iPhone SE 2020 vs OnePlus 7 Pro Camera Comparison By Daniel Sin

By Daniel Sin
Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone SE 2020 vs OnePlus 7 Pro Camera Comparison

Today we're gonna, compare the 1 plus 7 Pro versus the iPhone SE I know they're both about the same price. I would say that you can even find a wife acceptable cheaper if it's used, but anyways we're just gonna push strictly on the cameras. So let's see how they do so. This is the Lola test of the front-facing cameras and walking under a really strong streetlight which has LEDs, so it should be pretty decent. Looking at the front screen by anyways. Let's move on to next section for portrait mode for the front facing camera.

I notice that the iPhone is he does look or have a faded look to it on a 1 + 7 protons face does look more contrast, it's sharper but I, don't like how the background blur isn't as strong as iPhone SE. Now for the back camera, the iPhone SE does not work if there's no human face available. So if you want to take something cool in your hands like a drink or some food that you bought, then it's not gonna work on iPhone SE. Now for the 1 + 7 Pro, there are two options you can zoom in, but I noticed that it's really finicky like they, it does take a while for me to register the image. Sometimes it's really fast.

Sometimes it's so slow the times that it does work fast is when I plant something really simple. Like a sign or a pole, there are times when I use to telephoto lens to zoom it at the same pole or sign it takes forever to recognize the shape or object. It's do pond, where I just don't even want to like play around with it. I've already moved it around 3 steps, your left and right walked in walk backwards. It just doesn't work, it takes forever.

So at that point, I just want to move on, and I find out happening a lot with the 1 + 7 pro the portrait mode. The way how we recognize audition shapes is just not as fast as a lot of other phones out there and even in low life. There are a lot of times when it tells me on the screen that more light needs to be required and don't bother even using the telephoto lens, if it's too dark, because it just doesn't collect enough light. So for my portrait mode experience, even though the iPhone does not recognize on objects, it's still finicky, it's still frustrating to use on a 1 plus 7 Pro for the back camera. The 1 plus 7 Pro is the clear winner.

Here. It has a lot more lenses, so you can zoom all the way out from ultra-wide all the way to 10x when zooming in max with both phones. You can tell that the iPhone SE looks more digitized, it's not as clear as the 1 + 7 pro the iPhone images seem to look more flat, so it doesn't stay, go as much one plus seven Pro, where you do see more contrast for HDR I'm going to go with the iPhone just because everything seems to look more even out. So if I do want to make my shadows darker in post, I can actually do that to get the best results on a one plus. Seven Pro I would stick with using the main camera lines only when I really need to use the ultra wide-angle lens or the telephoto lens.

That's when I would switch to it, but to get the best results stay with the main get my lines. Fellow like they. Both don't do a perfect job and notice that, under one plus, seven Pro there's a lot of strong flaring on light sources, especially if you're using ultra wide-angle lens, which I don't recommend using at night at all, as I recommend it during daytime stick with the main camera lines to get the best results. Piggy's using the ultra wide-angle lens and telephoto lens during night. Time really takes a hard hit on the photo quality but as a whole.

The iPhone images does have more noise, especially up in the skies, whereas on the OnePlus, it does look a little cleaner. What the images do seem to have a bit more of a blotchy look as well as the greens on the OnePlus, it's way more vibrant, saturated and then there's night mode which time financing doesn't have, but it is powerful enough to do it and seeing the night mode images on the web plus I do prefer that over the regular image, since the night mode is not overpowering where it will make the image. Look too fake, it does give a good, tiny brightness to it, as well as sharpness and saturation. So I'll take the name hood on and want plus there's a key job cleaning up the whole image, but you have to tell yourself: is it worth holding the phone for like five seconds really worth it for that picture? Alright, so moving on to video they both you shoot up to 4k 60 and in 4k 30. The stabilization looks pretty similar now for the focusing on iPhone and C.

It poses a lot I, don't know if it's just my unit, but it does get annoying now for HDR. My fault is going straight for the iPhone SE. I can see a lot more in the shadows than the 1 + 7 Pro. Also, on the OnePlus. The shadow seems to look a bit more blue, so it doesn't seem to be too natural.

Now the one thing OnePlus have over the iPhone is I can shoot on the ultra wide-angle lens, so it's really handy when you're in tight spaces or if you just want to do a group video for 4k 60. It's obvious I want to pick the iPhone SE just because it stabilized the funny thing here is that when I'm shooting 4k 60 on the OnePlus I Pro on the screen, it looks like it's stabilized, but when you're watching it over again, it's clearly not now moving on to low-light I would not use the ultra wide-angle lens. It's darker. Furthermore, it really has a weird or really strong flaring on light sources and, of course, there's more micro, jitters, and I'm. Moving on through the main camera lens, the one plus seemed to have the better saturation.

The greens are more vibrant, and I would say that it's stronger on the white balancing since the white. How she looks white HDR is still a bit better on iPhone, since I can actually see the leaves on the tree, whereas it's mostly black on the OnePlus. Now moving on to 4k 16 low-light, it's really dark on a1 plus, of course it's not stabilized, and since it's not stabilized I would say the image is sharper on the one place. So if you're just standing still, then I will see the video on the web, Plus will look better than iPhone. So overall I would say that one plus is a good camera.

If you're sticking with the main camera lens I would say, the portion mode is really frustrating to use since I've used other androids with a better portrait mode system. I just think from portrait mode going Y to telephoto is just too much and if you're really going for video, then iPhone SE is gonna, be better overall. So that is my comparison between iPhone SE 20/20 and the 1 + 7 Pro. So please follow me on Instagram. Give a like subscribe hit the bell, and thanks for watching.


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