Note 10+ vs. Google Pixel 3a XL Real World Camera Comparison Test! By TechDaily

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Aug 14, 2021
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Note 10+ vs. Google Pixel 3a XL Real World Camera Comparison Test!

What's going on guys, my name is Wade with tech daily and in this video we'll be doing a real-world camera comparison test between the Google Pixel 3a XL and the new Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 scammer that relies heavily on Google software to make some photo magic. Well, the note 10 plus has a stack of lenses and sensors around back. That are all meant to help you out in nearly every situation. I'm just going to take a quick second to go over the specs here. So we know what we're working with each phone, and then we'll jump right into some comparison, shots and samples so that you can decide which phone comes out. On top.

So, like I, said, the Google Pixel 3a XL has a single lens around back coming in at 12 point 2 megapixels, with an F 1.8 aperture. It's a 28 millimeter lens with dual pixel phase: detection, autofocus optical image, stabilization and HDR. The phone can shoot 4k, video at 30fps and even though you're just working with the one single lens, the pixel packs a bunch of features, including portrait mode and night mode, which I'll of course show both of those in this video and furthermore, like I mentioned anything that you do with the pixel relies heavily on Google software, especially those portrait mode depth of field shots, but features like a wide-angle shot or telephoto. Zoom are not found on the pixel there's no second lens to help out, so it'll be interesting to see how that stacks up against the likes of the note 10, which has lots and lots of lenses and sensors just for those purposes. Speaking of the note, 10 plus you're going to see a lot on the back of this phone.

In regard to the camera. The main module is a triple lens setup that includes a 12 megapixel variable aperture, main shooter and 12 megapixel telephoto lens with two times: optical zoom and a 16 megapixel ultra-wide lens you've got all the same features as the pixel like dual pixel phase: detection, autofocus and IS, but obviously that camera Hardware offers quite a bit more when it comes to taking pictures and videos that the pixel does not, and on top of all that the note 10 plus also has an additional brand-new camera setup, which Samsung calls its depth vision camera. This is a time of flight 3d, VGA camera that assists heavily with depth-of-field shots and nighttime, shooting, and it'll be fascinating to see how all these lenses and sensors work together to get the shot. So without further ado, let's jump into some camera samples, I tried to get a good mix of daytime and nighttime shots. Some indoor and outdoor scenes I tried to change up the settings and subjects the best I could ?, for whatever reason, someone always asks if the pictures and labels are correct.

Yes, of course, they absolutely are. What you see is what was shot from either of these phones and standard shooting modes, with no adjustments, no tricks just point and shoot now. I really want you guys to sit back and enjoy these pictures and video samples and decide for yourself which phone looks best in which you would prefer, so I won't do any more talking I'll, let you all scrub through them and see for yourself how these phones did. But I did try my best to denote the shooting modes and any other important info. I'll leave a link to the full-size images down below in the video description too.

If you want to see them in more detail so enough talking enjoy the pictures, and I'll meet you back at the end of the video you so there you go a full real-world camera comparison tasks between the Google Pixel, 3/8 XL and the new note, 10 plus. Obviously, I really want to know what you guys think and which phone you liked better. So definitely, let me know in the comments down below also be sure to follow tech daily on Twitter and subscribe to the tech daily YouTube channel. If you haven't already, and I'll see you guys later.


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