Oppo Reno 2 vs Samsung S10e Camera Comparison By Daniel Sin

By Daniel Sin
Aug 14, 2021
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Oppo Reno 2 vs Samsung S10e Camera Comparison

So today we're going to take a look at the OPPO Reno 2 versus the Samsung S 10 II. The upload does have four cameras on the back, whereas on a Samsung is only two for price to operate, o2 is cheaper, so let's come back. Camera quality is better than the Samsung, so this is the low-light test or the front facing camera, and one thing to mention is that the Samsung S 10 can shoot up to 4k with the front-facing camera. While the OPPO is up to 1080, and I would say, the Samsung has one of the best video quality in terms of Android phones. So, let's see if Apple can actually beat it for portrait mode, how you take two pictures and how the background blur looks are really similar to each other. The biggest difference to me is two colors I.

Do like the Samsung colors a bit more just because they look closer to that I wear on OPPO. It favors more towards the greenish hue on a Samsung s, 10 II, you can see more of the warmer skin tones which looks more natural and the biggest dead giveaway is the color of my jacket on the Samsung. You can tell that it's more of the deeper blue, which is exactly how that color should look like, whereas on Alberio to my jacket, looks more like the turquoise color, which is far off and more points towards the Samsung, with the more of special effects or fun effects which is okay, I, don't think a lot of people will use it, but the best one for me is the color pop, even in low-light situations. That's where I feel, like the bigger push for the greenish hue comes out for a top-up, whereas the Samsung will stay more saturated and punchy, so I feel like a lot more. People would prefer that color out of the Samsung, then Alberio 2, and also the blacks on your Samsung is harsher, so that kind of makes it or helps it be more contrasting and pop out more the reader to does have macro mode.

So if you do like shooting that type of way, then that is a huge pause now for everything you use. If we don't use the telephoto lens at all, then a Samsung would be more than enough for you and if you do have, but you need to zoom, then the Samsung it does ok. But of course it's not going to be as clear or sharp as to operate up to for HDR. It seems like the output does a better job since I can see more in the shadows and the Samsung does have the wider field of view on the ultra wide-angle lens. So a lot of times I do find myself seeing my finger in the shot for the camera UI, both a really basic and beginner-friendly, but I would say the Samsung as tiny is easier to use on Torino.

? I can swipe to get to my modes, but I would have to hit another button to get to my night mode or expert mode. So it's one more step, whereas on a Samsung all my modes I can swipe to, and I can customize it. So if I don't use promo tour, time-lapse I can take it off my list for a little light. The colors are still more realistic or closer to the eye on a Samsung, because in this alleyway the light is yellow and how I would see it is yellow, whereas on OPPO is trying to white balance it to the max, and some people would prefer that way. But what I'm saying is what I'm seeing in real life is exactly how the Samsung is showing it in really dark areas.

The Samsung does look darker overall, but out prefer that way, because on Apple it looks like it's trying to increase the shadows, which makes the overall picture looks faded or even blurry. At times. Both of these phones do have their own data get in night mode and they both work perfect, except for the ultra-wide mode on the hopper. We know too, because when there's no light at all, you're not gonna, see any difference between regular mode and light mode for ultra-wide lens, so I would say the Samsung. It does have the upper hand on that now.

Moving on to video, they both have their own pocket mode or both effect into their video, which is cool, but I still would say. It's not going to be the actual camera for stabilization tests. I would say this Samsung is a bit better, because I can see the micro jitters while walking every time. I take a hard step and for the main lines the colors on the OPPO seems to cream, whereas on the stamps off, the red bricks are actually red and when we switch to the ultra wide-angle lens, the colors on OPPO seems to be much better, whereas on the Samsung it seems too over saturated like the red building across the street. The bricks on that seems to be too red in the blue sky and the reflection out of the windows seems to be too blue as well and for the stabilization I think it does better on an apple.

Then the ultra wide-angle lens on the Samsung, because I can see a lot of my up-and-down movements on a Samsung, whereas on alpha we know ?, it kind of looks like I'm on a gimbals. Both of these phones also have their own ultra static mode, which makes it really steady a while I'm walking now for me, I think I'm going to go with the OPPO just because I can see the last market jitters and it kind of looked a little just a little more stable. Now for low-light we can see a lot more micro jitters, but for me, I think the Samsung wins just because there's less micro jitters and for the flares, if the Samsung does have it more controlled or, as you can see, a lot more shrieks going on the Xperia know: ? the sale Anthony also has 4k 60, which Alberio 2 does not have in speaking of resolution. It kind of sucks every time I go to ultra wide-angle mode on OPPO. It turns to 1080, it doesn't do 4k on ultra wide-angle and if I want to switch back to 4k 30, it has to be manual.

I have to go back all the time how to hit settings and go back to it. So it's kind of annoying as well. So that is my comparison between these two phones outside is Samsung, does offer the better overall experience and package. If you don't use the telephoto lens, but if you do use it a lot, then the upper you know -. It does make a good choice, especially for the price.

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