Vivo X60 Pro+ VS OnePlus 9 Pro Camera Comparison (Photography) By The Tech Phenomena

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Aug 13, 2021
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Vivo X60 Pro+ VS OnePlus 9 Pro Camera Comparison (Photography)

Hello people, how doing, so today we have the camera comparison between the VIVO x60 pro plus it's a long name, but it's definitely Vito's the best flagship at the moment with mass camera partnership and yeah. It's its about the only way it is similar to the OnePlus 9 pro also a flagship, and it also has the Hasselblad partnership now other than this partnership with big camera brands. The approaches to how their cameras perform. Overall, it's slightly different on both of these, and so let's find out which of these will come out on top in this camera comparison. This only photography. Videos are going to come out soon.

So here's our first set of images, broad daylight as you'd expect, and while there are certain obvious differences, the first one being the colors well, the OnePlus feels a little desaturated. I would say the VIVO is doing the best job in representing the colors that I saw at that moment. It does go slightly crazy with the sky color, but that's about the only complaint I have in regard to the Vito's colors. Everything else is very similar details, HDR even very nice, in both now how about the ultra white cameras? Well, this is actually not a very difficult shot. There's a lot of light.

The OnePlus has some very beautiful colors on the ultrawide camera, unlike its main camera, which is kind of surprising, but that's just how it is the VIVO is not far off. I would say in this case at least it looks a little more natural, like the warmth in the leaves and everything it looks a little more realistic. The OnePlus isn't bad either so yeah. All in all. I want to call this one a tie with just a difference in colors here, because details and everything is just so very similar on both, so it was very close up until now, but the HDR man just look at all of those shadows there, the OnePlus 9 pro it's not doing a bad job, but the VIVO is definitely pulling ahead here.

There's so much more color and just it looks amazing on the x60 pro plus now as for zoom. Well, it's an interesting situation on both of these. The OnePlus does have three times optical zoom, while we have two times here on the x60 now both are very good, as you'd expect. I do like the one plus here I think it has a little more shadow detail, and it overall looks very nice. Colors, however, do look a little more natural on the x60, like the white balance is particularly what makes it look so nice on the x60 here, but we do have a five times optical zoom, on the x60, which is quite nice to have now.

I do want to say this: this isn't the highest quality sensor for a periscope, zoom, and you'll see soon enough. Why I say that, but you know, optical zoom is still optical zoom. It still produces a much better image than anything you could get at five times on the OnePlus 9 pro. Now, here's a 10 time zoom on both you can see having optical zoom, really helps out here. It's not the best 10 times, zoom image we've seen and that's exactly why I feel like Vito, should at least upgrade this periscope zoom sensor, but nonetheless, it's still doing a better job than the OnePlus ever could the 10 time zoom is definitely usable on the x60 pro plus, not so much on the OnePlus.

How about high resolution? Well? This is where you know things kind of take a twist. Let's say overall, I like both of them. The x60 is definitely brighter, but that does have some downsides. The OnePlus, on the other hand, is actually producing a very nice balanced image. Now how about details yeah, I think the OnePlus is slightly sharper like ever so slightly and, as I said, having higher brightness does have its downsides.

You can see some parts of the building are blown out on the x60, so yeah. All in all, I do like the details on the OnePlus here now. The x60 does have a 100 megapixel mode for some reason. The sensor far as I've known it's 50 MPX, also I'm not sure what exactly is going on, because clearly it's not doing a particularly better job. I would say it's a smudge sharper, maybe, but I still think the OnePlus is doing a better job here so yeah overall, I'm not exactly sure why we even have a 100 megapixel mode.

As for the ultra white cameras with their respective high-res modes. Well, here I think the OnePlus is doing a slightly better job with colors and dynamic range you can see. The building in the background is slightly blown out and the colors on the leaves and everything looks way better on the OnePlus. In my opinion, zooming in well both are doing a fairly similar and very good. Job like this is a huge crop for an ultrawide camera and there's still a lot of detail, but I do like the x60.

It has a little more organic detail while there's a bit of processing and over sharpening going on the OnePlus 9 pro here so other than the slight detail differences. I think the OnePlus is doing an overall, better job. Now here's another zoomed in shot, but the two times zoom on the x60 can produce 32 megapixel images compared to, I believe, just eight megapixels on the OnePlus 9 pro. Now that isn't bad but having 32 megapixels even at two times, can actually give a fair advantage, especially if you have a nice amount of even lighting going on. You can see if we want to crop in on both and match the amount of crop.

Well, the detail levels on both the OnePlus and the x60 are very similar. If anything, I think the x60 is doing a slightly better job because of higher contrast. It produces a slightly sharper image and so having that 32 megapixel mode with two time. Zoom does help out a lot. Oh, and did I mention that the colors on the x60 are miles ahead of the OnePlus? It's not bad on the OnePlus, but man.

