iPhone 12 Pro Max vs Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra - Camera Test Comparison! By TechReason

By TechReason
Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone 12 Pro Max vs Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra - Camera Test Comparison!

Hey guys, what's up it's time, to do a camera test between the iPhone 12 Pro max. What is the Samsung Galaxy note, 20, ultra and guys and the Samsung Galaxy note.20 ultra is costing around 1300 dollars, while the iPhone 12 Pro max is costing around 1100. So on the back, we got a triple camera on both these two devices, and you can see and the main system on the back on the note 20 ultra, it is a 108 megapixel, f, 1.8 aperture, with optical image stabilization, while the iPhone has a 12, megapixel, f, 1.6 aperture, with a sensor shift stabilization on the iPhone 12 Pro max, which is much better as compared to a normal optical image. Stabilization on the note 20 ultra, and also we have a laser autofocus which is going to help us a lot, especially in the autofocus department. While the iPhone has a lighter scanner, which is also going to help us a lot in the AR stuff, as well as in the autofocus, especially in low light, and also we have a 1200 pixel ultra-wide on both these two devices and which give you 120 degree of field of view and the picture size on the note2 ultra. It is an f 2.2 aperture on the note 20 ultra as compared to an f 2.4 aperture on the iPhone 12 Pro max. We also have a 12 megapixel telephoto lens, which gave you a 5x optical zoom, on the note 20 ultra as compared to a 2.5 x, optical zoom, on the iPhone 12 Pro max, and also both phones give you optical image, stabilization in the telephoto lens as well, and the patches size on the note 20 ultra. It is really, really small, which is coming at f 3.0 aperture on the note 20 ultra, while the iPhone gave you an f, 2.2 aperture and both phones also give you a flash on the back guys on the front. We get a 10 megapixel, selfie camera on the note 20 ultra as compared to a 12 megapixel on the iPhone 12 Pro mac and the aperture size.

It is same on both these two devices. We have an f 2.2, aperture, and you can see here is the camera UI on both these two devices, and you can see- and guys here is your normal, and here is your ultra light on both these two devices, and also we have a 5x optical zoom on the node 20 ultra as compared to a 2.5 x on the iPhone 12 Pro max, and you can see which goes all the way up to 50 x, hyper zoom on the note 20 ultra, while the iPhone it goes all the way up to 12 x, hybrid zoom, on the iPhone 12 Pro max and guys. We also have a video mode on both these two devices. Furthermore, we have a super study mode on the note, 20 ultra, which give you a better stabilization in video, while the iPhone does not have anything because it has essentially shifted stabilization. Let's see the video recording size with the back camera and again, you can also record videos with the ultraviolence, as well as with the zoom on both these two devices, and you can see and guys and the note2t ultra.

It is maximum shoot with 8k at 24 fps, and also we have a 4k 60 fps, as well as a full HD, 60 fps, and you can see all the iPhone 12 Pro max is maximum shoot at 4k, 60 fps, as well as a full HD 60 fps. We don't get 8k on the iPhone 12 Pro max. I would say that 8k. It is not really useful right now, and we also have a portrait mode on both these two devices. You can also use the portrait mode with telephoto lens on the iPhone 12 Pro max, which is not available on the Samsung Galaxy note.20 ultra and both phones also give you a slow motion and guys, and the note 20 ultra, give you a maximum and 60 fps with the 720p resolution on the note 20 ultra, while the iPhone 12 Pro mac give you a maximum 240 GPS with full HD resolution, which is also available on the note 20 ultra in the normal slow motion area and guys also and the slow motion. It is also available with the ultrawide, as well as with the zoom on the iPhone 12 Pro max, which is not available on the Samsung Galaxy note, 20 ultra and the note 20 ultra is running on android 10, with one UI 2.5 update, while the iPhone 12 Pro max is running on iOS 14.2.1 a time-lapse on both these two devices and you can see, let's go to the hyperlapse, and you can see, and we also have a night hyperlapse on the note2t ultra as well and again. You can also record the time-lapse with the ultra-wide, as well as with the zoom on the iPhone 12 Pro max and guys.

We also have a night mode on both these two devices, which work with all the lenses and guys also and the iPhone 12 Pro max. Also give you a night mode in the ported mode as well, and you can see it is a unique feature, and you can see at the night mode. It is automatically activated in low light, and you can see- and now let's see the front camera on both these two devices and the front camera also give you a portrait mode, and you can see. We also have a portrait mode on both these two devices. Let's see the video recording size with the front camera maximum and the front camera maximum shoot, 4k 60 fps on the iPhone 12 Pro max.

