on, even though this set of pictures was taken under dark lighting.

Both phones still successfully manages to capture plenty of details from the playground, but when it comes to their colors, I have to say the s10 light produces better color contrast compared to the iPhone 11 things change. When you turn on the night mode feature, both images immediately turn brighter and sharper, and the quality of both images are actually pretty comparable, but I like the skies on the iPhone more because it is much brighter than s 10 lights, and you'll notice that the clouds are much more obvious on the iPhone. Besides that, the s 10 light sky is much more blue, while the iPhone is more purple. Let's end this video with a video recording test, and this was shot with a main camera at Full HD at 30 frames per second. The reason why I should employ HD is that there is no stabilization option when you shoot 4k on s 10 light, and we all know that Estela is marketed for super steady OAS.

If you watch the video side by side, you'll notice that both devices suffer from minor jittering, which makes the video look a little unnatural, you can also see differences in terms of its brightness and color vibrancy. The iPhones footage is significantly right and the colors are much nicer compared to the s10 light, but the color produced on the Samsung is closer to what I've seen that day. So here's my conclusion to be honest. There are really no significant differences between the pictures taken by these two phones. But if I have to pick a winner, I'll go for the s10 light.

It has a 48 megapixel main sensor, which promises more detail and clarity in a photo, especially when you do it. But the best thing about it is that it is significantly more affordable than the iPhone 11. The Estela is not only going for 2619 airing in any country, 128 gigs of storage, a large battery capacity and fast charging. The iPhone 11, on the other hand, is 700 more expensive than s 10 light, and it only has 64 gigs of storage, which cannot be expanded with a micro SD card. But that's what I think I love to hear your thoughts on this -.

So do let me know what you think in the comment section below and also, if you have any funds in mind that you want me to compare, do leave a comment -. So that's it for my camera comparison. If you like this video, remember to give it a thumbs up like us, on Facebook, subscribe to our YouTube channel and also hit the notification bar icon, so you can stay updated so future videos, and I'll see you guys in the next video bye.


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