iPhone 12 Pro Vs OnePlus 8T Vs Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra Camera Comparison. Surprisingly Close! By TechTablets

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Aug 15, 2021
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iPhone 12 Pro Vs OnePlus 8T Vs Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra Camera Comparison. Surprisingly Close!

Hi guys welcome to a camera comparison here, so this is the first iPhone to be featured in a camera comparison in my channel, and it is the iPhone 12 Pro up against the OnePlus 8t and the Xiaomi mi 10 ultra, so I'm shooting with the front-facing camera, so the vlog footage on the highest maximum setting. So we have electronic image stabilization on all three of them. Let me know in the comments which one here do you think, is the steadiest I'm swapping over the audio sources. So there's a difference in the megapixel count as well: 12 megapixels on the iPhone 12 Pro versus 16 megapixels on the OnePlus 8t versus 20, on the me10 ultra here with front facing cameras. So I'm going to jog down here and hopefully not trip over and fall flat on my face, that'll be a good bloopers reel for the channel, wouldn't it and again testing that stability, but take a look at our dynamic range here with the background so which one is capturing. The blue sky here best looks to me like the ht might be doing the worst job here.

But let's have a look now at the rear, cameras, video performance and later on, stills as well and low light. So right now we are looking at 4k 30 frames per second now they all have 4k 30 option, but the iPhone can do 4k, 30 4k 60, and you can also get 8k video out of the 10 ultra, but I won't show that because I'm not shooting anything else in 8k, and it's also 24 frames per second, so the focus on all of them face detection, autofocus on the iPhone 12 Pro 48 megapixel cameras on the Xiaomi and the OnePlus. They don't have the dual pixel face: detection autofocus that the iPhone does have, so it does give it a bit of an advantage. I feel now stabilization when I sometimes pan around the as electronic image. Stabilization sometimes causes a few cutters on the 8t.

I have noticed mostly in ultra-wide, so you see now, as I pan around could be a few Jetta coming through, and the iPhone 12 also has that Dolby Vision, HDR video as well, so I'm going to run. Let me know in the comments which has the best stabilization here. So all three right now are shooting ultra-wide 4k 30 frames per second with electronic image. Stabilization there's a slight difference in the field of view here. The iPhone and the 10 ultra have the best field of view.

I think the 10 can fit in just a slight bit more actually into the shot here as well. So, let's test out the stabilization electronic here jogging ahead, that it does seem to be quite steady on all of them. However, there is a bit of a difference now panning around. I have noticed that the OnePlus 8t can sometimes exhibit a bit of panning butter, as well as the me10 ultra here. So this is 4k 60 frames per second now.

This is the reason why the whole timeline's exported in 4k 60. So I found that I think here that the iPhone 12 Pro seems to have the best 4k 60 quality. So when you pan around it looks a lot smoother, of course. Now. The focus- definitely, I think, is the best here again with the iPhone 12 Pro with the focus, because it does have that dual pixel phase, detection, autofocus and the others just have the normal face: detection, not the dual pixel, now audio quality, it can vary.

I find the iPhone, sometimes it's very up and down on its microphone quality depending on which camera I'm using. It can actually sound a little muffled, even though I'm not covering the mics up, which is a little odd. I think that's something that they need to address and some up and coming updates so which one here do, you think, has the best 4k 60 frames per second quality. Definitely not the OnePlus 8t. I can see already, so we are looking right now at low light with the front facing cameras, and this is very difficult for the front facing tiny little sensors here, so 12 megapixels versus 16 versus 20.

, which one here is doing the best job of these very difficult conditions. Let me know in the comments it's really hard to tell me just looking at this right here, but I think maybe the more realistic image is coming through a little better, actually on the iPhone 12 Pro here, especially when I look at the sign right up here in the back, it seems to be brighter on the 8t and the me10 ultra, so it says 4k with the main cameras here, low light, very difficult conditions. Now it should look blue inside this hotel here. Hotel reset, noisy motorbike right here going past, which one do you think is capturing the low light here, the best landing around, which one has the least stutter and walking ahead electronic image stabilization on all three phones. It's not looking as good as it did in daylight, of course, because this is very difficult here, but I think just looking at the screens here that the iPhone 12 Pro might actually look slightly better here.

