Oppo Find X2 Pro vs Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro vs Samsung S20 Ultra Camera Test Comparison By TechNick

By TechNick
Aug 16, 2021
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Oppo Find X2 Pro vs Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro vs Samsung S20 Ultra Camera Test Comparison

What's up guys, you're back with Technic and today, I have a camera comparison for you between the Xiaomi meet and pro the OPPO find x2 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy is 20 ultra the find x2 pro comes with a 32 megapixels selfie snapper, the 10 Pro, with a 20 megapixel wine and the s20 ultra with a 40 megapixel front-facing camera at the find x2 Pro comes with a 48 megapixel I mix, 6 8 9 main camera with 4 to 1 pixel binning, a 13 megapixel periscope 48 megapixel ultra-wide the amine 10 programs paired with one hundred and eight megapixel ISO's, all AMX bright sensor with 4 to 1, pixel, burning, 8, megapixel long tail, a 12 megapixel short tailor and 20 megapixel ultra-wide. The s20 ultra comes with a hundred megapixel ISO cell hm one bright sensor with 9 to 1 pixel burning 48, megapixel periscope lens 12 megapixel ultra-wide and 0.3 megapixel 3d top lens I went around running in Shanghai over here, so stay tuned for stabilization tests, guys this is technic and without further ado. Let's go we're gonna start here with binned. Pics. Take a look in the top-left corner of each individual photo over here, so we're going to go from thin to regular, photo regular, photo being 100 8 megapixels on the Xiaomi 109 megapixel on the Samsung and forty-eight megapixels on the OPPO. Now you did get you guys did ask for a cropped photo.

So here it is a cropped photo of their main lenses over here, and you can't see the most amount of detail with the Samsung lens over here back to the bin shots. We have a 12 megapixel been shot on. You find x2 pro, but I must say it stands out quite well against these other two monsters with the 108 megapixel lenses. Remember, the Samsung has a 12 megapixel been shot because it uses nine to one binning, as opposed to the four to one bidding on the Xiaomi, and it uses a 27 megapixel been shot over. There cropped again, once you can see over there and back to a bunch of shots here which we're going to shoot straight through to the main lenses.

You can see that the main lenses and the binned lenses don't well the bin shot. Doesn't look too different from the actual main lens we're going to shoot from ultra-wide over here we actually use a blender pic on the upper it uses native 48 megapixel ultra-wide over there, and when it is bent and a regular 48 megapixels, you can't see too much of a difference there. Of course, that will change with a crop, and I'll show you guys a little later here is the ultra-wide with the bin. Here is a forty-eight megapixel ultra-wide on the opera, as opposed to the other ones, and going into the crop shot. I, actually think that the Xiaomi does the best job with its crop shot, because it still has a 20 megapixel ultra-wide Sensei they're going to go from been there now to ultra-wide checking out these plants over here and going to that 12-megapixel bend shot over here on the upper 12 megapixel Bend on the Samsung and the 27 megapixel burned on the Shame ultra-wide again and backed to the bin shot.

Iv I think the colors really do pop on the upper as opposed to the other ones, but I think that the Samsung has the most neutral colors. If you have to ask me going back to the bunch shot over here, you can see that the most amount of color you see often is on the upper over there, as opposed to the others, and sometimes the chamois gets a little dark, as you can see with the darkness over here, the Charles photo is slightly darker than the others, but retains quite a lot of detail. Once again. The darkness shines through on the show me, with its ultra-wide lens. We have that 48 megapixel ultra-wide on the Opp, we're going to jump into our main picture over here, which is no bidding at all and then shoot straight through to pinning on all three devices.

Remember the 27 megapixel on the Xiaomi is been for 108. Now we're going to go to two times optical on all of them. We only have periscope lenses on the two phones on the right and five times optical on all of them, with the periscope lenses. On the right hand, side now, this is that clock tower over here and chum in Shanghai, I'm, not sure if you guys have seen it before ultra-wide, and we're going to jump into the main picture over here and all of them. You can see it's the brightest on the hopper I'm, really surprised with that.

