The Note 10 Plus is the New CAMERA KING! (with proof) By Max Tech

By Max Tech
Aug 21, 2021
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The Note 10 Plus is the New CAMERA KING! (with proof)

Hey you guys it's max and Nadine from Max Tech and the last couple of days we're seeing a bunch of reviews hit YouTube, hip websites, and most people are saying that the no 10 and no 10 Plus have basically the same cameras as the s-series. The photos are the same, and they're basically good cameras, but not great. Now, at the event, we were thinking similar things right yeah soon, as we saw the event, we basically thought that haze got identical cameras, and it honestly just looked really underwhelming, but after using them for a couple of days, we've completely changed our minds. Now. We've been testing, camera phones and cameras for a number of years now and Samsung has also always had pretty good cameras, but they never reached top-of-the-line. There are always a step behind, especially the iPhone and with the 10s that really gave the note 9 strong beating.

Until now, when the S 10 came out, they took a nice leap forward, and they matched and exceeded the iPhone in a number of images, but they just were not very consistent. Sometimes it looked great other times. There were other issues now before we show you guys side-by-side shots and tell you what is really impressing us in some images that just flat-out shocked us and change our mind completely and made us make this video. Well, you know what issues we had in the past, so starting off with white balance. That was usually really inconsistent.

We have actually a long list here of issues that would pop up yeah like over sharpening. Sometimes we zoom in and see a bunch of over sharpening, especially with the telephoto lens, a lot of the time. We'd experience over saturation like the colors, just not looking realistic compared to the iPhone colors, we would get underexposing, especially when there's a person in the frame, so they would just be too dark for the image, and on top of that, we had would have too much contrast. So blacks in dark parts of an image would be just crush, the detail, be gone and then under the eyes would be pretty dark as well, and what was really annoying was that the beauty face mode will be defaulted on. It would really just smooth out every little detail on your face now.

It doesn't do that anymore. Furthermore, it looks a lot better. You actually see the detail, little wrinkles in your face, so it actually looks more realistic and another thing we experienced was aggressive denoting like in low light. It would just Denise your whole face. You just can't rid of all the details.

It would just be ridiculous, and I remember like on a jacket. We had like a denim one or something with a Python, and it was completely gone now. The other thing was dynamic range, and we're talking about the previous couple: phones where it was really poor, things would get blown out, clouds get blown out, and it just looked fake. We would actually have ghosting around certain things that it would try to mix together, looked really weird, and then a detail also wasn't great compared to especially the iPhone, but now we're going to take a look at our unbiased comparison that we did with Angelica. If you haven't seen this yourself, and you didn't yep, go in look at the photos without knowing which one is which and voted and commented.

That is a lot of fun to see the pause. This video go check that one out it's a little, have a link in the video description, but let's go ahead and jump in and take a look if you guys want to see our two opinions. So this is a selfie comparison. This was right when I did my triple comparison with 1 + 7 Pro, and we were really surprised. Okay, so both the 1 + 7 Pro and the iPhone 10s max looked a little too dark and the colors are a little off, but the note 10 + actually nails it with the white balance.

It nails the whole the face, the lighting everything just looks so nice and neutral and smooth now this shot is extreme dynamic range. We have the Sun hitting the waterfall in the background super dark under the bridge. What were your thoughts on this one? So, first see the 1 + 7 Pro. It gets these bricks back here. It's just way too dark and for the iPhone, the waterfall right here is way too cool in overall does the white canvas good balance, and so this is an example where the Samsung doesn't do as good as the iPhone, so the iPhone usually is under exposing a lot of these images, and it really works out here.

This is extreme. Even a high-end DSLR would struggle here with the raw image next one here, and this is what absolutely blew my mind. What do you think? Well now? Obviously, you guys can actually see clouds. In the background of the note, 10 plus and surprisingly, with the iPhone I thought it would do better than this I started with the best isn't horrible. So, when I shot, this I thought yeah I'm not going to use this example.

They're all going to look horrible. This is too hard of a situation in the Samsung blew our minds. This is a 10 times zoom image, so the OnePlus has a three times zoom on the telephoto so or two. It definitely is more detailed. It has that edge, but color wise, where the Samsung used to usually be to cool it actually nails to the white balance.

So this one right here was supposed to be a portrait photo, but unfortunately the OnePlus 7 pro failed to blur out the background like the iPhone and the note 10 plus did and the iPhone overall it was darker, like it didn't, expose the paper and cup sign as well as a NOAA 10 plus. So that's why we're going with the no 10 and then the next one is a food photo and here actually use the new food mode setting. So it blurs out kind of you can kind of adjust it. The one thing that I really liked is it nailed the white balance to reality, the iPhone I. Don't know why it is so blue and really cool and also really flat.

