– What’s up people, Saf here on SuperSaf TV and therefore welcomed another SuperSafStyle camera comparison. This time it is of course, the much awaited one betweenthe iPhone 11 Pro Max versus the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+. The most sought. Thumbs up for that would be appreciated. Of route, we’re going to be looking at all aspects of the cameras, we’re gonna be looking atthe front facing cameras, the rear facing cameras, all of the differences between lenses. We’re likewise gonna be looking at low flare and too look out for the audio icon. Right. Now, we’re at the frontfacing cameras on both. What’s great is we’ve got 4K recording on both for the first ever time. So let’s exam out the stabilization from the front facingcameras on both here. So, exactly marching. Now let’s go ahead and flow. Come here, we think.Okay , now we’ve swapped over to 1080p really to see if the stabilizationis any different at 1080 p. So, walking. And let’s go ahead and operate again. Right, we’ve switched tothe rear facing cameras now. Of trend, lots of lightcoming in from here. Let move around a littlebit onto this side. And now let’s exam out stabilization so, just gonna walk for a bit. And when we get onto this path, let’s run. Now what do “youve had”? Multiple lenses on both cameras so we can opticallyzoom X2 on both manoeuvres. And we also have the ultra wide. So what that makes is we can get a whole load more into our shot. Check out that. That ogles really cool. Right, so now we’re gonnatest out stabilization but on the ultra wide. So, going. Makes go ahead and race. See the dynamic range is like. We’ve just be changed to 1080 now to see what the stabilizationis gonna be like because you do have super continuous mode on the Note 10+ when it comes to 1080. So really to show you thedifference, 1080 on both, let’s go ahead and run.We can also switch to the ultra wide. So once again, 1080 on the ultra wide. Stabilization. Right, for this final video test, we are gonna film at 60 formulates a second, this video is gonna be exported out at 30 but time to various kinds of showyou what these two look like when we have from that 60 frames a few seconds. And let’s see what thestabilization is at 60 fps as well. Now we go. Now we’re just do aquick low sun video research. Well there’s some flare coming from there but let’s just look at some darker areas.This is something a good deal ofpeople keep asking about. But I’m generally a littlebit worried about my security because I don’t want to be touched up by a phantom or something so that happens and I’m blaming you guys. But regardless, that is low light video. Right, a new peculiarity that we’ve got on both maneuvers is zoom in audio. So the nature this works is when you zoom in, it’s also supposed to zoomin to the audio source and do things seem clearer. Let’s research this out. Now we are zoomed in on both 2X optical, and this is what it soundslike on both machines. We’ll permutation between these as well. Definitely let me know whichone you think sounds better. We’re gonna test out the autofocuson the iPhone 11 Pro Max. Seems to be doing really, really well. Same test, this time on theSamsung Galaxy Note 10+. Also seems to be doing particularly, is a good one. Now the Note 10+ also has live focus video which is supposed to blur the background while we’re in video.Let me know what you guys feel. I should be in focus and thebackground should be blurred. Now this aspect, live focus, also has support for some consequences like having the backgroundin black and white while you’re still in color. Yeah, let me know what you think. The Note 10+ also has live focus video from the figurehead facing camera so, it is desirable to blurringthe background out. And once again, you’ve gotsome upshots and things that you can apply whileyou’re in live focus video. So that’s just one of the features that we’ve got here on the Note. Now Apple’s answer to this isslowfies, slow motion selfies.Right, “theres a lot” to get through. That was the video. Now before we move on to likeness, a immediate reminder, if you haven’t already, then be sure to subscribeand made that buzzer icon. That nature you won’t miss anyfuture SuperSaf Style coverage. Now, looking at whatwe’re working with here, we’ve got a very similar triple camera setup on both inventions. There’s a primary, there’s telephoto, which is gonna give youtwo times optical zoom, and then there is an ultra wide. Now the Note does have an additional depth sensor here as well. And for the ultra wide camera, the Note does have a high resolution, but for the breast facing cameras, the iPhone has a higher resolution. And, simply instantly to note as well, that all epitomes that you seehave been made on automated, I haven’t tweaked any puts, and that is to keep thingsas fair as possible.Let’s get straight-out to it. Right, so starting offwith an image outdoors in very good lighting, both doing an amazing position, huge dynamic series on both maneuvers. But we can definitely seesome differences in color. The iPhone going towards the more