Do all right. So here are my findings. This is a little complicated, not as easy as the thing. Okay, so vlog footage the iPhone 12 better exposure overall sharper image. It's got the 4k 30, the 4k 60 with the front camera option, whereas you're stuck on 1080p with the 8t and the m10 ultra so no contest there, but I did notice that it tends to have a bit of a blue tint to it.

So a cool tent and certain lighting conditions with the front-facing video quality on the iPhone 12 Pro now the 4k 60, the iPhone 12 Pro hands down. It was the best there, even though we do have a quite a decent bit rate on the OnePlus 8t. I just found it's 4k 16 quality, quite poor and the meteor ultra uses a very low bit rate. It's the same bit rate as 4k, even though it's double the frame rate, which is really wrong. Shall we need to address this so rare daylight? Okay, iPhone 12 Pro seem to have the more natural looking electronic image stabilization with the 4k30 video there less chatter, and it did shake around a little more, but it was more of a natural movement.

The way it did it, the best details, the best focus as well and the best ultra-wide and video. I believe there without one it did sometimes exhibit and show a bit of auto exposure pulsing and some more abrupt changes, though, on that video, which I didn't particularly like considering the price of the phone with the iPhone 12 Pro low light video, it was close at times between the 10 ultra, I sometimes think actually did a better job in the low light. Video with that custom, 48 megapixel sensor from OFNI vision on the mi 10 ultra did actually surprise me. iPhone 12 pro was good, so those I think were very, very close, and I'd have to give the low light video, I think, the edge to the mi 10 ultra. There now photos very good from the me10 ultra and the iPhone 12 Pro.

The OnePlus t is also good, but it definitely did lag behind the more expensive phones here. At times, the methane ultra had a slight edge in the HDR performance I find, which was a bit of a surprise there and the iPhone, I think, got the colors a little better, but also the me10 ultra tend to have more natural colors out of these. Now, with low light selfies, I use the night modes on both of the phones here that are on android, and it was automatic with the iPhone. I think the iPhone did the best job here, but the OnePlus 8t actually took a very decent low light selfie photo, but it does have a little of noise here. You can see very, very close here with the low light stills between the iPhone 12 Pro the 8 t and the 10 ultra at times, which was again perfect.

So the night modes on the OnePlus they've definitely stepped up. The meteor ultra also does very good night photos and, I think, sometimes the iPhone 12. They had some of the photos that are a little too light. I found that lightened up some darker areas, just over the top with some of those shadows and then the me10 ultra captured the lights and those outdoor shots. So when we're looking at the streetlights there, the yellow and the actual light it comes out a little better there and the night shot mode overall.

Sometimes the OnePlus 8t actually did better than the iPhone 12 Pro, especially when it came to the ultra-wide camera. Now colors again, I think the me10 ultra uh was a little more true to life. The white balance on the iPhone 12 Pro, sometimes a little too cool again and the OnePlus 8t was somewhere in the middle. With those white balances there audio quality front facing audio video, okay, the audio there. I think the iPhone 12 was best uh, the rear audio, sometimes on the iPhone 12 was a bit muffled depending on what camera I was using, which is very strange.

They use a different gain, a different setting, and I don't know why they're really doing this and the meteor ultra overall, I think, actually had the best sound overall. The OnePlus 8t has a very low bit rate on the audio, and it does sound a little scratchy at times. So thank you so much for taking the time to watch this detailed, in-depth camera comparison. I put a lot of effort into it a lot of times, so I hope you do like it and if you did please just give me a thumbs up, that's the minimum. You can do there and if you want to go a little further, then do subscribe to the channel for more up-and-coming camera comparisons, reviews and everything else from me.


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