The x60 is so good with giving us vibrant, yet insanely natural, looking colors all right now for the hardest situation in our camera comparison, the OnePlus. It produces weird images like these, and it's its very inconsistent, especially in the in this backlit situation, but the x60, as you can see, is producing a fantastic image. You can also get underexposed ones, but if you use tap to expose the problem can be solved and all in all, I think the OnePlus is technically doing a good job in terms of dynamic range. It is slightly like overexposing, the shadows. In my opinion, it looks a bit flat and the colors, I think, that's what's bothering me more than anything.

It looks very unnatural, especially like valentine's feathers and everything. I'm not a fan of that. Like yeah, the x60 doesn't have as much detail in the shadows, but it's still, in my opinion, doing a much better job in terms of balancing it out and also there is very little haloing and over processing present compared to the OnePlus 9 pro so yeah. I'm going to go with the xx there now. The ultra white cameras with a similar situation, I'd initially thought that the difference was very clear, a slightly underexposed image on the x60 to press of highlights and the opposite to give us more shadow detail on the OnePlus, but that's not the entire story.

Upon zooming in I found out that man, the detailed difference is stunning. The OnePlus is completely smudged out. I think it's trying to reduce grain or noise or something of that sort. The x60. On the other hand, it is so much better than this, not even the high-res mode.

This is the normal 12 pixel images from both of them and the x60 is definitely pulling ahead now macro. Well, both of these have fantastic macro modes. If you ask me now, I do think the x60 can get slightly closer. I mean it's to be honest and negligible difference, and that's about the only difference here. Both are producing amazing shots, as you can see now portraits and human subjects.

Well, this is always an interesting situation. There are two sides to these images. Firstly, the x60 is doing a much better job with the dynamic range but skin tones it could do better on the x60. Well, the OnePlus is looking a bit too yellow in my opinion, but the x60 it's looking a little desaturated like a little more punch in there would have produced an image that I would have liked a lot. But that's not really the case here, but well.

Even so, I would still go with the x60. I think it's doing a good job here, but I do think it needs a little more saturation. As for this image, this is a zoomed in shot here and well. I have to say the x60 looks tremendously detailed, like it's. It's impressive.

How many details can be preserved here and there's a very good reason for that. The OnePlus looks fairly soft compared to the x60, quite simply because the OnePlus doesn't have optical zoom, it just digitally zooms in and that's about the only option you have on the OnePlus, even though it has a three times optical zoom lens. So I'm not sure why we can't use it, but nonetheless I'm going to go with the x60 here. It does have much better, more accurate skin tones. The details, as I said, just absolutely bonkers, how good it looks low light.

However, well this is a very tricky lighting situation, much more than low light and man. The OnePlus is tremendous here. I don't know how it managed to pull off such a beautiful photograph, but it's definitely doing better than the x60, even though the x60 did use night mode portrait here, which is what surprises me more than anything else like I'd expect, is so much better from the x60, but that doesn't seem to be the case, at least in this lighting condition, because just out of curiosity, when I took another night mode shot here, not my portrait shot that is well here. The x60 is doing a better job, don't mind the magenta here. That was because of this one weird light in the background, but nonetheless, here the ext is clearly a winner.

So yeah I don't know what happened in the previous image selfies. Well, we have a very similar story to what happened with the rear cameras. The x60 does look as much desaturated, not as much as the rear camera portrait but yeah. The OnePlus is completely screwing up here. It's produced the same image upon taking multiple shots, so I'm not sure why it's doing this anyways.

You can see all that green and artifact. In the background, I don't know how much YouTube compression will allow, but trust me, there's a bootloader and not to mention the blown out highlights on my face yeah. It's not looking very nice on the OnePlus here so easy event for the x60, a portrait selfie here. Well, I think now the OnePlus is actually doing a better job. It does have a fair amount of saturation.

Skin tones are looking particularly nice. Now both have blown out some highlights on my face, but yeah the OnePlus is definitely doing a better job. It does have so much better colors overall and the higher contrast is also looking very nicely. The x60, in my opinion, looks just a tad bit washed out now we do have night mode selfie on the x60 versus not having anything as such on the OnePlus. It's sad really, because if he had that feature, I'm pretty sure it could have done a very good job on the OnePlus, the x60.

However, even though it has a nightmare selfie, it is way too smooth like it. It really does maybe some noise reduction or smoothing out, but it really doesn't look good. Now. To be honest, if I had to pick one and go with the x60, it does produce a brighter better image overall and cleaner image, not to mention but yeah. I do hope that viva can improve the nightmare.

Selfie here. Rear camera nightmares, however, have a slightly different story. As you can see, this isn't a particularly low light situation we'll get to those in a moment. But overall I do like how the x60 looks. It has slightly higher contrast that really looks nice and the colors also look a tad bit more natural.