natural, true to life colourings, whereas the Note is goingfor the more colourful, more saturated punchy colourings. This is something that I think you’re gonna noticethroughout this similarity, it’s something thatSamsung designs tend to do. You may or may not like this. Some people do preferthat more punchy examination straight out of the camera soyou can share it right away. Some people like more of a natural gaze which you can edit later on.Now testing out the telephotocamera on both maneuvers. Both once again doing really, really good. You’ve got around aboutthe same zoom on both. Here I do like the Note image better, it does seem to have better dynamic array. If you look towards that spaceman, more details in the shadowshave been maintained on the Note compared to the iPhone. Now it’s time to look at my favorite, the usuals will be ready for this, “youve had” the regular angular end and then boom, we have the ultra wide and this tells you getso much into your shots. You guys know I’m a hugefan of ultra wide cameras. And both of them seem tobe doing a good, good profession. What I really like isthat pigments are consistent between the three cameras on both inventions. However, I do noticethat the Note is sharper. If we go in 200% towardsthe grass region peculiarly, you can see that the iPhone is a little bit soft towards those areas, whereas the Note hasmaintained those details.That might be down to the fact that it’s got a higher resolution, 16 megapixels versus 12, but I do prefer the ultrawide shots here on the Note. Now moving on to some more outdoor shots. Primary camera, bothdoing very good overall. Shades are great, dynamic wander is also veryvery good on both manoeuvres. Using the telephoto camera once again does let you get in close. Once again, emblazon divergences but both are doing very, very good here. And then we’ve got, ofcourse, the ultra wide, muches more into your shots. Once again, nonetheless, I do notice that the Note does seem to be sharper. Now inside the iconic St Pancras station, exercising the primarycameras, the colors again, you can really notice thecolor inconsistencies here.The Note clearly more vibrant. If you look towards the— I’m not sure what you call them, the metal railings thatare holding up the ceiling, they witness more on theblue place on the Note, whereas you’re clearly getting more of a natural ambiance on the iPhone. Now if we do use the telephoto cameras, the color differences are there, but I’m noticing that the Note is sharper so if we do go in 200% towards this clock, I am noticing thesharpness here on the Note.Now I know the Note does sharpen in berth as far as I’m aware, but in this image, I do prefer it. And once again, thunder, we have that ultra wide, get in much better into shots. This is a great example ofhow you can just really get some epic terrains applying the ultra wide so I’m obviously delving the facts of the case that we’ve got ultrawides on both of these. The Note once again sharper, “weve had” the complexion divergences as well. Now I wanted to test theultra wide even further so I made it in a exceedingly trickydynamic stray place. So we’ve got the sunbathe comingin now from the background and the shade differencesonce again are here, but you can notice in the shadows, the Note has maintainedmore details there. It is brighter in those darknes areas.So I would say I do preferthe ultra wide so far on the Note compared to the iPhone. Now let’s move on to biographies, “thats one” of my favorite domains. Both seem to be doing areally, really good job here. I do definitely preferthe dyes on the iPhone, it has maintained the dynamic range a little bit better as well. On the Note, if you looktowards my T-shirts, some of the highlightshave started to blow out and it does seem to bea little bit washed out in my opinion on the Notecompared to the iPhone. But the Note does seem tohave better advantage sensing. If you look towardsthe edge of my glasses, that has been cut out better on the Note. And also that little, terribly, very little area in between my case, that has been blurred on the Note but it hasn’t been on the iPhone. Now that does seem to be thanks to that additionaldepth sensor on the Note which is giving you a better responsibility when it comes to edge detection but I do prefer the hues on the iPhone.The one brand-new thing thatwe’ve got on both machines which is really cool is that you can use the primary camera for sketches as well. And this will let you get wider portraits, which I’m not a huge fan of, but it’s nice that we’ve got these now. And now, once again, we dohave those complexion gaps, the iPhone is maintainingthose hues better, and it’s also not as washed out. If you look towards the background, where the sun is hitting, things have been blown outa little bit on the Note, whereas those have beenmaintained on the iPhone.And edge detection wise, I speculate both of doing roughly the same, they’re both not doing great, I believed to be do get better edge detection when you are using the telephoto camera , not the primary