@google Compared to the Pixel 3, the fourth family has only one selfie camera and autofocus has been removed from it, this is a minus, why remove it, what works better? The question is open! Everyone puts ultra-wide-angle cameras on smartphones, but Google thinks that zoom is more important to users - that's why the Pixel 4 just has a dual camera with the zoom that Apple has had since 2016, although Google insisted that they did not need a second camera for optical zoom, each year they contradict themselves. Next year, they will add a third ultra-wide camera and a self-focusing camera with autofocus. Maybe the main camera in Pixel 4 is very good and it is slightly better than in the previous generation, but it would have been earlier if Apple had not worked out its deep fusion and night mode as it should on iPhone 11, in pixel 4 there is no such separation from competitors as was earlier in comparison with pixel 2-3 versions, competitors worked out software algorithms. The video, as it was 4K 30 frames, remained, the competitors already have 4K 60 frames on the front camera, but what the hell is Google? put another sensor that can record 4K video 60 frames, purely for video, if the IMX 363 is so good for the photo part, leave it too, there is only two cameras in the back, and on the front, put the sensor up to 4K 60 frames, the prices are almost the same same as Apple, but in the aggregate and in general worse!
"iPhone and Pixel do a better job at night time" 2:49 first picture, S10 is far the most detailled less "over-brightened" --> look a the sign .. You are right about the darker pictures, however I hate how much the other two blow out light all the time like in 3:20, makes the pictures useless
The S10+ has an amazing camera software and editing options. Most of the camera comparisons are just point and click. No click to focus or post edit Most people pick the picture that's brighter even if its not realistic, the second thing Most Pic is full picture focus over detail and sharpness even though the best cameras clearly take background out of focus to hyper focus on the primary target for more detail and clarity.
I must see different things...Because S10 looks better to me in image stabilization and night time. check the highlights and inside the windows of buildings. ip11 and pixel overexposure in night time
Hmmm I’m not so sure about your choices with night video, I had the opposite picks. The iPhone is cleanest and preserves highlights. The Pixel looks like an LCD with backlight bleed and the Samsung is in between. Sure they give you something to see straight away (noisy mess in the shadows). I wonder what the iPhone footage would look like if you boosted the shadows, probably just as noisy I guess but at least you don’t also have white blobs for lights :)
one suggest : i think on video stabilization is not 100% real, because phone in middle doesnt shake like phone who is in left and right, because middle is 30% more stable.
That's what I was thinking, the S10 is in the middle and seemed the best to me. They need 3 sets of tests rotating between which phone is in the middle to make a proper conclusion.
I think all the camera’s are fine. If someone needs a better camera than any of these phones then they need a dedicated camera. Very good review, you definitely put a lot of time into it. Thank you 🤓👍
The S10 has the best HDR, even in low light. That's important for me. In video quality I would place it in second. Overall: Daytime: S10 Portrait: not sure Low light: Pixel Video: iPhone
I don't know why your s10 is so dark in low light i have tested my brother's iphone 11 pro max and S10 simple not plus in night mode and both were similar! Even i very very dark situation both were similar
The pixel 4 has best video recording in my opinion. 1080p 60fps is more than enough. In the dark it does the best for sure. Galaxy s10 is really on point as well and the iphone right next to it but in the dark they lack on lighting. Sound quality sounds great on the pixel 4 as well as on the galaxy s10 the iphone 11 needs some adjustments to that. On the picture side the galaxy pixel 4 and iphone looks the most realistic in coloring and shades in the day time. But at night the galaxy is hands down the best. All my opinions coming from an iphone xs user.
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The S10 has an obvious advantage with dynamic range. More details are visible in the night shots on parts that are lit up whereas the other 2 are generally overexposed and lose detail.
Great video. Glad i own the s10 plus, awesome phone. cant wait for the camera update ( night mode on front camera ,video live focus) and android 10 with One UI 2.0
I thought the iphone was awful all the way around. Can't hear hardly either. I think overall best phone is the S10. Loved the video. It was great to see them side by side compared! Thanks for a great video.
I have an S10+ and whilst most times it is a good camera, the one test no youtuber covers is motion blur. At an indoor birthday party trying to get clean good looking photos is super hard. when the subject even moves the tiniest bit you get a horrible blurry image. Often lots of noise too. Pls pls pls include some indoor shots in dim lighting with moving subjects (pets, kids). As a parent that would massively sway my buying decision over a tiny bit of dynamic range
it's difficult to take 3 identical pictures or a moving child indoors... and if I do and in one picture the subject moved than the hateful comments will flood this video :) so I personally avoid that
This is an excellent comparison video. Thank you so much. On eBay, right now, 03/2023, the Pixel 4 and Samsung Galaxy S10e are about the same price, around $40-$60. Also, if I may say, your girlfriend is lovely. :) I was looking for camera comparisons of people taken with the rear cameras. So many reviewers just feature front camera selfie photo comparisons, but the rear camera is usually superior. The photos I need would be for head shots, portrait-style.
Bro. Let's talk about night photos the light is very clear in S10 than others specially at 3:16 you can read the name of the (cofe) also clear light sources so this very close to reality in the Contrast and color gradient , see the graduation between the dark & the lights should be difference like S10.
I really love your review man, You have given me the best review so far in this kind of comparison , but i think ill still go with the Pixel because it is missing very little things compared to the s10 and iphone 11 I prefer the Google Pixel 4xl
Your audio test is not good because the iphone sound is only on the left channel, the pixel 4 is on both channels equally, and the S10 is biased towards the right channel. To be fair, all of the audio tracks should have been centered when editing on your NLE.