So somehow I don't know if it knows what your food is, but it kind of kicked up you should it kicked up the contrast, but we're just here kicked up the saturation, and this is what makes me want to eat it. The happy that that's how I kind of judged the OnePlus one looks good, and then we also had a macro shot here. Yeah, it looks perfect. I mean with the honestly it just kind of looks disgusting. It like doesn't have any color in there.

It just looks very flat, not another contrast and with the OnePlus 7 pro it's a little too dark. I. Think it's maybe too much contrast and overall, like the most well-balanced photo, is from the note 10, plus what impressed me is the white balance. This is one thing I pointed out before the white balance on the Samsung's would be really inconsistent, but judging based on this white shot, and then I switch to a telephoto camera cropped all the way in and the white balance is identical between the two, whereas the OnePlus actually shifted from slightly too cool to slightly too warm, the iPhone was still too cool where the Samsung state exactly the same. Okay, and this one is our first photo portrait shot.

I like this image. A lot I think the OnePlus might be a little better with the color. Slightly more accurate, but it is detailed, and it doesn't have a lot of noise because of that faster aperture, whereas with iPhones one thing because of that F 2.8 right, is it or is it a 2.5? So because of that, you don't have as much light and there's a lot of kind of noise in the image in this photo. The first thing that sticks out to me is you're. Definitely getting more detail with the note.10 plus the iPhone looks really, really flat in your lacking contrast, lacking details lacking color, whereas with the note 10 plus, that's actually what it looked like. It looks really, really good and look for the 1 + 7 Pro.

It just looks a little weird, like the colors are off, and you're getting like blown out detail on the buildings, so the better photo is definitely from the note 10 plus. So this is our first selfie portrait photo and the note it's not perfect on the edging, but it does a pretty good job. The blurry looks good and it definitely pops the most. The iPhone is underexposed. It looks kind of flat and the OnePlus it looks awful, so this is backlit, so the Sun is hitting the lens there.

We get a bunch of flaring in the corner. Her hair is blown out. The edging is messed up over here. It doesn't look good. So here we do have some skin smoothing yeah, but it's not over the tops good, it's not over the top.

Now we have a selfie of a team yeah so coming on this one. So the iPhone is slightly underexposed. It still looks perfect in the situation, whereas the OnePlus you look like a vampire or a zombie blue, the skin is kind of I, don't blotchy or texture nice. It just looks bad yeah, exactly lifeless we're here, the Samsung. You see you look like you, have my wife in your skin nice and warm.

You have the sunset. In the background, the white balance looks good, it's a good image, so the next three photos are taken at night and this particular one right here. First, you can tell that the iPhone does not have night mode, like the other. Two cameras do, and one thing with the note 10 plus is photo it's a little too bright and a little over saturated, but in general, you've got more detail. The colors look really nice, so I think you'd want to take this one home with you and here's another one.

This is a selfie without flash, and so the only one that I can actually see myself in is the Samsung, and it's nice that they now have a dedicated night function, and you can actually use it on the selfie camera which you cannot use with the s10 plus, even with the update now for this last image. This is also a nighttime shot, and in this situation the Samsung actually didn't do the best. The OnePlus did perfect, mainly because the Samsung is slightly too bright, and it's also a little. Blurry I actually took a couple shots here, one at the telephoto and that one looked really, really great. I want to point out that we're not Samsung fanboys, as you guys know, we're both iPhone users.

We've used iPhones for a very long time, and we've preferred those photos up. Until now, where, overall, you definitely want to be having the note 10 plus in your pocket for taking photos, so if you guys aren't already subscribed, I would definitely recommend that you do so right now. Click that button, because I'm going to be switching to the note 10 plus for a week after using an iPhone for I, think four or five years already I've been using the iPhone. So it's definitely going to be a very new experience. So definitely subscribe for that, and we just wanted to make this video to say that there's been some huge improvements, we haven't expected them a lot of other people are not mentioning them, but we want you guys to know about it, and maybe you guys are going to be as surprised as we were.

So we had to tell you so if you guys want to see some other videos, we have a couple posted over here somewhere I, don't know where we're going to put over there somewhere, there's not enough room up there. You guys check out our other videos and this one Max and with max tech, and we'll see you in the next one.


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