camera, but the alternative is there if you need it. One thing that I’mnoticing is that the Note does seem to have like a gradual blur so if you look at the grassnear where I’m endure, it does seem a bit more natural because you’ve got kindof that fall off blur which is trying to replicatewhat you’d get on a DSLR, whereas on the iPhonethat isn’t as prominent.Another shot and we’vegot a same narrative here, complexions, once again, Ido prefer on the iPhone. If you look towards my cap, items have been bettermaintained on the iPhone, we do seem to have a bitof a washout on the Note, but peripheries have been detectedbetter on the Note once again compared to the iPhone, especiallyagain towards my glasses, you can see that the iPhone hasstruggled a little bit there whereas the Note has done a better enterprise though we’re getting a very similar theme here across the portrait idols, pigments and dynamic rangebetter on the iPhone and lines seem to be better on the Note. Now final description shot, this is something with some extremely very harshlighting in the sunlight. And here I definitelydo opt the iPhone, you can see that it’s maintained colours a lot better, dynamic compas as well. On the Note, things seem tobe very, exceedingly washed out. If you look towards the background, there’s a lot of highlights that have been blown outtowards those windows.And it does draw me looka little bit pale here, whereas the iPhone has maintained those items a lot better. Right , now the section that you’ve all been waiting for, low-spirited light-footed. This is the first time we’vegot a night mode on the iPhone, where it’s gonna take numerou exposures. I’m so glad that Applehave finally included this because traditionally, the Note has easily won when it’s come to low-spirited illuminate likeness. Here is an image that’s taken on both inventions automatic default, so we’re not usingnight mode on this shot, simply to show you the difference.Both doing a good job actually. Seem to be doing pretty well but we do have quite a bit light coming from the opening Center. But wait for it, boom, look at that. So now we’ve got the nighttime state. It has brightened upthe shot so much better and you’ve got a much more pleasing shot. I do like both shots now. I mull both have done a good job. Both have clipped a few cases of the highlights from the sunrises but that’s fine, we’ve got a much bettershot from both designs and I actually do likethem in the night mode, I would call this one a bit of a reap. Now another shot use nightmode from the primary cameras, both doing a good job overall.If you do going to be home 200% nonetheless, the iPhone does seem to be a tad sharper. If you look towards the sign, it does seem to be a tadsharper on the iPhone. So I do prefer that compared to the Note but once again, both doing a good job. Now if you use the telephoto camera, so this is the two times visual zoom, because night procedure isavailable on both of these when you’re using thetwo times optical zoom, and here I do prefer the iPhone overall. I mull because it’s got theslightly wider f2. 0 opening, it is letting in that much more flame, and it is giving you a brighter idol peculiarly if you looktowards the ground area, you can see that it is brighter on the iPhone compared to the Note. Now what’s interesting is that the iPhone doesn’t have a night mode for the ultra wide camera, the Note does. So I’m not sure why this is, I’m assuming becauseit’s an f2. 4 aperture.So Apple haven’t appliedthe night mode to that. On the Note however, you do have the light mode for the ultra wide camera. And although it’s not a perfect image, it is quite grainy and it’s not as sharp-witted, it’s nice to have this becauselook at the difference here, you’ve got basically a viewable shot and you’ve got somethingwhich you can actually witness because it’s completely color here so I’m not sure why Applehaven’t included this, I hope they can includeit in the software update, but currently when it does came to see you low-pitched flare from the ultra wide, you are familiar with, you’ve got nightmode versus no darknes state so it’s clear triumph now for the Note. Another shot, outdoors in lowlight with the primary camera. Now I do prefer the iPhone, it’s a brighter persona overall, it’s also a tad sharper, so I do prefer the iPhonehere compared to the Note.And a final portrait, indoors in low light-headed. And here both are doing a good job. The Note is brighter but it does seem to have a bit of a green gradation. The bench that we’vegotten the image is gray but it’s definitely lookinga bit more light-green on the Note. So, although you aregetting a brighter portrait, it is giving you a bit of a colour on the Note comparedto that on the iPhone. Right , now let’s look at selfies.So we’ve got a very similarselfie setup on both cameras. You have the regular, and this is going to shootaround seven megapixels, but if you do wanna exit widethen it’s gonna allow you to get a lot more into to a shot. So this is just as soonas you open the camera and you take a selfie. Both seem to be