Excellent job as always mate - now I've seen them all side by side it's not a huge night and day difference between them all TBH. Competition has caught up! Even as a predominantly Android user, the iPhone 11 is pretty much the ideal all rounder and one of the best choices out there right now IMO. Keep up the good work 👍
How can you say the iPhone is the worst at night? I personally would use the iPhone material and make it a bit brighter in postproduction than using the wobbly Samsung S10 material. That's not even usuable. I myself own a Samsung S7 and I'm surprised how bad the night shot capabilities of the S10 are. I'd expected more tbh. Also the weird beauty shot filter for selfies is so bad. That actually makes me keep my S7 a few more years.
I think you are completely wrong about iphone video recording at night. Yes it's darker but look at light and how it handles also the footage if you zoom it you will notice it's much cleaner especially compared to the pixel. Anyway great job so far my friend
At 3:14 the galaxy s10 literally makes everything clearer and not over lit like in the windows especially on the iPhone 11. On the s10 you can actually see through the windows and actually read/look at the red sign😀👍🏽
I wonder if the results would be different if you played with the settings. Maybe send your video to the manufacturers and ask how they'd change settings for each test ? They'll be bias but still cant change the review you'd give using their instructions. Then you could make a follow up vid about it 😁
It would be great if you number all the pictures. In this way, people,which means us, could discuss with each other easier. Overall, I like pixel4's portrait mode, it looks better to me. And iphone11 pro is btter in the night shots comparison. Thanks for the video!
I kind of thought that the audio on the Pixel was the best, and that the night sight _somewhat_ over shadowed Iphone's version; but then again, night sight is for more of a still image than the others.
I would buy a pixel, but If I wanted to change the battery or I had technical problems I couldn't bring it anywhere because in my country there's no Google support
Thanks for the comparison! What is the processor of the Galaxy S10 +? Here in Brazil, at Samsung, the Galaxy S10 + with Exynos 9820 processor, this interferes with the quality of photos?
Apple have very natural looking aghoritm for image stabilization, they should make their own video gimbal, or sell this alghoritm to one of the leading producers of gimbals, as gimabal footage without combo of matrix and optical stabilization, looks usually like totatal stuttering digital crap uncomperable to classic steadycams.
Picture: all very similar, i am honestly biased, but i think all of them are fine in your comparison. While I'm not a fan of saturated pictures, I'd go rather for iPhone and Pixel, but...yeah...ordered 2 Pixels
Pixel doesn't have wide angle ,macro, depth n other crucially trendy sensors like other competitive devices .videography on Google pixel 4 seems to be inferior so dxo has also Given 112 point which is quite low score as compared to other rivals on the market
Hi Alex, Just want to correct something you said. You said the Dynamic Range is better on the samsung on the picture of the tree. That's not actually the case. You mentioned this because the shadows werent as dark in that photo and therefore you thought the Dynamic Range was better. What samsung does is expose 1 stop higher than the others which allows them to get more shadow detail but they do this at the cost of blowing out highlights. The camera from samsung will always, without fail be trying to retrieve highlight detail, while the cameras from the pixel and iphone are trying to retrieve shadow detail as best as they can. its a different philosphy of computational photography. In that same picture, look at the red leaves and the sign at the back which has been blown out by the s10 because it exposed 1 stop higher. Its trying its best to retrieve detail in the highlights but it couldnt manage. Whereas the pixel exposed that correctly. This different philopshy makes samsungs photos have less contrast and gives them a washed out look sometimes.
I just don't know how this dude arrive at his conclusion, lmao. The S10 did the best on lowlight from what I'm seeing here. No blown out lights in the building and the lighting is more pleasing.
A straight one on one comparison is difficult as they are all good in thier own ways. However the iPhone probably disappoints more than the others. When taking PRICE into account the Pixel 4 comes out the outright winner. It really delivers bang for your bucks
Day photos are pretty much a wash these phones are so good. I actually don't like the HDR on the iPhone as much as the shadows are too dark for my taste. Really dark night photos/video aren't great, but at least you could see things on the Pixel.
I agree, I've got thepixel 4 xl and every pic looks so filtered and nothing ever looks natural on it. everything seems filtered, especially the front camera it looks like a teenage IG filter, plus it gets real grainy when you zoom in.
for all around shot i prefer samsung s10 for portrait pixel 4 is winner. for night time pixel 4. now i understand why pixel 4 is so expensive. but i still think its overprice it.
In my opinion all smart phone camera 3 is the same quality, only the quality changed by some pictures. But let's be fair, pixel 4 in some photos and video is better quality than iphone and samsung, or i think it's brighter in pixel 4 which helped it too. Note: We are not there to compare all of them, we only saw some pictures and videos but it changes when we use each person with their own hands.
I think the iPhone 11 was best during night time video. The other two had some weird purple tint to the blacks. It's not all about which one shows the most information in that footage. It's a camera. Not infra green night goggles?! :p
Which phone takes the best photos of moving targets? The photos I take of my toddler with my Samsung S9 are always blurry because he never stops moving!
Lets be honest, the cameras in all three of the devices are almost identical which shows that all of these cameras are fantastic. There is no right or wrong answer to which is the best one. And if anyone was to buy one of these devices, you would hardly notice any difference from the other two.
I actually like iPhones video, others seemed over exposing the lights and make it impossible to read the illuminated text where are supper clear on iPhone just that it’s quite dark.
The s10 u have settings wrong in portrait pics. You have some sort of beauty mode which is messing with the images. Same happens on Huawei p30 if beauty mode is on
Good video... tnx alot.. Hdr in low light an day time s10 is a head...but in low light not clear as pixel and iphone Rear video iphone Front video s10... i think s 10 pops it in corect way.. Portrait pixel