I think one day the owner of the house far away is going to call the cops on super saf.. probably going to be suspicious of a guy who keeps coming back to take pictures of their home so frequently .. 😂
True. Literally both are good its just that it is placed side by side hence people mind automatically chooses what they want and every people mind is different. Theres no winning here. It will always go back and forth for the reason that BOTH ARE EXTREMELY GOOD CAMERA.Too bad immature fanboy are still stuck with phone wars even in 2020.smh
Sadly there are less people like us. Majority feel like they have to stick to one side. My current phone is Samsung, not planning on updating anytime soon but when I do, I wanna try iPhone. Just wanna experience best and worst of both world
For stabilisation on the front Camera, the Note 20 Ultra clearly does a better job when you look at the trees behind you when you start running, they are bouncing up and down on the Iphone, whereas on the Note 20 they are more stable. But overall the Iphone Cameras are more versatile in every situation, picture and video wise. Great comparison supersaf! 👍
@@TheJonny269 the note 20ultra and s20 ultra is the worst generational jump a samsung camera has ever had... hope the iphone smashed it more in order to have samsung do somethinf smarter
@@nkwellemesumbe7591 the hm1 is worst than the 12mpx sensors on the s10 and regular s20 and note 20. Furthermore 2x zoom on the s20 series and the note series is bad with the 4x periscope on the s20 ultra being a complete disaster
It's not how real bokeh works and just looks artificial. What's crazy is people complain about Samsung's shallow depth of field this year but turn around and fake that exact effect with Portrait mode lol
@@Tchoppr And this is where smartphones can't beat real cameras yet, the artificial DoF doesn't look real at all IMO it looks very bad most of the time and this is why I want to invest in a real camera still ahah
As a professional photographer, I was hoping a better camera on iPhone 12. As they made me believe with their advertisements. I was hoping that, because I love the Apple ecosystem. But, I will keep using my DSLR cameras and my Samsung Galaxy Fold2 for my works! Samsung Pro mode Camera is another level and another dimension. It's totally different. You can even adjust the focus and the colors, saving pictures and videod in RAW with 8k resolution. Something that Apple can't do. I'm most neutral consumer. If iPhone 13 would be better than next Galaxy's, I would change to iPhone again!
The iPhone front camera is sharper and has better stabilization. The iPhone has now liDAR sensor to create a greatbokeh and the camera is still sharper and more color accurate than the S20, iphone looks better
@@Undersnow243 ok have fun with 6 GB of ram, only 60 Hz, 2,815mAh ONLY, only 4k camera, a smaller display, no fingerprint sensor, weaker glass, your phone getting downgraded, less storage, a big ass notch, and more 😃
indeed bro... he's one of the best...but I'd like him to change sometimes the spots he use in pictures section... it's always the same place..different places will be great... thank you superSaf
The iPhone front camera is sharper and has better stabilization. The iPhone has now liDAR sensor to create a greatbokeh and the camera is still sharper and more color accurate than the S20, stop saying both look great omg
Safwan, As usual your critique was extremely professionally done and non-bias thank you so much and look forward to the iPhone 12 Pro Max comparisons. Keep up the awesomeness! Best regards, Gig
@@davidbasil5368 A midrange phone that delivers flashing quality pictures. It's a miracle what the pixel can do with the same sensor from the 3yrs old pixel 2.
I'll pick Note 20 Ultra. I'm noticing Apple still couldn't be better than Samsung! Imagine how Samsung would look in Pro Camera Mode. A mode that Apple doesn't have!
I mean for personal preference I’ll take the iPhone, 6:48 for the portrait shot is a joke for the note, baring the 5x zoom the iPhone is on par if not better especially with exposure than the note. And yes the iPhone does have a pro mode coming as stated in there keynote
@@nateluthor4643 *The iSheeps brainwashed Apple Frustated Fanboys are coming* lmao, I'm a professional photographer, ain't into smartphone cameras, but if I have to choose, I would pick Samsung easily. Pro mode Camera in Samsung makes so much different, as you can adjust everything on Live. It's like having a DSLR Camera with Samsung. Something that Apple you only can take pictures automatically, and that sucks for a photographer like me. Apple is very good and beautiful, but not better than Samsung. Pro Max and Pro has the same camera chips, the only thing that changes are the angles for a picture. Colors and focus are the same. Educate yourself before commenting something so ignorant 🤣😂
Your skin tone literally looks more natural with the NOTE. The iPhone images are more saturated and warm which people like, but its not natural. You can just saturate your NOTE20 images and boom you have an iPhone image.
I’m ordering max pro but recently on a holiday I used my mate’s Note20ultra for videos and damn! That 5x zoom completely upped my instagram story game. You can capture a lot of moments from quiet some distance.
@@ezronthelegend true same here (south africa) depends which province and it's really expensive but then if you budget your internet get good internet bundles you can then enjoy great quality content
That's the problem with Samsungs camera since the beginning of time, and any android phones in general. Specially with the front camera, you look like you have powder on lmfao.