Let's see the note 20 ultra, and we also have a 4k 60 fps on the note 20 ultra as well, and guys. We also have a slow motion on both these two devices, even with the front camera as well, which again give you a maximum full HD at 120 fps on both these two devices with the front camera as well. Now, let's go back, and now let's go to the more section, and you can see in this area note on t ultra give you a so much new features which is not available on the iPhone 12 Pro max, and you can see. We also have a live focus, video mode on the note 20 ultra, and you can see, which is also work with the front camera as well as with the back camera, and you can see. We also have a pro mode in photos as well as in videos, and you can see in which you can control manually and guys now, let's quickly and guys now, let's quickly show you a lot of camera samples as well as video recording.

So you get better idea: recording the camera performance between these two devices- okay, guys, as you can see that right now, I am record a video on both these two devices at 4k 60fps, on both these two devices and guys. I don't enable the HDR video mode on the iPhone. Let me know how is the video quality on both these two devices at a 4k 60fps video recording size? Let's see the autofocus, and I'm just walking around guys and the no 20 ultra has an optical image stabilization. While the iPhone has a fancy shift stabilization, and you can see you get a background blur on both these two devices but recording what I see on the screen, and you can see, look at the sky and guys now, lets running guys, let me know who has a better stabilization, and you can also zoom in on the iPhone the 2.5 x, optical zoom, but the note 2 ultra, but the iPhone has this option and guys and the ultra-wide it is not available on iPhone. But I see option on the screen and guys and guys- and now I record this video in the full HD 60 fps video recording size and, let me know the colors, it is little improved or not.

But according to what I see on the screen, not only ultra has a more vibrant look as compared to the iPhone, and also I feel that in the screen it is little brighter on the iPhone. Now, lets walking around just holding my phone with my hand and now that's running and guys, let me know who has a better in the 4k 60 fps mode. I show you the 4k 60 fps, okay, guys, and now I am using the super steady mode on the note2 ultra as compared to a normal full HD at 30 fps, and you can see that in the video. It is really, really smooth on the note 2 ultra, but I'm just walking around and the quality. It is little soft on the Norton inaudible, normal video mode into the super steady mode.

Now, lets running and let me know, looks like the note 20 ultra has a better stabilization. According to what I see on the screen, okay, guys, and now I record this video with the ultraviolet lens on both these two devices and the ultraviolet is coming at 12 megapixels on both these two devices. We have f 2.2 aperture on both these two devices, and also we have a 4k 60 fps option on the iPhone in the ultrawide. But the note 20 is maximum shoot full HD at 30 fps. You can see in the video this looks really smooth on the iPhone, and I'm just moving around holding my phone with my own hand, and let me know how is the video quality, but the note 20 ultra has a more vibrant look, the colors.

It is really, really vibrant. You see, and both phones give you a 120 degree field of view in the ultrawide and guys now, lets running and guys, you can also switch from ultra-right to normal, as well as zoom on the note 2 ultra as well as on the iPhone. Let me show you can see here is a 1x, and here is a 5x optical zoom on the Samsung note, 20 ultra, and you can see, and now let's see the iPhone. We have a 1x as well as a 2.5 x, optical zoom guys. You can also go all the way up to 7x hybrid zone.

I'll just go back with ultrabyte, and you can see. Ultraviolet is really, really good, and you can see okay guys now. I am using different camera on both these two devices and I record this video at 4k with 60 fps, and let me know who has a better video performance on the front I'm just walking around, and now I see on iPhone and guys. Also, let me know who has a better microphone the quality as well and guys. Now, lets running guys- and this is a full HD- with a 30 fps video recording on both these two devices with the front camera and- and let me know that and the video it is little improved as far as the colors are concerned, and a little walking around that's running stabilization, okay, guys- and this is a 4k with 60fps video recording on the video recording on both these two devices in night, and you can see and guys we have an f 1.6 aperture on the iPhone as compared to an f 1.8 on the Samsung note, 20 ultra and the iPhone has a less noisy video as compared to the note 20 ultra and also in the video. It is little brighter than compared to the note 2 ultra.

