I spent Saturday night midnight to 1am testing cameras, then 1am to 3:40am editing... I hope you guys enjoy this low light camera test between the #SamsungGalaxy S22 Ultra, Huawei P50 Pro, and Oppo Find X5 Pro!
i just saw your video about the p30 pro vs s10 vs xs max vs v40, and was wondering how the competition evolved compared to huawei and this just dropped. very nice timing!!
Great job Ben, you're the only reviewer that examines ultra wides in detail. I'd be fascinated to know which are the best across the smartphones in 21/22 and/or see an ultrawide comparison between them eg. Find X5 Pro vs Vivo x70+ ? etc. Keep up the good work, even at 4am! Much appreciated, S
Thanks ben so very much for working so hard to go out and really test the phones OUTSIDE. This makes the best way to make an informed buying decision. Love your work Ben 👍👌🙏
Superb job Ben👏👏. Putting these flagships through the paces. And the only way to test how capable they are, is by testing them in these changing low light conditions. Nicely done👌👌 as always! Get some rest Sir, you earned it🙂✌
another nice review ben. I'm finding myself watching a lot of your videos just so I can see what HK is looking like these days (aside from your content of course).
I like the comparison, but I'd really have liked to see how the ultrawide in the Huawei would fare if you had used the night mode on it, since the other two trigger it automatically. Anyway, great video as usual. I like the Oppo a lot. Let's see how Honor and Vivo come with their new flagships. Cheers, Ben!
I used night mode too it didn't make any difference. Get your disrespectful ass out of here Ikleel I been testing Huawei before you even knew what they were
Hey Ben, I hope you can make a low light camera comparison using tripod in the future video. I really want to see if there's any noticeable improvement in the photo quality with zero hand movement. Thanks!
Hi Ben, this is one good comparison done. But if there are some free time, is it possible for you to pit night mode camera S22Ultra vs Note20ultra since S22Ultra is basically the Note replacement. Just for some study and research. Thanks first and stay safe
Oof, I remember (not long ago) when Huawei's pictures were a bit more yellow than the competition, and I found that to actually be preferable as it looked more happy(?) than the competition. I guess people complained and they "fixed" it by going the opposite direction. That's unfortunate...
Apologies if you don't like what I'm doing here, commenting on the video bit by bit while I watch it, but I wanted to mention that while Huawei's ultrawide pulls in the least light, I find it also does the best at making night shots look like they're taken at night. There's an allure to the lighting of the shots that reminds us just how unappealing it can be to have too much light taken in with these night shots, if they are "too" good. I feel like there should be a secondary mode in all of these super good sensors that takes night-mode pictures that are intentionally darker and emphasize the yellow or orangish glow of the street lights while also taking in a bit less light (or reconstructing the clarity and reduced noise of the brighter night-shots) and create photos that look darker and more appealing as "at night" photos. Perhaps just a personal preference, but I actually don't like when night-shots are too bright, too well light, making them almost look like they were taken in a MUCH brighter environment than they actually were.
I've noticed a theme here that, while you often criticize or count out the Oppo shots in comparison with the others, I actually feel the opposite about the pictures, feeling like the Oppo ones look less digital and more like organic film taken shots. I think Oppo's camera is taking some really fantastic night-shots.
Just finished the video, thanks for staying up late to make it. :D I still think Oppo's camera does the best job of taking pictures that look like they were taken with film. Samsung often has the "best" shots if we're just being analytical, but that doesn't always translate to what I consider the most pleasing shots to look at. A technical win, but not so much a "man, this is a GREAT photo!" win. Anyway, thanks again, Ben!
I prefer having some noise in the images, as that helps with detail retention in more tough areas like foliage. And the most importantly it doesn't give that smartphone processed look, which looks plasticy, when cropping in. A little of noise is good imo.
You can get rid of noise two ways, lower the ISO or use a smoothing/reduction algorithm. Both come at the expense of details, I also prefer to have a little noise.
There's so much competition with these phone companies that we end up the winners. You really can't go wrong with any of these, but I had to get the S22 Ultra as I always get Samsungs "Note" phone because I am invested in the Samsung environment. Just found this channel and its great!
Thank you for the detailed review of these 3 phones. Interesting outcome. The portrait of the Chinese deity is not "Guan Gong". Honestly I do not know who but definitely not Guan Gong. 🙂
is the s22u the exynos or snapdragon? I've noticed from a couple of comparisons that the snapdragon version tends to be a bit more noisy than the exynoss in low light.
Most youtubers like me are mainly interested in ultrawide with wider FOV, also stability and low light. In this case the Oppo wins hands down. I know you just reviewed Vivo X70 Pro+ vs Samsung 22 Ultra but gutted it wasn't included in this one. Looking fwd to you getting a new Vivo X80 Pro+ as soon as it drops (hopefully not at 3:30 a.m.;) Cheers
sir, the results for P50 seems great. can you say that Huawei P50 is on par with the latest Samsung S22, Xiaomi 12S, Iphone 13, Vivo X80? But with some advantages to Samsung and Iphone considering its price
Never thought I'd see the day Huawei would lose a camera comparison. The main reason smart phone cameras are what they are today is because of Huawei's innovation forcing others to compete. Still such a shame regarding Google services.
The problem of UW lenses, S22 Ultra activates Auto night Mode. Find X5 Pro as well. But P50 Pro is only singleshot. Cause of this, P50 Pro has more parasite.
Could u do a complete battery drian test oppo X5 pro vs galaxy s22 ultra vs one plus 10 pro. And hopefully one when the oppo X5 pro dimensity version when it comes out
Thanks Ben excellent i really like your work very clear nice content. For me i dont buy any of these smartphone the price is too high. Maybe i consider realme gt2, xiaomi 12 or s22 best option to buy with decent job, between flagship i like more oppo telephone it dosen't matter for me i like main and ultrawide same quality. Please compare xiaomi 12, realme gt2 and s22 are more interesting than currenr flagship have best value for money. Thanks and best regards.
Ben bro, actually u need to activate AI option and use night mode at Huawei so you can get good pictures, the ultra wide has night mode but you need to activate the mode.
Night mode on Huaweis has been useless for a couple of years now. You can see he's replied below saying that night mode made zero difference and that's why he didn't include it
- Last night at 3 p.m. I saw a mysterious guy and he was photographing shops. He was a spy. ? - No, it was ben taking pictures for review. Thank you Ben for one more time. !
Then again no one takes photos in the pitch dark night anyways it's usually in less dark areas at night like the city life that's where all 3 cameras will also perform well, I think during the daytime all 3 cameras performance are equally good.
Hey Ben I want a camera comparison between last year flagship Vivo X70 pro+ vs S22 ultra. Cauz x70 pro low light performance is very good so . Plz make this ben 🤩🔥🔥❤️