Oneplus 7 Pro vs iPhone XR Camera Comparison - Which Is Better? By Jonathan Casey

By Jonathan Casey
Aug 15, 2021
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Oneplus 7 Pro vs iPhone XR Camera Comparison - Which Is Better?

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Let's go ahead and jump straight to it, beginning with the front-facing camera yo. What's going on Francis Jonathan and right now we have the 1 plus 7 pro going against the iPhone 10 R. This is the front facing camera test over here we have the 1 plus 7 Pro over here the iPhone 10 R, which one looks better I mean, which one sounds better if the audio, which one has better stabilization, probably neither one which one has better colors. Let me know down in the comment section what you guys think, and we're going to go ahead and proceed with the video. Let me just say that this was the closest camera test.

I have ever had a chance to do the color rendition and camera processing on these two phones is so close that I seriously had an extremely difficult time telling them apart in most instances during my testing I automatically assume the iPhone photos were better by simply judging how each photo looked on the phone screens after putting them on the computer and looking at them on a larger, more calibrated display. I was definitely mistaken in good lighting situations. These images will be indistinguishable for most people. That said, there are some subtle differences. If you look closely during the day, the iPhone 10 R tends to have more contrast and saturation which you can see in the Reds right here.

It also gives more parts of the image sharp with less depth of field. The 1 + 7 pearl, in my opinion, produces a more true-to-life image, while also having more depth of field by blurring out the foreground and the background. This is another exam. What I mean by the iPhone, having more contrast and saturation? Another difference is in exposure. One thing I noticed about the OnePlus 7 pro is that it tends to overexpose slightly, which can be seen in the blue sky by simply bringing the mid-tones down in an editor.

You can see you're left with a nearly identical image. Funny enough. The iPhone isn't always the one with increased saturation. In contrast, as you can see here, however, the OnePlus 7 pro is awesome as calculating the white balance, I feel, which is producing the weird clay. Looking color on the doors and the brick the iPhone 10 art is definitely more accurate here, but still off a little while I would say, the 1 + 7 Pro is sharper than the iPhone 10 are.

The eye Clinton are tends to hold more detail. I know this may not make any sense at first, but Phillip bloom did a perfect video, where he breaks down sharpness first detail and an Oslo action. Verse GoPro, video I'll link it down in the description. If you feel like checking it out, HDR is an entirely different story. The iPhone 10 are, for the most part is consistent when it comes to its HDR approach, when it really cranks out HDR it over accentuates scullers and nearly removes all shadows.

As you can see here, the 1 + 7 Pro, however, looks way more natural and retains plenty of contrast, while still delivering excellent, dynamic range. That said, this isn't consistent across the board. Here's an example where it's almost like the HDR processing flip-flopped and now the OnePlus is trying to remove the shadows, while the iPhone retained plenty of contrast. So ultimately it's going to come down to what you're, taking a picture of in the type of environment you're in I mean after taking well over 100 photos, I'm totally blown away by how close these two cameras are. Since this camera test was performed prior to the latest oxygen OS 9 point, 5.5, update and I have yet to receive that update. I did encounter some focusing issues from time to time.

Like you can see here, I tried for the life of me to get to 1 + 7 Pro to focus, and it just wouldn't do it once I received the newest update I'll, definitely put together a dedicated, 1 + 7 pro camera video flares are controlled much better on the 1 +, which is for better or for worse, depending on, if you like, flares, take this shot. For example, when the sky was really overexposed on the one play, but it still has plenty of detail in the tree and no flair. The iPhone 10 are retained all the sky color, but has a huge flare which blocked the visibility of any detail and the tree. One extremely important thing to take into consideration here is that the OnePlus has a triple camera setup, while the iPhone 10 are is a single camera. The standard wide and telephoto lenses really open up doors to getting better shots and adding value to the 1 plus 7 pro portrait modes is definitely a win for the 1 plus 7 pro when it comes to flexibility, since it can take a shot with any subject and not just faces in terms of quality and consistency, I would say the iPhone 10 R is a bit better, but not by much.

Also, the iPhone 10 R gives you a much wider field of view for portrait mode, while the OnePlus 7 pro is using the 3 x, telephoto lens, giving you a super punched in crop field of view. Front-Facing portrait mode on both of these phones did ok at times and then terrible at times the iPhone 10 R fails when the background is complex, and you can really see it here, it gave me a Frankenstein screw coming out of my head, while the 1 plus 7 Pro has weird artifacts all around my body when they both hit and good lighting. The 1 plus 7 pro looks better. In my opinion, it has plenty of detail, and it's shareable right away, not to mention it's slightly wider. The iPhone 10 are, on the other hand, is sharper and has more contrast, which is great for some situations, but honestly I don't want you all, seeing every imperfection on my face and getting up close and personal with my hair, follicles low-light portrait mode looks awful on the 1 plus 7 Pro, due to having to use the 3 times zoom lens, it's really muddy and completely messes up the colors, while the iPhone 10 R tends to be much sharper and renders colors much, much better speaking of low-light.

