That skin tone on the pixel , very natural while the iphone tends to brighten the skin making it look yellowish , and the hdr on is very apparent on the pixel even on portrait mode while the iphone blows it out in favor to brighten the subject..
That’s a great observation. The iPhone definitely aims to brighten the skin while the skin tone from the Pixel is more accurate and consistent. Thanks for watching and for your feedback 👍🏾
One of the best camera comparison i have ever experienced, where i took my best decision without even using any of those phone's 😂! Brother keep doin same
This is a really good camera comparison. I like most of the photos from the Pixel 7 Pro except in portrait mode where i can see that its struggling. On the other hand I think I like videos from the iPhone 13 Pro more, the Pixel 7 pro was close though. Awesome work on this video and I can’t wait to hear your thoughts in the next video 💯🔥
Very informative. And as a photographer, aside from macro capability, your demonstration shows me the Pixel continues to positively annihilate. I’m a miserable 13 Pro user itching to go back to a Pixel. I think the 7 Pro is the value proposition for me today. I miss the 4a and 5a I used to use as my daily, and I don’t think even the latest iPhones can produce files as good as the ones from those much older Pixels. I have no bloody clue what people see in the iPhone shots of the past many generations, but I’m mostly annoyed with them unless I shoot “pure “ RAW or ProRAW (but then I have to do a bunch of work in post, and I prefer to do all that crap only when shooting my big cameras and glass).
You made a good comparaison, thanks For the videos I think it's a clear win for the iphone. For the portrait the pixel is struggling with the boundries of your head, the iphone does it better. For the pictures, i'd love if you took more photos, but i think the pixel does petter
Great video mate! But some constructive feedback. Please keep A and B the same through the video. Because when you go through the results, it's harder to keep track of which is which when you swap them. For a viewer it's easier to think "A won 5, B won 4" than to have to think "iPhone was A in video 2,4,6 and won 2 of them, pixel was A in videos 3,5,7 and won 3". I understand you want to stop us from choosing a favourite early on, but I think simply sticking to iPhone to A or whatever is much easier in the future! Thanks for a great video, would love to see more of this!
The iphone won in the "macro" photo, and it didn't dull the colors on the "restaurant at night photo". The iPhone is amazing with images that are not great, it improves and optimizes them, but doesn't know what to do with well-lit, already vibrant photos. All the "natural" light pics were overexposed. Same with front and rear video, you could tell it was trying to "smooth" everything but ended up just looking washed out. My final thought is that I need a good camera that captures detail. Not a good software that "fixes" it.
You’ve got it spot on! Given the camera’s sensor size on these smartphones it’s really difficult to get images that are detailed without any software to assist. I’m hoping one day we’ll get there👍🏾
am a iPhone guy but the clear winner here is the pixel 7 pro love how the colors just pop from that device while keeping a natural look to each picture. Nice comparison bro🔥
@@Melekhov8800 thank you and you’re correct the Pixel does take really good natural photos but the iPhone’s camera interface I find gives a little more pro features than the Pixel hence why I give the iPhone a slight edge
@@dreanthony You answered on my opinien. Best day ever. I have a big problem what should I choose to dayly using especially taking photos from holiday. Will I see a gigantic difference in photo quality between an iphone and a pixel?
@@Melekhov8800 i'm happy to help you with your question🙂 You wont see a huge difference in photo quality between an iPhone and a pixel. Sometimes you will get better photos from the Pixel and sometimes from the iPhone, but generally they both take great photos. I'd go with the device that best fits my budget which is what I recommend to others. Hope this helped. Cheers.
It all depends on what you're looking for in a phone. If price is an issue then I'd say go with the Pixel 7 Pro, you can find really good deals right now. Both devices are pretty good so any one you pick I'm sure you'll be happy with so don't be confused. Go with the phone that fits your personal needs. Cheers!
I got about 3 incorrect 🙈 The one thing I was struggling with was what I wanted the answers to be vs what they actually were lol I'm definitely with the Pixel 7 Pro although it seems like the iPhone does a better job when it comes to low light. As for the audio quality, the Pixel 7 pro was it for me😉 This was a pretty cool and interesting video, I enjoyed it💯👏🏼
I’m so glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for the awesome comment as well🙂 Your points are very valid points. Remember to look out for my next video to hear my thoughts and to see if your comment will be featured in that video as well👍🏾🙏🏾
The key here is do not use a selfie camera on the Pixel 7 lmao, wtf were those qualities? Love the main camera but man that selfie camera is horrendous.
@@27carloyu the pixel 7 is indeed a good value for money…any other smartphone that could rival it are probably the regular galaxy s23 or s23+ and perhaps something from Xiaomi (13 pro) or Oppo (Find X5 Pro)
In some shots A- is the iPhone and B- is the Pixel 7 Pro but it switches between shots. I labeled each shots in the results section at the end so you can refer to it 👍🏾