OnePlus 5T vs. Apple iPhone X Camera Comparison | Images | 4k Video
The classic EIS vs. OIS and saturation are apparent, but the results of the images are surprising. I hope you enjoy the video!
The classic EIS vs. OIS and saturation are apparent, but the results of the images are surprising. I hope you enjoy the video!
The images are first and are followed by videos of the same scenes. The videos were taken in non HEVC format in 4k 30 fps. They are very hard to align as one uses EIS & OIS while the other uses just OIS. The Pixel 2 with EIS ends up having a smaller field of view and shifts not directly with my movements. The phones seem to perform differently in overcast weather with rain, as I was surprised how they took turns besting each other. I hope you enjoy the video! Like and subscribe if you enjoy videos like this.
This in depth video and image comparison really surprised me. I reveal at the end which one is the Google Pixel 2 and which one is the Apple iPhone 8. They were both set to record in 4k30 (Non HEVC) for equal comparison, and their image modes were on default settings.
It is a little hard to perfectly align them as the Pixel 2 uses EIS which crops the image and prevents small movements while the iPhone 8 uses OIS allowing for more to fit in the frame when compared to the Pixel 2.
Check out the video in 4k if possible, with pictures towards the end. Which one do you think is better? Results are revealed on the last 2 images.
The EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization) made it hard to align every frame, but it is as matched up as I could get it. I think the Pixel 2 held up better overall, what do you think?
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The Google Pixel XL 2 is just around the corner, and some cases are already starting to pop up on Amazon. I found the As-Guard Ultra Google Pixel XL 2 Case to have what I wanted, so I ordered it.
Check out the video below:
I think there were no speaker holes in the case for a reason, we will have to wait and see if it has front facing speakers or if this case was designed from a false lead.
A comparison between the OnePlus One and the iPhone 6, we look at performance, screen quality and the camera:
The Nokia Lumia 635 is a great budget device, but how does its speaker compare to that of the Moto G (2014)? I have an impartial video below showing the two in the same testing scenarios. My personal opinion is that while the Nokia Lumia 635 is much louder than the Moto G (2014), it is not more enjoyable. The Moto G (2014) has a much wider range and overall sounds better. It also has stereo speakers which make it much more immersive as compared to the Lumia which is rear firing. The Lumia does not sound bad, and it is actually surprisingly good, it is just a bit lacking in terms of being able to reach the deep end. Their audio output quality and power meanwhile are roughly the same with the Moto G (2014) being slightly warmer when played on my speakers. Overall they are both decent but the Moto G (2014) isn’t loud enough and the Nokia Lumia 635 isn’t full enough.
Here is the video comparison:
I have made an in depth video review and I will list the key points under it:
Pros:
Cons: