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-I'm in the aisle of the whole food market, testing the difference between shooting video on the new Samsung Galaxy S10 and shooting video in the backto-
Shot on the iPhone.
I walked slowly and the video on the Galaxy looked like I had a stabilizer or Wanxiang mounted on it. It's that good.
Not only is the IPhone unstable, but it's not as wide and crisp as I can see on the Galaxy.
Then it hit me: Sorry for all of Apple's "shoot on iPhone" ads and contests, the iPhone is no longer the best smartphone camera.
In my test of the Galaxy S10, I found that it has more versatility, more stable video, and more satisfactory overall results compared to the recent iPhone model.
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That's why: there are three main shots on the Galaxy and two on the premium iphone.
I'm a photographer.
I want to get closer to this action and I don't think it will need to be done by inserting an accessory lens into the phone.
I like to have three main options for me to use, one on Google Pixel and two on iPhone.
On the main Galaxy camera, Samsung offers a 13mm-inch ultra-wide, 26mm-inch wide-angle and 52mm-inch portrait, similar to what Apple has in the Plus version of its "telephoto" lens. (
There are also two kinds of shots in the selfie mode, one is normal and the other is wider to suit more people. )The third super
The wide lens is like having a GoPro on your phone.
It's a bit quirky and a bit distorted, but it does work, especially in the video, and the wider lens helps move when the camera is soaring.
Also, if you visit places like the Grand Canyon or Zion National Park, you will appreciate the extra range very much. (
However, GoPro still has its location and you won't have Galaxy installed on your bike helmet or surfboard. )
Take a look at the video below that shows the image stability of both phones.
It's true that we take these pictures on the street, which is a camera shake magnet, but you will see the S10 more stable.
In places where Galaxy is not as good as the iPhone, there are some gimmicks and tricks.
Apple is easy-to-
Learn about photo tools.
In addition to Pano, slow motion, and time lapse, there is also "Portrait Mode" which can add blur to the background and live mode, which provides a video for your photos.
From there, you get the best iOS software tips to keep the water flowing in "long exposure.
"This is unique for iOS, and I haven't found a way if it can be copied on Android.
For example, look at the following.
Samsung wants to cheat you with the camera, they are too much to concentrate.
In addition to major products such as Pano and Slo Mo, Samsung also has "super Slo Mo", a professional setting for manual control (which I like)
And Live Focus, which is Samsung's answer to portrait mode, is also 50 "scene Optimizer" that works in the background to enhance photos ".
When focusing on the spot, you get four different lighting settings, some of which work sometimes and some of which may work.
For example, I took a picture of the red glass and Samsung turned the background into black and white. Great.
But the edge of the glass is missing, and some blank points cannot be changed after the fact has occurred.
The standard light is pure photo, take a look at these two pictures of Manhattan Beach below.
While the iPhone looks warm, the Galaxy is a bit blue.
Both methods are acceptable.
Which one do you prefer?
The light is low and the two cameras are great for the day.
Other critics wrote that compared to the best Google Pixel 3 in its class, Galaxy did not perform well in light.
I agree that the pixel in that department is better.
But Galaxy is the winner compared to the iPhone. As it should.
The lens opening of the IPhone is 1.
The main lens is 8 to 1.
For Galaxy, this means that the S10 is easier to shine than the iPhone lens. (
There is one less lens in the Pixel, which is not considered for me.
Google touted "computational photography," but you won't be able to go further at a party or Grand Canyon without additional footage. )
Take a look at these photos, taken in the near dark on XS Max and S10.
The Galaxy S10 series starts at $799.
We tested the S10 and it starts at $899 with a bigger $6. 4-
Inch screen 6 than s10.
1, and more durable batteries. (
IPhone Max XS starts at $1,099. )
The IPhone is still a great camera, the transfer from the phone to the computer and other phones in iOS software is easier to use, and I am very good at the long exposure technique.
But with more than two of the three main lenses, a stable image of the video and the overall clear image, it's hard to come to the conclusion that the iPhone is no longer the best smartphone camera.
What do you think, readers?