OnePlus Nord 2 vs POCO F3 GT Camera Comparison | Best Camera Under Rs. 30,000? | Guiding Tech By Guiding Tech

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OnePlus Nord 2 vs POCO F3 GT Camera Comparison | Best Camera Under Rs. 30,000? | Guiding Tech

This right here, is it not two, and this is the Poco f3 gt two MediaTek flagship phones that are available for under rupees 30 000 with quite similar specs, but which one has the better camera setup let's find out. This is one from guiding tech, and you're watching my in-depth camera comparison of the OnePlus note 2, with the Poco f3 gt. Let's get started all right, so, let's start off with some video footage. First, so we're recording 10 to be 30. Fps footage from the OnePlus note 2, which is on my left side and the Poco f3 g2, is on my right side. The poke f3 gt also has a HDR mode which has been turned on right now.

Well, there is no such mode on the OnePlus word, two uh, speaking of which has a night actual representation of the HDR performance and uh. I have to say, polo, is clearly winning this competition right here. The HDR performance is absolutely gorgeous as compared to what the OnePlus note is offering and now the stability you can get an idea if I'm walking around, which footage seems more stable, keep in mind that either of them have a stability mode turn on and uh the OnePlus note 2 is actually, in my left hand, which is not my preferred hand, but nonetheless the footage seems to be decently stable on both the phones, so no issues whatsoever, but yeah I mean this HDR performance in itself is damn crisp on the Poco f3 gt, all right, so recording 10 to be 30. Fps footage on the OnePlus note 2, which is on my left and Poco f3 gt on my right and immediately. One thing that I have to say outrightly is the fact that the footage at least on screen right now off the Poco f3 gt, does not look good uh, see here's the thing, the colors look, fine and everything, but the skin has a very differently added texture here, I'm guessing it's something to do with the edgier processing.

I mean there is a HDR mode here, but it looks very bad. I mean forget, not looking realistic. It just looks very bad. To me, I mean the skin uh structure and the texture looks bad other than that the colors obviously look good. The HDR is obviously a very strong point for the Poco f3 GTS.

As you can see right here, and also stability. The OnePlus note 2 has a super stable mode turned on, so obviously the photos seem to be a tad bit better, but that also means that my frame is a little cropped in. Obviously it's as, not is, so, as you can see, the Poco f3 gt has a wider frame, while the OnePlus note 2 has a very zoomed in frame now talking about selfies, similar to the videos. The poke f3 gt shows a strong texture on my face, which is mostly down to over sharpening damage. Now some might call it better detailed.

But let's be frank here. This is over sharpened. On the other side, the knot 2 does a decent job, but the beard is still a bit soft. Nonetheless, I think I would still pick the not to hear simply because Poco shot looks a bit too unnatural for my liking, now switch to the portrait mode and they both have an excellent detection. So it's pretty much a tie here all right now before we move on to daylight shots.

One thing to highlight here is that all of these camera samples have been taken by me and the entire video that you're watching is purely my own analysis. In fact, we have a direct download link to all the camera samples taken directly from both the phones. You can download them from the link down in description box, check them out for yourself and leave your comments down below whether you agree with my analysis or you have a different opinion see we at guiding tech always do unbiased reviews and camera comparisons, and I would love to hear from you guys about what you think of these camera samples. Nonetheless, let's move on with the video okay. So now, let's talk about the daylight shots, starting with this one.

There are some stark differences in the two shots. As you can see, the Poco shot is far more detailed, but at the same time is way too over saturated now, on the other hand, the not too offers a closer to reality shot with quite decent details in this next shot. You can see that Poco loves to over sharpen shots, though this time it's a bit controlled. The colors are also boosted but I'll. Let you guys be the judge on what you prefer, because I do know that some people fancy saturated tones that the Poco offers here.

That being said, I would personally go with what OnePlus offers, since it's closer to reality now. One thing that I would like to highlight, however, is that sometimes focus so-called over processing does give out better results like this one, while I'll admit that OnePlus shot is definitely closer to reality. I'm confident in saying that almost everyone would like Poco shot here. It has a better contrast, the sharpness as to the richness of the shot and the whites look spotless. So, basically, what I'm trying to say is that, if you're someone who does not like to manually edit their pictures, the Poco f3 gt's camera is easily the favorable choice now moving on to HDR shots, while neither of them is perfect, the Poco f3 gt definitely has an upper hand here.

The clouds are much better highlighted and the building also has a structure to it. The only downside here is that both the buildings and the trees have a big halo effect around them, while OnePlus once again offers a natural feel now, in this shot, you'll find both the samples to be quite similar, especially in their color profiles. The Poco f3 gt, however, does have the upper hand in terms of details, as we've already seen so far. That being said, switch to the ultra white mode and this time OnePlus has a much better shot. You might not notice it right away, but if you focus on the top right portion, you can see that Poco shot is blurry and has a massive fish eye effect, while OnePlus manages to control the distortion quite well.

Finally, we have low light shots and in this first shot you can see that Poco tends to over sharpen the night shots as well. Now, to its credit, there isn't a lot of noise. To be honest, especially if you look at the pavements here in this next shot as well, you can see that, while the f3 gt makes use of over sharpening the subjects are slightly better illuminated, especially if you zoom into the hut in the middle. The grass has texture as well, while the not too short is comparatively quite soft. That being said, with the night mode turned on, it's the not to that comes out on top.

The picture has better details, while polo's over sharpening technique. This time goes for looking a bit too much alright, so which one is the winner here. Well, to be honest with you guys, this one has been one of the easiest camera comparisons that I've done on guiding tech simply because these are clear, cut winners in each apartment. Basically, if you're someone who wants natural and closer to reality, colors, the OnePlus note 2 is the way to go for. However, if you're someone who does not want to waste your time editing your pictures manually, you know post-processing them in snap seed or the editor of your choice.

I feel confident in saying that Poco will give out results that are basically suitable to everyone's needs and tastes and desires. You know the results will basically look like how I would, or most people would edit their images anyway. So yeah, that is where the poke f3 gt shines a lot at the end of the day, they're both excellent smartphones with great camera hardware, and you can't really go wrong with either of them and well. That was it. If you found this video helpful, make sure to let us know by giving us a thumbs up and subscribing to our channel for more awesome tech content till then.

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