Poco F2 Pro VS OnePlus 8 Pro vs Samsung S20 Plus Camera Comparison!Half the Price, Half the Quality? By Dr HamezTech

By Dr HamezTech
Aug 22, 2021
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Poco F2 Pro VS OnePlus 8 Pro vs Samsung S20 Plus Camera Comparison!Half the Price, Half the Quality?

Alright guys, so today we can compare 348 apocalypses 2 pro s, 20 +, +, 1, +, 8 Pro, so keep in mind of the sound below over here as I will be rotating among all three phones and for the first one here, I am going to show you the selfie video, just how well this control dynamic range over here as I transition all around. So for this comparison we will be focusing more on typical FC program, the pro and F training plus. So with this outdoor shots. You can see here that the epochal f2 probe is pretty good compared to the apron instrument class. But it does give you moment, images compared to the earth 20 plus and a probe going to the outer shots. You can see it doesn't control the dynamic range as well as PS, 20 plus, and it pro in the shot.

You can see that the Paco FC crop that's a very good job when it comes to color preservations with the s20 plus, and it can see here as well that they do not control the dynamic range as well, and you can see all the shadow. It's pretty dark when you drop into these images. I am pretty impressed that OF, 2 Pro does give you still a good amount of details with the prone as twenty-plus going onto the white angle, I would say DE polo, f2 Pro is still doing pretty well compared to its main lens and when you're using the Italia 402, you have two pro can go up to two times compared to the three times on the eight pro and as twenty plus, it does still give you good amount of details compared to the other two phones and, as you can see here, the epochal f2 pros still does a good job, comparing it to d1, plus April and s 20. Plus again, when you look at these images, it always looks a bit warmer compared to the s20 class and a pro man is shot against the Sun. You can see the trees on the back area.

It's not very well-preserved compared to the April last 20-plus tough to do selfie shots, I would say the f2 Pro does a very good job. But, as you can see here, it does look a little more tall compared to the s 20 + +, 1, +, 8 Pro cropping into these photos over here you can see it still does a very good job when it comes to edge detection and details against the line and under the shadows, you can see that t how come I have two Pro that struggle a little and, as you can see here in my skin texture over here, it's a bit more smoothing out compared to the other two phones and in the shot against the black background. You can see that the Poco f2 product struggle again with the dynamic range, and you lose a little more details in my hair over there and you guys know I love me some macros and the epochal f2 products have a dedicated macro lens on its back and as you can see here, we can go super close to the images and thus give you still a good amount of details. This is, of course, only available on tf2 chrome and in 1 + 8 Pro, when you are taking in the shots. Df2 post it has a very good job with the s20 + and a pro home phones.

They had their respective promote the extra in class and f2 Pro does have a 64 megapixel sensor compared to the 8 pros for the 8 megapixel sensor. They do give you a good amount of details, but when you crop in over here, I would say it does lose a little to the s20 class and thus almost the same as the one class a pro and again in these images and when you crop it over here, it does very well in preserving those details. Even when cropped in a lot of times now going on to Porsche shots, and I am very impressed with the Poco FC Pro. It is very comparable to the s 20 plus and a pro again the colors a little more warm compared to the s 20 plus in April, but it still does give you very good edge detection and details and gets the light. Go.

You can see that the f2 protein struggle a little again when it comes to entitlement rain and again in some of these shots, you can see when it's against light and under the shadows, the f2 product struggle a little more compared to the extra plus in a pro it does lose a little more of the edge detection and when you crop into these photos, you can see that my skin color does change and my texture does get smooth it off. The Poco f2 Pro does have electronic stabilization, but it's not enough to help. You compete with the likes of the pro and the s20 plus. It has read a lot compared to the other two phones and then going on to night mode. This is where the F 2 products struggle the most with its software.

When the night mode stop, you can see both of these images. It doesn't capture a lot of details. One thing to note is also that you can use the wine angle lens when you're using the manga mode on, but wouldn't suggest you guys to use the wide angle. Three and ninth, as you can see here, it does much worse compared to its mainland. It loses a lot of details and image is very soft, alright guys.

So we are back at the favorite spot over here and in terms of colors I prefer the photo have to pull it's a bit more natural, but definitely on the, but definitely on do you want plus a problem and as 20 plus it is brighter 1 + April is brighter than yes, 20 plus and going onto this area where it is very dark. You can see here. The 1 plus April is doing very well cling to the sky. You can see here it's a bit bluish on the s2 in class and going on to the lights over. Here you can see both the Poco f2 and the s20 + does give a bit of some blue heels on the back over there overall, as the phone I am very in crankcase de polo.

After pro, of course, we are a little harsh today, as we are comparing it to the pro at last.20 plus I am still like I, said overall, very impressed with this phone for its price, so that you guys do. Let me know what you guys think about the epochal f2 pro and also follow me on my social spell on YouTube Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. So this is doctor. Hammerstein stays safe, take care and wash those hands.


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