This is where things get rather interesting. As the Sun was going down. There was a time with the iPhone 10 R could not nail the white balance at all, no matter how many times I took the shot. The OnePlus 7 pro now that pretty much every single time for the most part, the OnePlus in the iPhone, 10, R or 50/50, depending on a scenario one outperform the other. For example.

Here you can see the Planet Hollywood sign on the 10-hour photo looks excellent, where for some reason that OnePlus turned it completely white. The same thing happened here with the AMC sign. The iPhone 10 R is probably exposed, while the one seven Pro overexposed and messed up the colors entirely. With all that mind here, you can see the one plus seven Pro nailed the exposure, while the iPhone 10 are overexposed losing quite a bit of detail, colors, look more punchy and vibrant on the OnePlus, and in my opinion, this image looks ready to go straight out of the camera. Here's another example of the OnePlus delivering a more punchy image and controlling the highlights much better than the iPhone 10 R.

Even though the iPhone 10 R does have more detail in the shadows, one thing I noticed with the OnePlus 7 pro in low-light is that it tends to land cold a lot of the times. You can see it here with the carousel lights and even in the sky. The iPhone 10 are tinsel and warm and nearly every shot, creating a great looking sky versus the 1 + 7 pros blueish sky. Looking at my Danny coca-cola shop impression, the 1 + 7 Pro actually produces deeper, richer and dare I say better. Looking Reds.

This honestly took me by surprise, since this is one of the shots that make most phones fail, but in the end I still gotta give it to the iPhone. The issue with the OnePlus in this particular frame is the hyper saturation of the Reds, the overexposure and the noise reduction being overly aggressive, which can be seen in the detail on the pavement. Speaking of noise reduction. Noise reduction is great on both phones but handled differently by both as well. The iPhone lets in a little more noise that way it can keep things sharp, whereas the OnePlus has more aggressive noise reduction, which actually still looks great but does affect the sharpness and detail of the image.

Switching things over to video. Let me quickly state that the OnePlus 7 pro shoots in Beatty, 2020 or HDR video, when looking at it on a computer, the colors are gonna, be really saturated and overexposed. You need to convert the BTW 20/20 footage to rec 709 in order to view what it looks like on your phone when you're taking the video. So with that being said, the iPhone Centaur can shoot 4k video in 24, 30 and 60 frames per second, while the OnePlus can shoot in 4k at 30 and 60 frames per second. This is where things get weirder since I shot.

This video in 30 frames per second I didn't do anything with 24 frames per second on the iPhone. The iPhones 30 frames per second looks better to me being that it's smoother not to mention the OnePlus gets strange, artifacts times, which you can see in the road right here slightly. This is due to compression and nitrate. It's not like this in every shop, but ones with a lot of motion. It can really be seen switching things to 60 frames per second to 1, plus 7 Pro, in my opinion, looks better, even if it's only slightly it's still a better looking image.

This is so strange to me, since 60 frames per second is much harder to do than 30 frames per second, even in low light. The 60 P footage on the 1 + 7 Pro looks incredible, especially versus the iPhone 10 R, but here we go again when you switch to 30 frames per second, the 1 + 7 Pro falls apart and the iPhone 10 R looks much better. Oh, yeah and I know. Many of you want to know what the audio would sound like in a concert type setting. So here's an example of what both phones microphones would pick up when it comes to slow motion.

Both the one plus seven pro and iPhone 10 are, can do 1080p up to 240 frames per second, but the one plus seven pro can also do 480 frames per second at 720p. When both phones are set to 240 frames per second, the iPhone is slightly sharper in most cases, but it's very, very minute, as you can see here, just like all the other samples, even in slow motion. It's just so similar stabilization on both bones from my experience is about the same. The OnePlus 7 pro might be a tad bit better, but from my testing it isn't by much all in all. Both of these phones.

Cameras are great and honestly, if I was heading out on vacation, I wouldn't have a problem bringing either one of these phones and relying on it for my family vacation photos, but the iPhone 10 R does seem to be a little more consistent and has a slight edge in quality. The OnePlus 7 pro gives you a lot of flexibility with a wider feature set ultimately giving you more creativity with your video and your photos. We also can't forget that the OnePlus 7 pro has a built-in pro mode with the ability to capture raw photos right inside the native camera. App there's no reason to download a third-party app and pay for one, whereas the iPhone cannot do it without downloading a third-party app, whether you're, just going by the cameras on these two phones or both phones as a whole. If you were to ask me today which one of these two phones I recommend you run out and buy, it's gonna, be the OnePlus 7 pro all day long.

It provides a better value for your dollar. It has a wider feature set. Furthermore, it has a camera that can keep up with the iPhone 10 R, and it just looks a lot better. The only reason why I would go with the iPhone 10 R is, if I needed a foam on iOS, but that's a different story. It's a whole other video.

We can always do a full comparison between these two, or we can put the 1 + 7 pro up against a different phone. You guys, let me know down in the comments now. You know I got to ask between these two phones. When it comes to this camera shootout, which one looked better to you to me, you know it's going to go to the 1 + 7 pro. Leave it down below I want to hear back from you guys if you enjoyed this video smack that thumbs up button.

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