It has the least amount of megapixels, because remember that when you are looking at megapixels as opposed to resolution under name megapixels is almost 16 K, so that is twice a 8k TV you're never really going to be able to view this kind of photos, it's more for retaining detail, and that is why the likes of Samsung, Xperia and Charm been named pictures. We can go into 50 times 60 times and a hundred times respectively, on these devices with zoom the hundred times between the Samsung, the 60 being the upper and the lowest dashiki having 50 times some. This is the Band area in Shanghai. It looks absolutely phenomenal with a TV tower over there going to go into the bin shot over here. You can see that the Samsung actually is quite dark, but it keeps the most amount of detail going into the two times optical on all devices.

Then we're going into five times optical on all of them. Samsung and Xiaomi have the most amount of detail there on five times, but is shoot over to 10 times Harvard and the Xiaomi is quite blurry once again on 30 times on the Xiaomi 30 times on the other. Two devices still looks great and 100 times on. The Samsung is awesome, as opposed to the 60 times on the operand 50 and the chamois when you're taking pictures of me outside over here using the back cameras, things look pretty wonky with ultra-wide, but as soon as we jump into the main pictures, I think that the Xperia in the brights is chamois being the darkest and the Samsung once again being the best when it comes to detail going into the bin shot and I on to the portraits. The regular portrait mode is two times on the Xiaomi.

This is not a portrait mode, but it uses natural both on these cans, and it looks absolutely superb. Moving on to the video section of the video we all have. We have 1080p on 6 at 60 frames per second on all devices over here. I think the Xiaomi is the most wonky. We do have optical image stabilization on all three devices over here, but once again, I do think that the Xiaomi is quite wonky, but as soon as we switch over to 4k 60 frames per second on all of them, the Shining is a little less wonky, but you can still kind of see a shaky over there.

We're going to move on to 8k over here and now remember. Furthermore, we only have 8 K on the chamois and the Samsung. The Xiaomi is capped at 30 frames per second, as opposed to Samsung's 24 frames per second. The Oppo is a lacking 8 K. So this is a 4k clip over here.

We're going to move on to ultra-wide over here and ultra-wide is actually quite shaky. The most shaky on the Shame once again really surprised by this because of what they advertised with their great stabilization I think the Samsung is the most stable over here, but the Samsung is capped at 30 frames per second using ultra-wide at 1080p or 4k, while the Aqua is limited to 57 frames at 1080p and 27 frames at 4k, which is quite strange, but at least we have the option for 4k ultra-wide, but we have ultra-wide 60 frames per second on the Xiaomi using 4k and 1080p regardless. Now. This is a clip of me running over here very wonky on the Shame, no stabilization modes on any of the devices. Now we're going to go ahead and switch this stabilization on all the devices, and you can see the Samsung is the most stable ii be in the upper and the most wonky being the Xiaomi over there.

Now we're going to go shoot over to night mode over here there is no Na mode on at the current moment. All of these will be burned and night mode on. You can see that the Samsung adds quite a yellow finish. I think the most natural colors coming from the hopper and the chamois brightens things up, but loses a lot of detail. You can see the aqua actually retains the most amount of detail in night mode and with its 12 megapixel bent from 48.

I'm really surprised with this look at the night mode on that offer. It is so fantastic. I cannot believe it. I didn't think that it would be able to trump these hundred and eight megapixel devices, but, in my opinion, it's doing a better job. Moving on to other modes that we have here at night, we're going to shoot to outdoors over here, and you can see with the night mode on the Samsung, actually captures the light.

The bass and the chamois tend to blow up like the most going into more of an outdoor. Looking at some sculptures of your night mode looks phenomenal of all of them. The chamois looks a little glossy over there, as opposed to the other two no night mode on over here. Taking a picture of this bull sculpture, and you can see the night mode on the Oppo is doing a fantastic job with these Samsung holds the like. The best chamois takes the terrible photo of me at night with Matt mode, all four on and I think it comes out.

The best on the offer. Moving on to ultra-wide over here, we're going to go all the way into zoom. We have ultra-wide night modes on the Samsung and the offer. This is lacking on the Xiaomi, we're going to go to up then to pick over here, and then we're going to shoot over to night mode of the same tile. We took in the day earlier, look at the sky in the hopper.