J K Exactly! very few understand it. Most important thing to compare for these premium phones is their apps quality, OS features and stability. But most youtubers ignore
@@sezuma4 yeah people still don’t understand that more background blur actually means worse portrait. I had a note 9 and i hated its live photo ( portrait ). I know we can reduce it but the skin tone still makes your face stand out of the background.
2:30 You have to realize that there's a difference between dynamic range and just exposure. You could replicate both shots with both phones just by adjusting the exposure. It's just that in some situations, one leans more towards a brighter exposure while sometimes it leans more towards a darker exposure. If you shot manual and actually matched the highlights or shadows, THEN you could judge the dynamic range but not just by leaving it on auto.
@@valerioodorisio I mentioned this to Saf and other RU-vidrs years ago and Saf actually did start testing manual mode for a couple of videos but then stopped. He mentioned because most people just open the camera and shoot without caring but by that logic, are those same people going to care about dynamic range? Why even mention it?
@@Veduvids What I mean is match the highlights on both phones, then compare the shadows. That's how you determine dynamic range. Leaving everything on auto isn't
@@Tchoppr or u match the shadows? Bro it’s the same. Please understand. Dynamic range is combination of shadows and highlights. Both photos have almost the same shadows but iphone has better highlights
Best camera comparisons on RU-vid/the internet in general. Honestly surprised how much I prefer the iPhone for video and stills. The Pro Max is about to blow minds
As a professional photographer, I was hoping a better camera on iPhone 12. As they made me believe with their advertisements. I was hoping that, because I love the Apple ecosystem. But, I will keep using my DSLR cameras and my Samsung Galaxy Fold2 for my works! Samsung Pro mode Camera is another level and another dimension. It's totally different. You can even adjust the focus and the colors, saving pictures and video in RAW with 8k resolution. Something that Apple can't do. I'm most neutral consumer. If iPhone 13 would be better than next Galaxy's, I would change to iPhone again!
@@abrahamsilva3638 I appreciate your point of view as a professional. I’m just a regular guy, defs not a photographer, and just to my eye in this video, the iPhone lit up whatever the part of my brain is that says ‘that looks good’. It just looked, to me, slightly better than the ultra - and to be honest I didn’t expect that because of the superior sensor in the Galaxy
@@Jay-xm4lv Truth, J K... Even you can put the Pro Camera in Automatic and get natural colors on Samsung, similar to DSLR; directly, without having knowledge of Photographer Samsung even have a "food" mode, like having a night mode. You can notice the different between normal mode and food mode, when taking pizza pictures 98% of people, always edit their photos to look better than real life. This is what Samsung does with the Normal Camera Mode. They optimized and edit the picture on live, so you can get better pictures for social medias I look better on Samsung's Selfie Camera than the iPhone's one. They do it so well. If I want real color similar to DSLR, for professional purposes, I just change the basic camera mode to Pro Camera Mode, and I would look exactly as I would look in person It's clearly more advanced the Samsung's one. Even at normal mode, the Samsung takes more details than the iPhone. Not talking about colors, the colors any beginner can edit it on Lightroom with personal taste.
I took a photo of the moon last night on Halloween with the 50x zoom from my Note 20 Ultra and ........OMG, it literally looked like an image from a NASA telescope. My friend's couldn't believe that it came from my phone camera. You could literally see even the smaller craters on it's surface. I wish I could post an image on here to show. This phone keeps amazing me more and more as the months go on. I keep finding a new feature or trick that I wasn't able to do on my iPhone. This is my first Android device ever. I've had an iPhone ever since my first smartphone, which was the iphone 5. I don't think I can ever go back to iOS. It's great for what it is, a user friendly, easy to learn interface built for EVERYONE to pick up and learn quickly. But if you know your way around tech and PCs, Android is hard to beat. I downloaded Psp, Ps2, all Gameboy versions, and have Xbox One game pass to play Xbox One games on my phone, it's just such an amazing device.
You did forget to mention 2 things: 1, you can change the the tone for selfish on the Note 20 Ultra under settings, original, cool, and warm. With a slider to adjust properly 2 -you can record in 120fps on the Note 20 Ultra
The iPhone really looks incredible. This paired with iOS 14, longevity in software support and resale value and the fast A14 and video quality makes this extremely compelling for an Android user.
Not really would never considered apple have to give up way too many features. And the note 20 ultra is just as fast an looks way better. And the camera is way to feature packed real time zoom is my favorite features apple has fake digital zoom
It’s only a matter of time before Samsung and the likes follow Apples environmentally friendly stance and ditch the brick and earbuds like they did the headphone Jack...
@@catboy3471 seems you don't even know what 108 megapixel does 😂🤣. its to keep more details in photos so you can zoom in later. and wheres the loss here? each phone had it strengths as always.
