iPhone 11 camera vs. Samsung S10
Both the iPhone 11 and the Samsung Galaxy S10 come with a good quality camera setup as they are both the newest models from each manufacturer, and they are both built...
26/12/2021
The iPhone 11 and Samsung Galaxy S10 both come with a decent camera setup as they are both new models from each manufacturer, and they both arrived last year with new features and facilities. And the camera is one of the best features of smartphones that customers focus on a lot. Even I find it hard to think of buying a phone without a camera.
Both the iPhone 11 and the Samsung S10 have impressive cameras with impressive features. The iPhone 11 is the latest budget smartphone for 2019, which has a dual camera on its rear part with an image resolution of 12 megapixels (f/1.8 aperture), as well as the ultra-wide camera 12MP with f/2.4 aperture. Telephoto lens is not available in this camera, but standard lens and wide angle lens will ensure your satisfaction. When we move to the front, the 12MP duel selfie camera with a 23mm f/2.2 aperture also gets great images with a biometric sensor.
In iPhone 11, night mode is automatically activated through which you can get a photo with good quality even in low light conditions, but ultra wide angle ambience cannot be used in night ambience, which is really a disappointment.
The iPhone 11 camera has dual Quad-LED. tonal flash and smart HDR. This produces well-balanced images, and one can take control of the HDR oneself. The color, tone and dynamic range between the two lenses are truly impressive.
In comparison, the Samsung S10 is not inferior to Apple's iPhone 11. This device has three rear-facing camera lenses, such as a 12MP wide camera with f/1.5-2.4, 26mm aperture, 12MP, f/2.4, 52mm telephoto camera and an ultra-wide camera with 16MP, f/2.2, 12mm image resolution. Additionally, there is a dual-lens front camera that has a 10MP lens with an f/1.9 aperture and an 8MP lens with an f/2.2 aperture.
One can launch the camera app from anywhere whether it is locked or unlocked by pressing the power button. Both phones have ultra wide-angle cameras, but between them there is a difference. Samsung offers a field of view of 123 degrees while the iPhone only offers 70 degrees. But the Samsung camera has a smaller aperture than Apple's.
The video recording quality of both phones is identical. Both can record 4K video at up to 60fps and also slow motion video at up to 240fps.
Samsung S10 and iPhone 11 are equipped with various fantastic features, but I think Samsung S 10 is better than iPhone 11 in camera.