Hello guys and welcome to a brand-new camera comparison between the brand new Poco f2 pro against the Samsung Galaxy s10. We are currently shooting at 1080p at 30 frames per second, and sadly, this is the maximum capacity. These phones can shoot. We have no switch to the rear cameras, and we are currently shooting at 4k at 30 frames. Per second tell me in the comment section below which one do you think has a better stabilization and which one has better audio. It is worth mentioning that the Poco f2 pro can shoot up to 8k at 30 frames per second, and the s10 light can shoot up to 4k at 60 frames per second, but for this test we are only going to shoot at 4k at 30 frames per second moving to images and starting with the front cameras, you can see right away that the s10 light is sharper and has better colors compared to the f2 pro.
But I do prefer the Poco f2 pro here, because my face is better exposed in this case again just like before the s10 light is sharper, and it is more contrast compared to the f2 pro I like, both in this case. I do prefer here the s10 light, because it is sharper and wider compared to the f2 pro in this next shot. Again, both are doing a perfect job, but again I do prefer the sharper and wider picture of the s10 lite. Here I do prefer the picture from the f2 pro, even though it is softer than the s10 light. I hate how much contrast the picture from the s10 light has here switching to the rear cameras both are really similar here, but I do prefer the s10 light, because it is a little sharper and has a little better dynamic range.
Both phones do also feature an ultra white camera and again, the results are very similar with the s10 light, having a slightly better dynamic range. In this case, the s10 light is much brighter with better colors and dynamic range. The f2 pro is darker and the dynamic range is not as great as the s10 light. We have the same results with the ultra-wide cameras too. The s10 light has much better colors and the f2 pro again is too flat for my taste.
The same story is in this situation too. The trees on the f2 pro are barely visible, while on the s10 light, they are properly exposed with the ultra white cameras. The results are very similar here, but again I do prefer the more contrast colors of the s10 light. In this case again, the f2 pro is darker, but I like it more compared to the s10 light, which made the image too bright, therefore losing the originality of the scene. I do like both pictures here, because the results are very similar with just some small differences in colors.
The s10 light is again just a bit brighter. In this case, I do prefer the s10 light again. It has better colors and dynamic range. The f2 pro is also very good, but I do prefer the s10 light again. In this case, the s10 light did produce a brighter image compared to the f2 pro.
Both are perfect. However, I do prefer the f2 pro in this case, because it has a little better colors. The s10 light isn't far behind. In this case, both are very sharp and both have excellent dynamic range. The f2 pro again is a little darker.
We have very similar assaults here, but again, the s10 lite has a better dynamic range. I like in this case the f2 pro more because it has more contrast. The s10 light is just too bright. Both phones do also feature macro cameras, and in this case I prefer the s10 lite, because it has more area in focus and the colors are a little better in this next one, the s10 lite again is sharper, and I do prefer it over the f2 pro moving to low light. You can see right away that the s10 light is wider and sharper.
The f2 pro did lose. Some highlights in this next case both are very sharp, but overall, the s10 light did handle my face better. Here again, the s10 light is better. You can see. My face is blurry on the f2 pro now switching to the rear cameras.
In this case, the f2 pro is a tiny bit brighter. If we use night mode, however, the s10 light is no brighter, but both are doing very well. If we use the ultra-wide cameras, you can see, the results are very similar, but the quality just isn't near compared to their main cameras with night mode both became brighter, but the s10 lighter gain is a little brighter, but it does also have a lot of noise in this next case. Both are sharp and in focus, but the background is brighter on the s10 light. I do prefer here the f2 pro because it is sharper compared to the s10 light, even though it is darker again with the ultra white cameras, the s10 light did boost the saturation.
Therefore, the picture is more pleasing for the eyes in this next shot. The s10 light is very blurry, while the f2 pro is sharper and has better colors. We have the opposite results in this next case now the f2 pro is blurred and the s10 light is sharper and brighter. For this last case, again, the s10 light is brighter and sharper and overall, I think it is the winner of this comparison. If you did enjoy this video a thumbs up would be appreciated.
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Source : Techno Arena