doing avery, very good job now. Great items, we’ve gotgreat dynamic assortment as well, there’s a colors backgroundbut both have done a good job in maintaining those details. The Note does seem to have abit of smoothening going on, I can definitely noticethat even though beauty mode has been fully is turned off, there is still a bitof smoothing going on, which I’m not a huge fan of, you are able to like that but I’mpersonally not a huge fan of.And then we can use the wide. So you can switch betweenthis manually if you’d like and you can get a lotmore of the background on yourself into the shots. It seems like the iPhoneis a tad wider here. So you are getting a littlebit more into your shots of the iPhone comparedto that of the Note. But once again, I make bothare doing a highly very good job. Now I wanted to test out dynamic array. So here’s a situation wherethere is tricky dynamic assortment, is a very bright background, and now the iPhone isdefinitely doing better. It’s maintained items and emblazons in both the backgroundas well as the foreground whereas I am seeing quite a bit darker on the Note compared to the iPhone so here for dynamic series, I’m definitely liking the iPhone better.But I want to get do some more experiments so I moved locating slightlyand I exercised the wide angle, and here I do prefer theNote although the iPhone has definitely focusedon me and constituted me bright, it has blown out some of the background whereas the Note, althoughit’s a darker image overall, it has maintained thedetail in the background as well as in the foregroundso here I opt the Note.Now photographs from thefront facing camera. Now this is interesting because I’ve quite struggledwith the painting mode from the front facing camera on the Note and it might just be specifically for me because I do have a beard and I tend to wear sunglasses a great deal, but for me it has been quite hit and miss cause sometimes it will do painting mode, sometimes it will tell me thatit’s taking a portrait shot, but when I go into the gallery it’s no longer a sketch shot so that’s something that Idefinitely do have to mention and it’s something that I have found fairly disheartening with the Note. And it’s something that wasn’t there on the Samsung Galaxy S 10 Plus, it’s something that’s never been a problem on the iPhone or the Google Pixels, so I’m not sure why this is. But anyway, when it doeswork, here is the results.So you can see that both actually have done a really good job. Differences in color, once again, I do prefer thecolors on the iPhone better. I’m starting to look a littlebit amber on the Note image. If you look towards the back, that divest there is supposed to be white but it is now yellow on the Note so I am favor the colorson the iPhone better here but the edges seem to be alittle bit better on the Note. If you look towards my mane, you can see that the iPhonehas fought a little whereas the Note has kind of done a little bit of a better cut off. So this one is an interesting one, I do think that both are doinga pretty good job overall. And now one thing is that the iPhone, when you are in portrait mode, then it merely causes you usethe pastured in explanation, it doesn’t let you use the wider version. On the Note, you can useboth when it does work, and here you can seethat we have wider shots still with that painting effect.This is something that youcan’t do in the iPhone, it doesn’t let you go widewhen you are in portrait mode. Now here’s another shot. Once again, you’re noticingthe color inconsistencies. I personally do prefer the iPhone colors a little bit better. The Note seems to be realise me fairer and there is still that smoothening that’s going on on the skin.And although the edge detection does seem to be slightly better, there seems to be a bitof a sort of halo effect going on because of the HDR on the Note. So, again, I think it’s gonna come down to your personal advantage, which one of these you like better. Now low beacon selfies. So here is in super lowlights and I’m not sure why you’d wanna go selfiesin this sort of darkness. But now I do prefer theNote, it’s a brighter persona and it’s also not as noisy as the iPhone. And if we do use the front facing flash. Once again, I do prefer the Note here, it’s a sharper likenes, it’s also brighter and it’s got less noisecompared to the iPhone. Right, so that was a lot to take in. Now, I have to say thatboth of these cameras are very, very good.They are some of thebest cameras out there. And I wouldn’t have a problemshooting with either of these, but of course, you guysare not gonna forgive me unless I return myconclusions and my opinions so, let’s disintegrate everything down. First when it comes to video, I am gonna have to give theoverall prevail to the iPhone. The video was more stableeven up to 60 chassis a few seconds. On the Note, as soon as yougo to 60 frames a second, “were losing” that stabilization. This is still there on the iPhone. From the front facing camera, you can also go to 4k 60 but you do lose extendeddynamic wander there but that’s