iPhone XS vs Galaxy Note 9 Camera Comparison! | The Tech Chap By The Tech Chap

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Aug 21, 2021
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iPhone XS vs Galaxy Note 9 Camera Comparison! | The Tech Chap

Hey guys I'm Tom, the tech Jeff and, as you can see, I'm out of the office out of the studio, and I'm actually in California for a few days and I thought what better place to test out the camera on the new iPhone 10s, which, as you know, has the exact same camera as the test Mac's and compare it to the Samsung Galaxy note 9 to find out which one has the best camera for photos. Selfies and videos, don't forget to click that like and subscribe button and tap the notification Bell. So you don't miss out on any of my videos. Okay, so, let's start with some daytime shots, and this is downtown Huntington Beach. If you look at the clouds at the top left, the iPhone 10s handles the brighter highlights much better, there's a lot more definition and detail in the clouds versus the note.9 I also prefer the colors on the 10s, which are a lot more natural compared to the definitely warmer hue of the note 9. The first thing that strikes me about these photos is the color difference.

Once again. The note 9 is a lot warmer. Although it does also come across as more vibrant, which you may prefer, if you're posting these on social media and again, the 10s does seem to handle dynamic range, a little better with more detail in the clouds. Now, this is a fascinating portrait mode photo or live focus. On the note, 9 and there's some big differences between them and again, I have to say: I am siding with the 10s starting from the top.

You can actually make out the difference between the blue sky and the cloud, whereas it's just a big white mess on the no 9. The writing on the board is bright too and stands out more in the 10s. And if we look at the ground on the bottom below the sign, the iPhone is definitely sharper and more detailed, moving on and there's definitely a theme starting to show, and that is how much better the 10s handles dynamic range. The bright areas, the dark areas compared to the note 9, everything from my t-shirt to the ground and the trees in the background, looks much nicer on the 10s. Now, let's move on to some lower light and evening shots.

This is the Santa Monica par, it's a beautiful sunset. What stands out, though, is the color of that boardwalk. Just look at the difference between the warmer darker brown, on the note 9 versus the cooler, but I would say more color, accurate, 10s detail and sharpness are pretty much on par here, but based purely on color accuracy, I'm going to go with the 10s. My first thought looking at these two was how I prefer the bright and no nine photo, but actually, once again, we see the 10s come out on top in terms of color accuracy, the clouds were gray, they were not blue, as we can see on the note 9, although looking at the end of the pier, because the note 9s photo is just a bit brighter, you can't see a bit more, so I'm actually going to call this one a tie. This is possibly the most beautiful photo I've ever taken.

It was a gorgeous sunset in Santa Monica, as you can see, and what a difference in vibrancy between the two photos, I would say. The 10s looks more natural, but I mean if you're going to put this on Instagram and you want likes, and you don't want to edit it yourself. The note 9 really is a more pleasing image. So I guess, if you want accuracy, go with the iPhone. If you want vibrancy and warmth go with a no.9. This is a fascinating, nighttime, shot and I have to say: I am immediately drawn to the 10s s photo here.

Just look at the blue lights around the Ferris wheel and how much clearer more defined they are on the iPhones photo or even the yellow ride ticket signs at the bottom left, which is clearly legible on the iPhones, but just a bit blown out on the note 9. This bar shot is kind of tricky because, on the one hand, I prefer how the iPhone handles the brighter TV the football on the TV, but at the same time the note 9 is producing a brighter photo with better skin tones, especially if you look at the chairs and that lady in the white shirt now switching to the front selfie camera there's a couple of big differences. Here, first, the field of view, you do get a lot more in the frame on the note 9 versus the 10s. So if you're taking a selfie with a bunch of mates, the note 9 may actually be a better option, but on the other hand, just look. How blown out the note 9 is, there's so much more detail in the sky and the trees in the background on the 10s.

So, yes, I do prefer the field of view on the no 9, but between these two selfies, the 10s is definitely the winner. It's a similar story when it comes to video and shooting at 4k 30. The most obvious difference is again that dynamic range, especially in the clouds that extra detail and the more accurate colors does make the tennis look better at 4k 60. Neither phone offers stabilization, so it can be a bit shaky, but again, I still do prefer the dynamic range and the colors of the 10s. Let me show you how the two phones compare with their front cameras with video.

This is both shots at Full HD, although the no.9 country of quality, but you lose stabilization, which is quite important so side by side. What do you reckon? How do they line up in terms of color detail? Noise? Let me know what you think so overall, in my opinion, I think it's a clear win for the iPhone 10s I honestly didn't think there be that much difference between them, but the iPhone consistently handled highlights and dynamic range far better than the No 9. You can't go wrong with either phone, but between the two I think the 10s is the winner. But what do you reckon which do you think won? Let me know in the comments below thank you so much for watching guys. I hope.

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