**iPhone 10s Max vs Pixel 3 XL: A Comprehensive Comparison**
In this article, we'll delve into a detailed comparison between two popular smartphones, the iPhone 10s Max and the Pixel 3 XL. We've put both devices through various tests to determine which one comes out on top in terms of photo quality.
**Dynamic Range: A Key Differentiator**
One of the standout features of the iPhone 10s Max is its ability to capture a wider dynamic range, particularly in harsh lighting situations. While the Pixel 3 XL does an excellent job in dynamic range, it tends to blow out the sky and lacks contrast in some scenes. For instance, when comparing two identical shots taken by both devices, the iPhone 10s Max's image is much more vibrant, with detailed shadows and a greater range of tonal values.
However, this advantage comes at a cost, as the iPhone 10s Max sometimes struggles with contrast. In one particular test, we saw the same selfie taken by both devices, but the iPhone 10s Max was unable to match the Pixel 3 XL's dynamic range. The tennis max did a better job in terms of flaring and white balance.
**Portrait Photography: A Showdown**
When it comes to portrait photography, the two devices exhibit some similarities, but also have distinct differences. In a harshly lit scene, both phones do an excellent job with blur edging, but the Pixel 3 XL's white balance is more accurate. However, when adjusting depth control on the iPhone 10s Max using its feature that isn't available on the pixel depth control, it revealed issues with blur edging.
In another test, we saw the same image taken by both devices at different apertures. The Pixel 3 XL did a much better job in terms of portrait mode, but the iPhone 10s Max had some trouble adjusting to extreme portrait settings and missing huge chunks out of the center.
**Low-Light Photography: A Battle for Supremacy**
Transitions into low-light situations are where the two devices truly shine. When using flash, the iPhone 10s Max tends to overexpose the face but blow out more of the bricks above the lamp. On the other hand, the Pixel 3 XL uses its camera to limit the brightness of the flash and gets an incredibly good overall exposure for the whole photo.
However, when shooting without flash, the opposite is true. The iPhone 10s Max flashes way too bright, resulting in a blue-toned photo. In contrast, the Pixel 3 XL produces a far more natural-looking image with accurate white balance and proper exposure.
**Zooming in: A Difference in Quality**
Finally, we put both devices through a zoom test at a nearby building. When comparing the two images, it's clear that the Pixel 3 has an advantage when it comes to color reproduction and added contrast. The iPhone 10s Max, on the other hand, tends to lack contrast and produce noisy images.
**Overall Verdict: iPhone 10s Max Takes the Lead**
After conducting our comprehensive comparison, we can conclude that the iPhone 10s Max produces better photos around 60% of the time. While it may not excel in every category, its strengths in dynamic range, low-light photography, and zoom capabilities make it a formidable opponent.
On the other hand, the Pixel 3 XL excels in portrait mode, has more accurate white balance, and is better suited for everyday use. However, when it comes to overall photo quality, the iPhone 10s Max takes the lead.
Stay tuned for our upcoming video quality comparison, where we'll put both devices through a series of tests to determine which one reigns supreme in terms of visual fidelity. Be sure to subscribe and follow us on social media for the latest updates and tech news!