something thatyou can’t do on the Note. So when it comes to video, I still have to saythat the iPhone is king, And if video is your thing, then I think that the iPhonestill holds that crowd.The Note however, is not bad by any means. It still shoots huge, huge video. It’s just not as good asthe iPhone in my opinion. Now what about likeness? Okay, let’s undermine thisdown into different section so we’ll look at the different lenses. When it comes to the primary camera, I ponder both were very, very good in good light-headed, they were great in low-spirited flame, they were also particularly, verygood and particularly, very close. There are those differences in color. I is suggested that overall, the iPhone does give you more naturaland true to life emblazons, whereas the Note gives you the more saturated, more punchy colors.I think that’s gonna come downto your personal liking, some people do prefer those shades, some people like the natural shots, I like somewhere in between these two so I’m gonna say that when itcomes to the primary cameras, both are very, very good. Too for low-toned glowing, both very, very good. I’m so glad that Apple hasnow up their low lighter sport. And a great deal of the low-spirited lightshots I did elevate on the iPhone but overall, I’d say whenit comes to low daybreak, because of the night modethat both sets of have, both are quite, very good. Moving on to the ultra wide cameras. Ultra wide cameras, I would say that theNote still has very good ultra wide camera on anysmartphone right now. Likeness which is sharperwith better dynamic collection compared to the iPhone. The iPhone, I did like the consistency between the lenses when it came to color, but the ultra wide was just a tad softer and the dynamic range wasn’t as good so, when it comes to ultra wide, the Note is definitely the sovereign here. And likewise for low lightings, I’m not sure why Apple haven’t included a light state for the ultra wide camera so if you do wanna get a shot with the ultra wide camera in low-spirited glowing, then again, the Notedoes take the edge here.Now, talking about the telephoto cameras. This was quite interestingbecause in good glowing, I did prefer the Note. You had sharper portraits with better dynamic array overall, I observed, so for the telephoto camera in good illuminate, I would go for the Note, but in low-grade light-colored because ofthe somewhat wider aperture, you do get better low-grade sunlight shots with the telephoto camera on the iPhone. When the time comes to portraits. This was quite interesting because you had betteredge detection on the Note but you had much better hues and dynamic collection on the iPhone so which do “youd prefer” from these? If I was to pick overall for likeness, I would still go to the iPhone. It’s still my favorite for likeness really because it gives youa better delighting shot straight out of the camera. Yes, it might not be perfect on the edges but for me personally, colourings and dynamic wander are a little bit moreimportant to margin detection.This will probably comedown to personal liking. Now for selfies, it was quite interesting. I would call it a little bit of a depict overall because in a good sun, I did opt the colourings and the less smootheningthat you have on the iPhone. Also you do get a somewhat wider direction if you’re on the iPhone and it was more consistent forme when it came to biographies. With the Note I did findit a bit hit and miss.Again, this might just be down to my face, but it is something that I’ve noticed, I hope Samsung can improvethis with a software update. It wasn’t there on the S10 Plus, I had absolutely no problemswith the selfie camera on the S10 Plus when it came to portraits. That might be thanks to that secondary depth sensor which the Note no longer has but the memo does havethe option of a description, live focus state, whateveryou wanna call it, from the regular direction of view as well as the wide inclination of view.And it also was betterfor low-grade sun personas from the breast facing camera. Now when it came to audio, it was quite interesting because I foresee both dida really really good job, you can go back and have a listen. I did favor the Note overall, I think it had better sound deletion. And also the zoom in mic, I think it did a slightly betterjob compared to the iPhone. That’s what I ponder anyway, what do you guys speculate? That was a lot to cover.Definitely let me knowin the comments below. Now if you want to see a lot of portraits posted from lots of different designs, I do post very regularly onmy Instagram, I am at Supersaf so be sure to give me a follow on there. I hope you enjoyed thisvideo and find it useful. As you can probably tell, it took a highly very longtime to put together so a thumbs up would be appreciated and if are you gonna interpret more contentlike this, SuperSaf Style, then be sure to subscribe and thumped that bell iconso you don’t miss it. Thanks for watching, this Saf on SuperSaf TV and I’m gonna try to get some sleep. 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