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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus vs iPhone X Camera Test Comparison #Helpful Post


Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus vs iPhone X Camera Test Comparison #Helpful Post

hey what's up guys everything Apple Pro
here and I've spent almost a week with
the Samsung Galaxy S 9 plus and I've
been recording clips going places and in
this video I want to go ahead and put a
definate of tests comparing the galaxy s
9 plus to the iPhone 10 and see which
one is better in which situations from

low lights super-bright motion 4k 60
slow motion let's go ahead and see how
they compare in which ways one is better
or worse and just overall see for
yourselves which one suits you better
all right all right boys and girls we're
starting off in E Pacific Northwest in
the sinoese mountains so went out for a
hike that didn't exactly work out we got
stuck so went on a little walk at least
and immediately from the computer I
couldn't tell this from the devices of
themselves I can see that the colors
look so so different I mean look at the
sweatshirt of Constantine here walking
in front of the camera you can tell the
color of the sweatshirt on the galaxy s
9 plus but on the iPhone 10 it looks
black that is so mysterious to me I
don't understand how the colors can be
so different and from there you look at
the snow and it looks a lot more icy and
blue on the galaxy s 9 I can tell you
this was not how it looked in person I
mean we all know what snow looks like in
person it really doesn't look that icy
blue it's more of a white crystal-clear
white and the iPhone definitely
represented that better and this is
something I seem to always say because
it simply is the truth the iPhone has
boring colors but real life isn't very
exciting the Samsung Galaxy S line plus
seems to put some sort of filter a
vibrancy to the actual footage that
doesn't exist in real life and do take
note this is 4k this is shot in auto
modes for both I didn't tweak any
setting didn't make any adjustments to
lighting the whole point was where you
can take this pick it up you know
running gun type of shooting where you
don't have to adjust the settings
yourself and if you guys do choose the
s9 you might have to tweak the colors a
little bit because really I don't like
what it's doing to the footage yes it
makes it look a lot cooler but that's
not how it is
you know it's modifying reality for you
and making it look a little bit cooler
than it actually is so in this scene I
was actually raising it to the Sun to
see if we could get a shutter issue on
either one of these and the iPhone 10
still has remnant
of the old shutterbug that I shared with
you on the iPhone 7 plus in the dark to
light transitions it will actually have
chop which is interesting that Apple
still has it there and you'll notice it
throughout this video it's definitely
better versus old iPhones but going from
dark to light there's a very nasty
transition in some of the darker areas
so keep an eye on that so once we start
getting into more foilage you can see
the trees are really really green like
the camera definitely up the saturation
and a lot more color there than usual
next we went to a beach and these colors
are gonna be a little bit different here
as we're getting closer to sunset this
is shot in 4k 60 frames per second and I
cut it in half to get that slow-motion
cinematic effect and this actually
shocked me when slowing the footage down
the galaxy s 9 is janky it's jumping
around it seems really mechanical I'm
not sure if this is the digital
stabilizer that's interrupting the
footage but I did not like this the
iPhone is like actually usable you can
put it into a low-budget music video or
something like that
it's smooth the Galaxy S line plus on
the left the transitions you know it's
just bad and I'm wondering if you can
turn that off in the settings because I
didn't see an option for turning off the
stabilizer itself but again I was
holding these with my hands maybe free
to use a gimbal you'd get some better
results here see when I Pan you start
noticing that janky nasaan the galaxy s
9 plus and I hope I'm not being too
critical this is literally just what I'm
observing from this footage anyways 4k
quality though on its own is pretty dang
good
4k 60 I feel like Samsung needs to do a
software update or something because it
did not seem well polished otherwise I
noticed one of the strengths of the
galaxy s 9 plus is in really really
well-lit situations when you've got a
light source beaming down on the subject
or you're filming directly you know
behind the Sun your subject is in front
of the Sun that's what I mean you're
gonna notice that the galaxy s 9 plus
can get a lot more detail in color the
dynamic range is much better on the
galaxy s 9 plus the iPhone starts
looking flat as its focusing either on
these subjects or on the bright light
the galaxy s 9 plus can do a little bit
better of both so I definitely
notice that was a strength of the sn+
throughout shooting this entire time and
if you actually look at the water look
at how much more saturated it is in this
shot like it is so much more colourful
mass 9 I do hereby declare front-facing
video does so the galaxy is capable of
1440p it's a little bit higher than the
iPhones HD resolution and just wanna see
the quality we've got the witching hour
upon us sunsets happening soon so I have
a lot of light behind me and the iPhone
really likes to dark my face out but on
the galaxy it's a little bit more
visible watch that out it's alright
hard to tell from the phones but both
seem adequate no I just wanted to do a
test and another one with boring foilage
here's our subject against the blue
background it's very very close
iPhones a little grayer flat because
when we pick up those colors as well in
this situation alright next location and
slow motion on the samsung galaxy s 9
plus is obviously a strong suit as it
can do 960 frames per second at 720p but
only 4.2 seconds and actually using this
