Samsung S9 Plus vs iPhone 8 Plus Camera Comparison and Complete Photo & Video Review By Jag Report

By Jag Report
Aug 15, 2021
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Samsung S9 Plus vs iPhone 8 Plus Camera Comparison and Complete Photo & Video Review

In this video I will be comparing iPhone 8, plus with Samsung Galaxy, S, 9, plus and I will be doing a full photo and video review comparison of these two phones. So let's get started, I have a Samsung Galaxy s, 9, plus an iPhone 8 plus. If you look at both phones, side-by-side iPhone, 8 plus, actually looks bigger than its Samsung Galaxy s necklace. However, if you look at the screen, the screen of s 9 is actually longer than iPhone 8 plus when I compared the width of the screen. The screen of Samsung Galaxy s, 9 plus, is as wide as the screen of iPhone 8 plus. This is because the screen covers most of the surface area of s, necklace, Samsung, galaxy s, 9 + weighs at 6.6 7 ounces, while iPhone 8 + weighs slightly heavier at 7.1 3 ounces, the pixel density on s 9 + is 531 PPI, while the pixel density on iPhone 8 + is 401. PPI s, 9 plus has a 12 megapixel dual camera with aperture, ranging from F 1 point 5, 2, F, 2 point 4 with 2 times, optical zoom, iPhone, 8 +.

As a 12 megapixel, dual camera, with aperture at F, 1.8 and 2 times, optical zoom, iPhone, 8, plus and Samsung Galaxy s, 9 can wait, but first I need some coffee. Villa Rouge is definitely one of the top five places you need to get coffee in San, Francisco. First, I will be comparing the one time zoom in the two time zoom of these two phones when it comes to taking photos, the photo on Sam C galaxy s, 9 plus has a cooler tone, while the photo on iPhone 8 plus has a much warmer tone. The two times zoom on s, 9 plus, produces a crisp image without any quality loss and iPhone 8 plus has similar quality of image with two times zoom as well. The photo taken with the light on s 9 is evenly lit, while the iPhone 8 plus misses the mark.

The photo taken against the light on s 9 is also evenly lit, while the photo taken against the light with iPhone 8 plus is much darker. I'm really liking the color profile on Samsung Galaxy s, 9 the portrait mode on s, 9 plus, has nice color profiles, while the portrait mode on iPhone, 8 plus, is a bit darker and has a lot more shadows. However, the story does not end there when I compared the portrait mode image on iPhone, 8, plus with blurred and blurred background. It is clear that iPhone 8 brings in the edges of the subject such as the hairline to blur out the background digging into the image. You can see that iPhone 8 creates sharp edges to blur the background and loses the detail.

S 9 plus retains all the individual features of the subjects while blurring out the background s 9 plus, seems to retain even the individual hairs digging deeper into the image. It is clear that s 9, plus, is perfect at blurring out the background, while keeping my new details of the subject, s 9 plus, has a very well-balanced image, while the image on iPhone, 8 plus, will require post editing. However, in portrait mode, the s 9 is very finicky. If I try to move the phone away from the subject, the 4 starts to focus the background rather than the subject, and now I will be comparing the one time zoom and the two times zoom when it comes to making video, and I'll be comparing super slo-mo on s.9 plus 120 frames per second slow motion on iPhone 8 plus. So this is the test of Samsung Galaxy S 9 in hybrid situations, and this is a test of iPhone 8 plus in high rent and let's see how the audio quality is in this situation, one of the great places to have Mexican food is El.

Rancho Grande in San Francisco one photo feature of s9 plus is the food mode. The phone focuses in on the center while digitally blurring out the edges. There you go and when I say, and now we are off to comparing s 9, plus an iPhone, eight plus in low-light settings and at night. The super slo-mo on this phone is incredible. However, this phone shoots super slo-mo using a square in the middle of the screen and that square has to detect motion, because no motion in the middle of that square is not going to shoot in slow motion, and now it's the ultimate showdown of I phone 8 plus and s 9, plus at night, so I'll be shooting some photos and videos with s 9, + and iPhone 8 plus, and let's see which one outperforms, the other.

The brightness and color balance of 4 is taken at night by s, 9 plus in portrait mode. Looks great, while the portrait mode on iPhone 8 plus at night is much darker. However, the portrait mode on s 9 at night does not seem to be very sharp. An iPhone seems to suffer from the same sharpness issue. The photos in journal taken by s 9 plus at night, are much brighter than compared to photos taken by iPhone, 8 plus at night.

Here's the photo taken by asinine plus with one time zoom as compared to the photo taken by iPhone, 8 plus with one time zone and here's the photo taken by s 9 plus with 2 times zoom as compared to the photo taken by iPhone, 8 plus with 2 times zoom, and here's the side-by-side photo comparison with iPhone 8 plus photo on the left and Samsung Galaxy S 9 photo on the right. This is the test of using Samsung Galaxy s, 9 plus at night, with some window light, and this is using iPhone 8 plus at night with some window life, so I found a fountain. So let me use a timeless function on iPhone, 8 plus and the hyperlapse function on the Samsung Galaxy s, 9, plus, and walk around the fountain and see how the video comes out to be the main thing I'm looking for is if the phone is taking video at constant intervals, so the timeless function on iPhone 8 plus seems to be working much better than s 9 plus. Could that really be true? Let me take few more of those and see if it is I four seems to be much stable at shooting time-lapse than Samsung Galaxy s 9 plus. However, s 9 plus seems to be better at shooting video at one time zoom and also photos at one time zone.

However, when it comes to shooting video at 2 times, zoom, both phones missed the mark. Both phones have a lot of disturbance, shooting at two time zone when it comes to shooting slow motion at night s, 9 plus totally misses the mark because it's shooting at a higher frame rate, there's not enough light for it to even detect motion. I, really hope you found the comparison of iPhone, 8, plus and Samsung Galaxy s, 9, plus useful and I hope it benefits you in choosing the right phone for you and if you found this video informative hit that subscribe button and I will see you in other video. You.


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