


PHOTO READER FOR IPHONE 11 PRO PRO
Mate 30 Pro Main camera comparison (Low light).Now, if only it could have been a little ultra wide- er.ĭaylight samples, ultra wide angle camera: iPhone 11 Pro
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However, with easily the widest dynamic range of the trio and sharp fine detail, plus the ability to focus on nearby objects, the Mate's ultra-wide alone can swing things in its favor. On the flip side, the other two do go a lot wider. Looking at the specs, the Mate 30 Pro has the best ultra wide-angle camera of this bunch, with a huge sensor, bright optics, and autofocus. Mate 30 Pro Ultra wide-angle camera comparison (Daylight).The Mate's telephoto is also not as conservative with colors as the main cam, instead of producing quite vivid output.ĭaylight samples, telephoto camera: iPhone 11 Pro The Mate 30 Pro, even though it lacks the 5x periscope of the P30 Pro, can still bring things much closer with its 3x zoom camera and captures more detail in far off subjects - take the fern in on the balcony in the first shot or the fine dotted patterns in the second one for example. The telephotos are a bit of a different story. Mate 30 Pro Telephoto camera comparison (Daylight).The Galaxy does have a characteristic plasticky rendition of random fine detail like foliage and, looking up close, we'd argue that both the iPhone and the Mate do a much more faithful representation of grass and tree leaves.Īll three phones have advanced HDR algorithms, but we'd say the iPhone tends to have a more contrasty look on things with clipped shadows and highlights, where the other two have picked up detail - it's all very subtle and not enough to name a definitive winner. The iPhone 11 Pro and the Mate 30 Pro are racing to produce the least saturated images, and the decidedly vibrant Note stands out with what are perhaps the most consumer-friendly colors - sure, you can argue that they're a bit over the top, but doesn't Instagram love just that? All three manage to give life to greenery, the Mate's yellows are particularly dull, while the Note10's blue skies are the bluest around.ĭaylight samples, main camera: iPhone 11 Pro We already have the Mate 30 Pro in for review, and we couldn't pass up on the opportunity for a three-way shootout of such high caliber. Main camera comparison (Daylight)Ī Galaxy Note10 (or a Plus, depending on where you stand on the Pro/Pro Max dilemma) is the most obvious alternative to the iPhone 11 Pro, but Huawei has very recently announced the Mate 30 Pro, and if you're lucky enough you may be in a region where you can get one. We had all three fall season big guns at the office at the same time, and we figured we'd do a quick shootout. The Galaxy Note10 led the way with its late-August announcement, Apple put out the iPhone 11s in mid-September, and Huawei followed a week later with the Mate 30 series.