According to what I see on the screen and guys, I'm just moving around and guys and the video it is much, much better on the iPhone. It is sharper as well as more right on the iPhone, and you can see this area. I see noise on the note d ultra, but iPhone has a less noise in that area and also the colors looks more pleasant on the iPhone as compared to the note 20 ultra and the iPhone. It is easily handle lights and guys now, let's little walking around, and you can see I'm just holding my phone with my hand, and you can see, let's see the autofocus in low light, and you can see it is perfect on the iPhone. Let's see on the motor 20 ultra very smooth running- and let me know who has a better video stabilization in low light.

Okay guys- and this is a full HD at 30, fps, video recording on both these two devices. I show you the 4k 60 fps, and now I am in the full HD with 30 fps. Let's see the video quality, it is little improved, and I will say that definitely at the video quality, it is improved a lot on the note 20 ultra, and you can see in the video it is much, much brighter than compared to before. But again I see so many noise on the note, 20, ultra and also in the colors. It is also a little warmer on the note 20 ultra.

It is not 100 natural on both these two devices. According to what I see with my own eyes, I'm just walking around holding my phone with my both hands. I don't use any tripod, and you can see on the iPhone. It is perfect, easily handling the lights you can see, which is little more exposed on the note 20 ultra and now, lets running and guys looks like the note.2 ultra has a better video stabilization, but I would say that iPhone has a sensor shift stabilization, which I don't see any improvements over the optical image stabilization, I hope apple, will improve the video stabilization with some software updates and guys you can also switch from normal to. Let me go to the ultra white: you can see now I go in the ultraviolet, and you can see.

It looks like that. iPhone ultraviolet is really, really bad as compared to the note 20 ultra and note on the ultra has a better video performance in the ultrawide video. It is looks sharper as compared to the iPhone and also iPhone also has a more noise in the video as compared to the note 20 ultra, but in ultrawide. You've got a 120 degree field of view, and now, let's keep it running. Let me know how is the video performance on both these two devices, the ultraviolet? Now, let's go to the com.

We have a 5 x optical zoom on the Norton real trap, which is amazing as compared to a 2.5 x, but I see so much noise on the note 20 ultra, and you can see because we have f 3.0 aperture on the note 20 ultra. But let me go to the 2.5 x on the note 20 ultra, and now I am at 2.5 x on the notoriety ultra as well. Now I don't use the telephoto okay guys right now. I am using the front camera on both these two devices, and you can see- and I am recording this video in the 4k 60 fps mode on both these two devices, and you can see and the video it is much, much noisy on the note 20 ultra, and you can see- and you can see that. Let me know who has a better video performance on the front, camera and again iPhone has a warmer look, which I like as compared to the note 20 ultra.

But again I see so much noise on the note 20 ultra. I don't know why the note 2 ultra it is not performed as good as the iPhone and iPhone. It is not perfect, I would say, but we also have some noise on the iPhone, but it is much, much better as compared to the note 20 ultra and both phones give you an f 2.2 aperture, and I'm just walking around now. Lets running- and let me know you guys are judge of the video from us on both these two devices with the front camera. You can see that and iPhone.

It is again much better. It is easily handling the light in the background. Okay, guys, okay, guys, as you can see that right now, I am using the front camera on both these two devices. But this time I am record this video in the full HD at 30, fps, video, recording and guys. I would say that at the video quality it is much improved in the full HD at 30 fps, video mode as compared to in the 4k 60 fps, which is really noisy on the note2t ultra and iPhone.

It is also improved little and the not only airtight is much improved. I definitely recommend to you guys: don't use the 4k 60 fps mode on the note2 ultra, especially in night, and now I'm just walking around, and you can see and note2tra has a more noise as compared to the iPhone 12 Pro max- and I would say note on delta- has a more noise as compared to the iPhone and now, lets running and let me know who has a better video performance in night note: 20 ultra, it is not perfect as compared to the iPhone and iPhone. It is really kink in the video department as compared to any other phone. That's about it, and thank you so much for watching this camera test between the iPhone 12 Pro max versus the Samsung Galaxy note 20 ultra. Let me know your thoughts in the comment section below and guys over.

I have to say that in most of the situation, iPhone 12 Pro max, give you a better number performance as compared to the Samsung note 20 ultra, but in many areas' no 20 ultra. It is also perfect in some situation as compared to the iPhone 12 Pro max. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter as well, and let me know what kind of more videos is that you guys want to see regarding between these two devices, and I will see you in my next video peace out.


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