@Supersaf, the iPhone selfie shots from 11:13 are off on color. Not sure how you find the colors more agreeable; your jacket in almost every shot appears like a darker shade of blue/grey.
I agree..... I think he s slightly biased towards Samsung...... The pics he wernt rating on the 20 ultra looked better the the iPhone... I phone color looks dead
I have noticed that if you zoom less than 5x, the Note 20 Ultra does this really weird thing where it will photoshop the 5x image into the middle of the digitally zoomed main sensor image which just ends up with a horrific photo where its sharp in the middle and then theres a noticable border all around the edge that is blurry. Also youve probably heard some people say that the Note 20 Ultra cant film 60FPS at 4K on anything other than the main sensor but I havent heard anyone point out that this also applies at 1080p. Basically if you want to film at 60fps, regardless of resolution, then youre limited to the main sensor. It also has a bad habbit of dropping frames, even at 30fps. Note that I have the exynos version of the phone so the Snapdragon version might be better. Overall very good comparison video! Thanks
I think the audio sucked this year. I think the 11s had better audio. Something about it this year sounds tinny. Especially in the lowlight video portion. It sucked
@@sntone3055 its not that huge in photography.......now days iphone isn't significantly better as was the case earlier......but now its personal preference
19:54 a draw MY ASS! I'm entirely unbiased watching this - just enjoying the objectivity of it all. And because of that I need to point out that the background on the note hardly moves while Saf is running, while the iphone is all over the place.
@@addedpole no it doesn't. the colours are just different and tbh it looks better on the note 20 ultra. The note 20 has 8k while your dumbass camera back at 4k
I love the way androids specifically google and samsung handle colors I have an iphone11 as well and it tends to make everything more realistic and closer to real life but damn the colors on samsung and google are so beautiful even tho they tend to make things more contrasty and saturated but it's such a perfect look for social media type posts. Not saying iphone is bad I just don't like how most things lean more towards the lighter realistic side of things and my eyes prefer darker punchy colors from the likes of samsung and google.
@Jerry Larios it depends on personal preference but in my opinion realistic looking shots are better. But those fancy tones from androids also look very good, I agree. The video quality on social media apps is much better on iPhones if you see on Instagram etc. Even though I prefer android for photography over iPhones but that better videography edge of iPhones over androids is actually a thing I have to accept even as an android person!
Usually Asian girl would like to be take the picture with brighter skin tone.. selfie cam on iphone usually been described as horrible for the result. Instead of build in app they would like to use the app with "face beauty" effect to give some instand makeup effect on thier pictures.
On the galaxy phone you can change the color temperature of the selfies and portraits. By default it's in the middle but you can make it warmer if u prefer Saf
@@lost9680 true. also samsung has hdr photo that needs to be turned on and you would see massive difference. i think youtubers just want to pick and shoot like the regular person would do, but these youtubers are supposed to be professionals so we expect them to show the camera capability so people can know the features of what they buy.
@@truthseeker6804 they are comparing the point and shoot ability though. Adjusting settings defeats the purpose of the comparison which is how the camera performs when pulling it out of the box.
its the auto HDR hunting specially when walking or panning around with bright background, its all on iphones but youtubers rarely talks about it. maybe its not deal breaker but for me it makes me feel dizzy, uncomfortable and it looks weird coz it seems like its blinking lol. it's just me, not saying iphone's camera is bad.
I just made a camera comparison at night between iPhone 12 and iPhone 11 Pro for my channel. You said the 12 Pro has warmer tones than Note 20 at night and in my experiment I got more warmer tones on the 11 than 12😂
I am happy with my note 20 ultra. It is an amazing camera smartphone. For me it is a tossed up between the two. For night mode and UW note 20 ultra all the way.
Yes it is and he was very biased towards the iPhone. Just go to the 10:07 mark in the video and look at how it hurt him to say that the note 20 ultra was better 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You didn’t mention the iphone shoots it’s hdr in DOLBY VISION* not the more standard hdr10. For covering vides I wish people would appreciate and explain what dolby vision is and the difference in what the final outcome is to what the video developer intended. Dolby cinema for example is what movie theaters use now for the best experience along with Dolby vision on tv’s. Also you failed to mention all of the clipped clouds and background details in the s20 ultra nightmode. So what was once a slight edge on the s20 is really a draw.
This my first ever comment on your videos even-though I have been following you for years, just wanna say Thank You for doing all that hard work to provide us with comprehensive in depth details... We really appreciate your hard work, keep up the great work.
iPhone has been the video king for some time now, and it seems the gap is even bigger now with the iPhone 12; I just hope Samsung catches up to them in that respect in the coming generation. The images are way too close to call that the differences don't really matter anymore in my opinion.
@@Vharl The saddest story of Samsung's videos/images is how terrible they look when you upload them on social media like Instagram or WhatsApp status. Iphone takes the lead