It makes it quite blue, though, that is due to a, know, night mode option. Well, there is a night mode option on two times, but it wasn't there two times night mode on all three devices here the OPPO still keeps the sky they, while the other two scrapped its. You can see the detail of the clock on the Samsung over there. It gets washed out with the chamois, with five times night mode over there and going into ten times hybrid on all of them. They all look pretty good.

The OPPO is a little fuzzy there, but as soon as we put a night mode on and the Xiaomi, it's very blurry, as opposed to the other two back to that TV tower at the Band area in Shanghai OVA bearing from ultra wider remember, we have ultra-wide night mode on the Samsung and the Xiaomi that is lacking on the Samsung and Xperia that is lacking on the sharpen Bend and going over to been night mode. Over here it looks fantastic. I look fantastic on the Aqua I can't get enough of hoods. The colors I think that the Samsung once again picks up the light. The best the most light now is being on the chamois over there going into five times optical over here you can see that the Aqua is not doing a great job.

Zooming in the Samsung makes everything look purple because of the purple lights coming off the tower over there. The chamois is actually the most neutral over here, but OPPO is the most neutral with ten times a night mode on going into the full zoom on all of them 30 times first and then jumping into a hundred times on the Samsung very blurry on all of them. I think the Xiaomi does a fantastic job with 50 times at night, shooting over to video at nights.1080 1080p, 60 frames per second on all devices. Once again, we have that shaky feeling on the show me, but they all look pretty decent, full and not videography over here, shooting over to 4k 60 frames per second. Once again, they all look pretty good, but I think that the Oppo is actually handling the light the most over here when it comes to video, where the Samsung did that when it came to pictures at night, the Oppo does it with a video moving on to 8k remember we are lacking a K in the Opp, so this is a 4k clip of that 24 frames per second on the Samsung.

The Xiaomi is much better when it records 8k with 30 frames per second. You can definitely see the difference showing it over to ultra white over here. The Xiaomi is the darkest the Samsung is the brightest, but I think the uppers ultra-wide is the most clear entertains the most detail without any funny grains. As you see on the Samsung and the Xiaomi moving on to ultra-wide 4k over here. Remember, we kept at 30 frames per second on Samsung 27 on the hopper, but we still get 60 clear frames on the Xiaomi, but the Shame once again is still quite dark, as opposed to the other two devices.

We're going to shoot over two selfies over here and guys. My Samsung, a selfie camera actually did break, so I'm using slightly older photos. I try to match it up with the offer, and I'm still using the older photos on the Shame as well to compare to the Samsung. We have a 6.5 selfie been shot on the Samsung, but on the Samsung we also have ultra-wide, but the ultra-wide actually kind of matches with other twos main lenses, their main selfies. We have a 32 megapixel main selfie on the op over here, as opposed to the 20 on the Xiaomi and a 40 on the Samsung, but the Samsung once again is burned.

Furthermore, we're going to shoot over to video over here guys. Let me know what you guys: think of the video and audio quality of the selfie camps yo. What's up guys, this is Technic recording a 1080p 30 frames per second video using the selfie camera on the Xiaomi me 10 Pro. It is limited and completely capped at 1080p and capped at 30 frames per. Second, let me know what you guys think of the audio and a video quality for the meets in pro your what's up guys.

This is Technic recording a 1080p 30 frames per second video on the upper find x2 Pro, the OPPO find x2 Pro is limited to 1080p and completely capped at 30 frames per second using the selfie cam. Let me know what you guys: think of the audio and the video quality of the find x2 pro. What's up guys, this is Technic recording a 4k 60 frames per second front-facing camera video on the Samsung Galaxy s, 20 ultra. Let me know what you guys think of the audio quality, as well as the video quality and moving on to selfies at nights over here you can see that we have night mode on the two phones on the right. The Xiaomi is lacking night mode with the selfie cam, but it doesn't really make much of a difference, since the Xiaomi actually seems to be the practice across the board over here.

We're going to shoot over to some selfie evening. Video footage over here and all of them are pretty dark. I must say that the Samsung probably is the best way in recording selfie footage at night, with the Xiaomi being in second place and the OPPO being dead lost. It is extremely dark overall I'm really impressed with all of these devices and I must say that the OPPO outshone the competition here I'm really impressed with that. But let me know what you guys think is the best camera out of these three phones guys.

This is Technic, and I'll, see you in the next one.


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