Thanks for watching. You can find my comparison between iPhone 15 Pro Max and S23 Ultra here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-igkdESr5TFU.htmlsi=xJABAHcmRgw_2Bnc
The P60 Pro is not the top of the range from Huawei. There are 3 other phones that are technically above it, at least on paper. Being, in order, the P60 Art, the Mate 60 Pro, and then the Mate 60 RS. But there is a difference when stepping up from the P series to the Mates. They had to use their own chips, lenses and almost everything else in the Mates, and the technology is all totally new for them. I expect that they will dramatically improve their ability to produce their own components and software in house over the next few years. I have the P60 Art, and I think its actually the best camera on a phone from Huawei currently. But I had to go to China to get this phone which is running their own OS, Harmony. I'm very happy to not be under the absolute control of Apple or Google when using the device. The USA has a terrible government, banning Huawei just for the reason that they were beating the Apple company, and that's the only reason, the excuse about national security is nonsense. The fact that the USA tried to kill off Huawei is the best reason to buy their products.
I will definitely test the Mate 60 Pro out once it is released over here. I am not too fond of importing phones tbh. The P60 Art sounds amazing, but since I just can get my hands on the P60 Pro here, it's the one I used for this comparison. And yeah, it sucks that Huawei is getting limited like this.
Vielen Dank für den super Vergleich!! ❤ Ich will gar nicht wissen, wie viel Arbeit darin steckt!! Aber genau diesen Vergleich habe ich gesucht. Dafür gibt es ein Abo! :) ich hoffe es kommt in Zukunft mehr von dir :) Ich wäre dir noch sehr dankbar, wenn du mir sagen könntest, welches der Smartphone am besten für Video Nahaufnahmen wäre, da ich mich für eines der drei Smartphones entscheiden möchte
Hi, danke für die lieben Worte, das bedeutet mir echt viel. :) Video im allgemeinen geht für mich klar an das iPhone insgesamt. Auch bei den Nahaufnahmen ist es hier vorne für mich. Speziell wenn du dann auch mal zwischen den Linsen wechseln möchtest, also zwischendurch etwas zoomen willst, macht das iPhone den besten Job, da hier das Wechseln zwischen den Linsen am wenigsten auffällt.
@@alischan vielen Dank für deine Antwort und glaub mir, deine Arbeit weiß ich wirklich sehr zu schätzen :) du hast hier einfach aus meiner Sicht die besten Vergleiche überhaupt gebracht. Ich würde dir gern noch weiter sagen, wie toll ich deine Arbeit finde, aber ich denke das ist nicht nötig ☺️ Ich will so gern nicht auf iPhone wechseln...
Falls du gerne bei Android bleiben würdest (was ich absolut verstehen kann), würde ich wahrscheinlich zum S23 oder S24 Ultra greifen. Samsung ist beim Video in meinen Augen auf der Android-Seite ganz vorne dabei. Das Pixel 8 Pro hat dank dem Video Boost Feature aber auch nun einiges drauf (hab mal ein Video dazu gemacht). Aber dafür musst du halt immer die Videos in die Cloud laden und die dort bearbeiten lassen...
@@mauricedicke9527 I'm not familiar with pixel phones but my wife has had several IPhones of different generations and they always seem to produce slightly orange tint on people's faces.
The Huawei has the second best camera in the world for smartphones. The video is surprisingly close to apple as well from what i read and personally saw. Just depends on the situation. Night time it beats the iphone 7/10 times if you lool at reviews. Its video is very close at night to apples. Remember you have physical variable apature which sets it apart from the others
Hey remember me haha, the Pixel is the king of photos, the iPhone is the king of videos, the Huawei is surprisingly good in both but just falls apart in too many situations. The pixel has the ability to take extended exposure night photos, up to 4 minutes I believe, the really dark photos turn out a little better. This is probably the least biased comparison I've ever seen, great video. It's also surprising how different the pixels mic sounds, not necessarily worse, just different.
Hehe, thanks for watching. There are ways to get even better pictures at night for all 3 of them but all include using a tripod. I left the phones all at their default exposure for their night modes to keep it simple.
HUAWEI Is the king of Detail, Therre google and apple Lost, And HUAWEI Score better than both on dxo mark, But snapdragon cpu isn't that good, HUAWEIs own Kirin cpu is way better.
Pixel in night mode is very smooth with no details. On the ZoneOfTech channel the Pixel 8P lost to the Pixel 7P in night photos (in 1x camera) I don't know what's going on
One could say they're all from 3 different ecosystems IOS, Android and whatever Huawei is called nowadays. All were good, different strengths and weaknesses. I used to like Huawei, but it's difficult or near impossible to purchase in my country nowadays since 'the ban'
Yes, of course the shots are hand hold. All 3 phones took the shots at the very moment under the same circumstances. If I used a tripod for the shots, it would have been pretty useless for people who want to see how the cameras perform in normal use.
@@pongoni7586 I just took a look at the picture in my gallery. The extra light seems to come from the other two phones laying next to me (that's the extra reflection in the eyes). All other light was the same though. I try my best to test as fair as possible, so sorry for this.
@@saurabhbairagi6607 checked it out, it's all in order. If you mean the short I did about this scene, it is not from this point of the video. I took 3 pictures here with all 3 phones. The first was in normal lighting, 2nd with just one light source (which you marked here) and 3rd one with no light at all (about which I created the short video). If you want, I can show you a screenshot from the project file, just email me.
@@alischan i appreciate that u r showing response to your comments , i belive you are correct cause you so confident in your work ❤️ i must have mistaken 😕 & I'm subscribing 👍🏽🤩