iPhone 12 Pro Max Vs Samsung Galaxy S20 FE Vs Mi 10T Pro Camera Comparison! By TechTablets

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Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone 12 Pro Max Vs Samsung Galaxy S20 FE Vs Mi 10T Pro Camera Comparison!

Hey guys welcome to a camera comparison. This one is going to be a little different because it's a bit of a blind test here. I have three phones, but I won't tell you the exact order: they're in I'm, going to label them a b and c throughout this video until the end. So it is the iPhone 12 Pro max the 10 pro and the Samsung Galaxy s20 Fe, so which one of these is going to actually be the best at what I'm going to test out portrait shots, low light, video you're, looking at front-facing cameras right now and all three of them here have electronic image stabilization. So there's a jogger head, which one do you think is the steadiest to me. It looks like just then it's probably between phone, a and c, and what about these conditions now, which one is getting and capturing this better, especially when you look at the background it's blowing out on a, and it looks to be blowing out on c, but b, there seems to be doing the best job in terms of dynamic range with video.

Let's have a look at the rear cameras now so which one here is the steadiest. I think it might be between the phone number. A and phone number b autofocus test seems to be reasonably good on all three of them here, panning around. Are we seeing noticeable butter coming through with that electronic image, stabilization and optical that all these three phones have, and I'm just going to sprint ahead now, and we'll test that stability? Let me know in the comments which one you think was the steadiest. I think it was either phone a or maybe phone c zoom video now on all three of them, pointing at the clock tower so which one here looks the best between the b and c.

One of these phones is just digital, only zoom here with video, as I walk ahead, which one looks the steadiest out of these three here. Let me know in the comments I think it's either between phone c with this, with the stabilization or phone b, 4k ultra-wide video. Now so they are using electronic image. Stabilization we've got two of these phones with 12 megapixel cameras. One has a 20 megapixel camera: will it actually give it a bit of an advantage now looking at the scene here, the clouds above this house, I think it's phone b that is capturing that one best and if I pan around now just nice and slow, which one's going to exhibit the most stutter here and a quick jogger here down the street.

It looks like the phone, a, or definitely I think here phone c looks to be the steadiest with the electronic image stabilization. We are now looking at 4k 60 frames per second on all three of them. Stabilization seems best on phone, a and b, perhaps phone a and, as I jog ahead, definitely to me looks like it's either a or b wins on under stabilization and what about focus and audio I'm swapping audio sources throughout the entire of this video? I think it's either audio between phone, a and perhaps even phone c onto low light video. Now. So all three phones here not looking amazing in these conditions, honestly they're, all quite poor for low-light, tiny little sensors and lenses with their front-facing cameras, just jog, ahead testing that stability again and rare video now 4k30, which one looks the sharpest here now inside this hotel should be blue and, as I pan around which one is going to have Jada and this sign too on the hotel.

That should also be blue, where it says la posed del mar and now just a quick stability, jog so very hard here, which one do you think is doing the best. Maybe I think phone number or phone b should I say all right. So that's a wrap if you picked camera b as the winner for the stills and the portrait photos well done. That, I think, is the best one there. But for video quality I think it was camera a better audio quality and also on camera.

A and the stability, I think, was the best also on camera. A camera c did have good audio camera c also took some decent night shots as well, sometimes as good as camera b. So now, for the big reveal, please do not post this in the comments. Camera an is the Samsung Galaxy s, 20 Fe, camera b is the iPhone 12 Pro max and finally phone c. That was the 10 t pro, so a big difference in prices too well cheaper flagships versus a very expensive one, which was, of course camera b.

Thank you so much for watching this camera comparison. I do hope to see you back in the channel. Please like if you did like the video of course and subscribe for more up and coming videos, and I'll see you in the next one.


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