feature the automatic version of its
where it detects the motion is in my
opinion very terrible it's very bad at
noticing that motion and starting the
recording and trying to do it manually
you just can't capture it I tried it we
try too many times with many different
things and I always did it either too
soon or too late which was pretty
annoying but it is pretty dang funny and
awesome to do this so overall slow
motion is a huge advantage on the s9
plus over the iPhone tens
yeah mrs. shady his about to fall like
caving in can I go for a swim
damn derelict this is literally like
gonna break I don't know go straight
through they would rather not fix it
just block it all workers job
all right so we deal just give me
something and the live portrait mode on
both was actually pretty dang good I
feel like the galaxy's brings out a
little bit more color more vibrancy out
of the image but in general photography
on the iPhone 10 surprised me the
Samsung Galaxy S 9 plus was flatter here
versus the iPhone 10 the iPhone 10 was
able to bring out more color and most of
the pictures that I took which is
surprising so Samsung applies a filter
to their video but not so much to their
photos they're more untouched you can
say which is a good thing so both of
these were very close I was surprised to
find that's the iPhone and galaxy are
very similar in terms of the crop the
galaxy doesn't really have much of a
wider advantage over the iPhone 10
usually me passing galaxies had a really
wide angle lens but things were very
close here I mean surprisingly very
close the galaxy s 9 though did a lot
better again with the dynamic range as
you can see here the subjects are a lot
more let's here as well too overall
though it extremely surprised me with
its picture-taking ability as well as
the iPhone 10 though and a couple more
focused tests so one in 1080p to really
see the advantages of the dual optical
image stabilizer for both lenses again
both of these phones do have this
feature and the galaxy as you can see
just was super jittery the software was
cropping the video erratically the
iPhone felt a lot more natural and this
is a really good example of this one I'm
actually running holding each of them in
my hands individually again and yeah the
iPhone wins here hands down the
stability on the galaxy I don't know why
it's so bad and here as i zoom in during
video you really start to see the
advantages of a dual optical image
stabilizer set up so the telephoto lens
is now stabilized and both are very
stable but the Samsung Galaxy wins here
hands down as everything is in focus
there's a lot less grain especially when
you go to six times the zoom Samsung
really nailed the zooming capabilities
on this one and everything stays in
focus it's sharp I definitely noticed
that if you will be using the zoom
feature the Samsung phone is gonna be
the winner here I mean I tried to focus
it really didn't want to have it on the
iPhone
it was just not very sharp okay and
probably v1 all of you guys were waiting
for low-light capability one of the
biggest selling factors on the samsung
galaxy s 9 series is that it has a dual
aperture lens it can open up to as wide
as 1.5 f-stop switch i smart phone is
unprecedented so I went out to downtown
and really immediately I could tell the
difference things were a lot less
noisier you can make out way more detail
if you zoom in I mean take a look at the
lights in the very background you'll
notice they're very sharp on the samsung
galaxy s 9 plus it's except to light a
lot better it's very very clear and the
noise is still there but digitally a
Samsung that has handled it but the fact
that it has a wider aperture helps so
much so the iPhone here is darker it
can't really keep up even though I
thought it did a very good job when it
came out the s9 plus here is a hands
down a winner I mean everything was so
much sharper all of the lights in the
dark I definitely noticed the galaxy had
that down it's still not amazing but so
I'm comparing it to the iPhone 10 it's
much better and this is the best
low-light footage I think you're gonna
get out of any modern smartphone with
how actually going to a mirrorless or
DSLR camera when zooming in as well you
can see the detail the noise it's a lot
more parents at the galaxy s 9 has it
down although on the iPhone it does a
very good job as well especially when
you focus on the lights everything else
stays dark around its but look at this
shot right here so much grain on the
iPhone oh now I'm sure most of you guys
won't be taking a lot of pictures in the
pitch black if you were to do that you
would use flash but the benefits of the
Samsung Galaxy S 9 plusses camera the
dual aperture lens system is actually a
lot more apparent than that throughout
the few days that I've been shooting
with the asinine plus in any situation
where there's a very dark subject it
picks it up so much better the detail
and color from it I noticed that I mean
this chart right here really illustrates
that very well as you can see it's
bringing in a lot more light into the
camera and this is automatic again no
extra settings no post-processing the
iPhone 10 doesn't accept as much light
because the aperture itself is smaller
so I definitely notice throughout the
entire
yes nine claws is so much better when it
comes to low-light shots or low-light
subjects in general it is a fantastic
camera despite all of the color
differences alright guys and there are
my observations on both of these cameras
they're both great they both have
strengths and weaknesses but you can't
go wrong with either one if you need
more low-light capability the s9 plus is
the one to go to if you want better
stabilization I say the iPhone 10 it
really depends on what you want from
these cameras but again either one
definitely a great choice so thanks for
watching guys hopefully this video made
it a little bit easier to decide between
one or the other of these cameras have a
great day guys enjoy your choice peace

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