It's not a huge difference, but nonetheless I do like the x60 here now. There is a styles option with night mode on the x60, and this is the blue ice filter that you can get, and it's its probably one of my favorite features in a smartphone camera so far, there's also black and orange filter. That does the exact opposite of the blue eyes that you saw previously and here's one of my personal favorites. This is the teal and orange one, and it looks good like it looks perfect. It is obviously very stylized and that's the entire point of having this feature here, not for everybody, but for someone like me, this is just a miracle of a feature and here's my new favorite.

This is called the dark red and, as you can see, it looks incredible like yeah, obviously not natural. This is not how the situation was, but man. I really like having this kind of crazy options here, anyways, let's move on to a much crazier lighting situation. The ring light in the background is at its warmest setting. You can see just how much warmth is present on the x60s table.

Well, that is exactly how it was. I really like how well the x60 can represent the warmth. In this case at least the OnePlus isn't bad. It does have higher contrast. It tries to balance out the warmth, and it does give us a little more vibrancy, especially in the leaves so yeah overall, both are doing a pretty good job.

Even the detail levels are phenomenal on both on the ultra-wide shot. However, well things aren't as similar. The lighting is basically the same. We still have that warm light, that's filling it up, and I do think the x60 is once again giving a more accurate representation of that light, but I think it's the details that are just giving the win to the x60, because, as you can see, this is an insane difference like man. Look at how much of those textures are visible on the x60 versus e1 plus and there's a very simple reason to that.

The OnePlus just doesn't take long enough exposures and with the ultra white camera, it needs to take longer exposures. Otherwise, it's just going to give us much tough images like these. Now let us move on to quite possibly the lowest light that I've ever used. Any cameras in I personally couldn't see anything that was going on here and yeah. Clearly, the OnePlus isn't doing a particularly good job here, the details, the amount of green it has it's, it's really not particularly nice.

The x60 isn't perfect, but it is definitely doing a better job. There's a very simple reason once again to that, because upon zooming in you can see just how much of a difference is present here and that's simply because the St took about a five to six. Second exposure versus the OnePlus just took about like two, if I'm not wrong, so that difference can really show, especially in like harsher, lower light conditions like these. It really widens the gap here. So that's a wrap for this camera comparison and there's a good reason.

I didn't show any outdoors night mode shots it's because it was so similar. I didn't really want to waste your time. It's going to be the exact same result, and it's only in the much lower lighting conditions that we can see the major differences, as you saw right there, but nonetheless, let's break down exactly how different these cameras are. So the x60 pro plus, in my opinion, with the main cameras, it does have slightly better, more natural colors, at least I like it a lot, and secondly, it does have much more versatility because this camera here it has two types and five times optical zooms, so that inherently gives it a lead in versatility, as you'd expect the five times zoom. I would hope that VIVO with the next iterations would upgrade a little, because the sensor in particular needs to be slightly better other than that amazing cameras for daylight now for HDR.

Well, I do think the dynamic range can at quite a few times, be better on the x60 pro plus. The OnePlus isn't bad, but clearly the x60 does take a lot more wins when it comes to dynamic range. In numerous cases, we saw that the x60 produces better images, especially with the highlight control. The x60 is particularly good for that, so next up for portraits well, this is where things get kinda interesting, because I do like the x60 overall better. It does have two times optical zoom with portrait.

So that's a huge one in my opinion, for many people, but I do think that if we had a little more saturation and vibrancy, especially in like the skin tones, it could do a slightly better job. It's its a minor problem. To be honest, the OnePlus actually has a lot more work to do. In my opinion, it does need to improve on dynamic range and everything as well so yeah. Overall, the x60 is better with portraits night mode, as I said before, easily better on the x60 pro plus, quite simply because it takes a much longer exposure, that's also because it has a gimbals stabilization system.

It's quite a simple reason as to why it can take seven seconds of exposure without you ever having to worry about. You know, shakes or jerks because they never make it into the photograph. It's just amazing the gimbals stabilization here it really helps with night mode on videos. It can help, so we will have the camera comparison out soon enough with videos with all the other flagships that we have here, so we'll know if the stabilization does help out or not, but overall in photography, yeah. I think the x60 is gonna, take a win here, at least in my books.

If I had to pick one I would go with the x60 now there are definitely areas for the OnePlus bulbs I had in certain high-res images and with the ultrawide camera. I believe the colors are better on the OnePlus 9 pro, but overall I think the x60 takes a win. It deserves one. So with that said, I hope you guys enjoyed if you did do that, like button subscribe, if you haven't already because those camera comparisons there's a lot more to come, and you do not want to miss them out, so I'll be seeing you guys later cheers you.


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