Awesome Tips Galaxy S24 Ultra vs. Pixel 8 Pro: How Samsung and Google’s Cameras Compare
I spent a few days snapping photos with the latest high-end phones from Samsung and Google. Here’s how photos from both phones compare.
I spent a few days snapping photos with the latest high-end phones from Samsung and Google. Here’s how photos from both phones compare.
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Samsung S24 Ultra:
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00:00 Intro
00:27 Advantages and disadvantages
00:45 Camera Specs
01:31 Photo examples
02:34 Zooming
04:00 Night mode
04:53 Conclusion
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Pixel will always remain better camera option
Samsung is the best
I would like to buy samsung galaxy s24 ultra 😊
Awesome!
I prefer the Ultra. (This week's S24 Ultra software update will make the photos a LOT better, by the way).
I don't like Samsung phones but no BS. Samsung won against My Pixel but that's ok, we all benefit as consumers 😹
It takes 2 seconds to adjust the settings for a perfect photo
I have both and google is very very nice!
When it comes to video, there's no contest. I upgraded from the Pixel 7 pro to s24 Ultra. The video quality of the Pixel was so bad. Super overprosesed and artificial looking with lots of blocking and compression artifacts. The s24 Ultra blows the Pixel out of the water.
Pixel and iPhone spank Samsung.
All these review websites always sight Samsung as being more expensive, BS! When it comes to trade-in deals Sammy is king. I got my pre-order S24 ultra with double storage free, free cases, and 550 trade in value. I got mine for cheap. Google and Apple give you peanuts for trade in value. I'd like to see this mentioned ONCE in these videos. S24 Ultra has no peers
Not a valid comparison. The best processing is done at 12mp on S24U.
The S24 Ultra pictures were a lot better!
You are better off deal with Apple product😊
That's a great man once said….. FINALLY!!!!
Give me Samsung's hardware and Googles camera. I wish they could get together and make a pixel edition, like back in the day when Samsung had the Google play edition
you guys need to take pictures of Animals. Anyone that owns cats or dogs take a LOT of pictures of them. The S23 camera was REALLY bad at fur. it looked like a smeared mess all the time. Not to mention my animals weren't even close to the color Samsung spit out. worst camera I have had one smart phone in the last 6 years.
I've been using the S24 Ultra camera the most lately. In good lighting its on par with most of what i take on my Pixel 8 Pro or 15 Pro Max. As soon as light starts leaving the scene, i just don't like the results. Idk if its the 200MP sensor they're using, but the Pixel 8 Pro outdoes it a lot. I do love the rest of the phone!
If you have the time to edit color can be adjusted, so the Google works just as well. It's the difference for discussion when you compare a jpeg vs raw. You have to edit the raw to achieve the true color balance but the raw gives you more image density to work with. So in this case I'll take the Google and adjust.
Still prefer Samsung
It's 2024 why do companies STILL crop to 12 megapixels, 16 megapixels would be much better & improve the image quality if the user wants to crop in after the photos taken.
In India pixel 8 pro, Samsung galaxy s24 and iPhone 15 pro Max all the three are priced same only with around 50 usd apart😅😅😅
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How many months have the Pixel been out. Look at that cheap scratched camera bar. When will they stop skimping on hardware.
Let's say you want to take a picture 📸 of the moon which one is better and closer Samsung mine has a 30 times zoom since it's 4 years old. So best one is the newest one of course. Not the Google pixel 8 nor the iPhone since it's only got 5 x zoom.
The trouble with most of these camera comparisons is the time they spend dwelling on minor saturation and colour temperature differences that can easily be adjusted to suit personal preferences with basic sliders on included editing software. Leaving little or no attention to the things that do matter to photographers viz image resolution, sharpness, bokeh, dynamic range, exposure accuracy etc…
iPhone users crying rn
May just be a pet peeve. But does it bother anyone else when someone holds the s24's cameras upside down?
ME, I like when a photo looks life like. Not what looks better to the eye.
I want genuine colors.
I can always edit that to my preference.
Meticulous craftsmanship at its finest; each frame is a canvas painted with precision.😛
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