**Comparing the Camera Quality: iPhone 11 vs. iPhone 10**
Introduction
- Meet Andrew from Apple Insider, who introduces the iPhone 11 and iPhone 10R for a detailed camera comparison.
**1. The Wide-Angle Lens**
- **iPhone 11's Addition**: The iPhone 11 features an ultra-wide lens, providing a more expansive view in photos compared to the iPhone 10R.
- **Sample Photos**: Andrew shows sample images highlighting the difference in coverage and clarity between both models.
**2. Portrait Mode Enhancements**
- **Stereo Imaging**: The iPhone 11 uses both lenses for stereoscopic imaging, improving portrait mode capabilities beyond just people.
- **Examples**: Shots of objects and pets demonstrate superior lighting and focus on the iPhone 11, while the iPhone 10R struggles with detection.
**3. Standard Photo Quality**
- **White Balance**: The iPhone 11 offers cleaner images, especially in challenging lighting conditions, whereas the iPhone 10R tends to oversaturate.
- **Color Accuracy**: iPhone 11 balances colors better, particularly noticeable in flower shots, contrasting with the iPhone 10R's blue highlights.
**4. Digital Zoom Performance**
- **5x Zoom Test**: The iPhone 11 delivers true-to-life details at 5x zoom, while the iPhone 10R oversaturates and loses detail.
**5. Night Mode Innovation**
- **New Feature on iPhone 11**: Night Mode enhances low-light photography, capturing better images than the iPhone 10R, which often results in black screens in extreme darkness.
**6. Capture Outside the Frame**
- **Dual Shooting**: Enabling this feature captures an extra wide-angle photo for editing purposes, aiding in horizon leveling without quality loss.
- **Auto Deletion**: Unused photos are deleted after 30 days to save storage space.
**7. Selfie Camera Improvements**
- **Wide-Angle Mode**: The iPhone 11's upgraded selfie camera offers a wider field of view, accommodating group shots when turned sideways.
- **Quality Boost**: From 7MP on the iPhone 10R to 12MP on the iPhone 11, clarity and ability to record slow-motion video at 120 FPS are enhanced.
Conclusion
- The iPhone 11 showcases significant advancements in camera technology over the iPhone 10R.
- Viewers are encouraged to share their experiences and follow Apple Insider for more content. Check out the Apple Insider price guide for best deals on Apple products.
This structured article mirrors Andrew's video, providing a comprehensive yet engaging exploration of the iPhone 11's camera features compared to the iPhone 10R.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enlet's compare the quality of the cameras on the iPhone 11 and iPhone 10 are what's up everyone it is Andrew here from Apple Insider and I've got my iPhone 10 R as well as my iPhone 11 now you have taken them outside of the studio for some additional shooting to compare the cameras between these two handsets now obviously you can tell the biggest difference right off the bat from the outside and that is the addition of the wide angle lens on the iPhone 11 compared the iPhone 10 R will give you a sample photo of that but really there's a lot more going on here that we need to check out here you can see the wide angle on the left in the ultra wide on the right it is far more expansive you get so much more in the shot everything looks crisp and clear they look like both solid photos but you do see so much more in that ultra wide image it's useful for not only these outside photos but any tight spaces as well we're you just need to fit more in your shot now a byproduct of that wide-angle lens is improved portrait mode for the iPhone 11 C it uses both of those lenses together to create a stereoscopic image which means it now works on objects as well as pets those were big limitations on the iPhone 10 arm here are just a few portrait shots that we took with the iPhone 11 on the left and their corresponding shots on the iPhone 10 are on the right you can see they look like much better images in and a few the white balance even seemed a little bit wonky over there on the iPhone 10 are basically you're just seeing a portrait mode Chuck I'm here doing non portrait mode shot they're better lit and the overall look a whole lot better on the iPhone 11 on the iPhone 10 are you're simply gonna see no person detected unless you're shooting a picture of an actual person let's look at a few more shots comparing the actual photo qualities on standard shots not using the portrait mode or anything fancy here you can see the white balance on the iPhone 11 actually was a little bit off compared to that on the iPhone 10 are but the iPhone 10 are blue out those highlights a little bit on the flowers and they kind of blend all together it's a little bit cleaner on the iPad 11 and you can always adjust the white balance after the fact in this shot it looks at the iPhone and 11 on the left is a little bit more saturated in the background the yellows are better the flowers on the iPhone 10 are shot are a little bit more saturated overall the iPhone 11 image is a little bit more balanced testing out the digital zoom both 5x on each shot you can see the iPhone 10 R on the right is definitely oversaturated this time in the iPhone 11 on the left is far more true to life a huge new feature coming to the iPhone 11 and that the 10 R does not have isn't night mode it'll turn on automatically and you can manually set the exposure if you'd like to but the iPhone will do its best to get that exposure for you so night mode will automatically turn on whenever you get into a limit situation so here are a few test shots I want to walk you through on the top is the iPhone 11 and the bottom is the iPhone 10 R I started off in just standard low-light then twilight with basically just a candle light of light letting out the subject and the farthest right is a clean no light pretty much a pitch-black room we couldn't even see that scarecrow on the Shelf night mode is simply incredible the low light image looks far better on the iPhone 11 than a 10 R and the Twilight image if it's a tiny little bit of light looks better than the low light image on the iPhone 10 are that far right image on the top on the iPhone 11 may not be completely usable it is still very dark but it is much better than that of the iPhone 10 R which just simply gives you a black screen lastly for that rear facing camera we have a new feature called capture outside the frame now this does need to be enabled by default it is turned off so just head to settings head to camera and turn on photo capture outside the frame basically just used the wider lens of your iPhone 10 R to capture a second photo when you're using the wide lens so it's captures two photos at the same time and then it merges them together then when you go to edit your photo you can actually see outside the frame and you're able to correct things like a walkie horizon so we took a picture of our air pods here we're going to edit and we need to level out that picture you know we were a little crazy going on when we took it but it'll level out itself but we're not gonna lose any image quality because you can see how it's capturing outside the frame that extra wide photo to merge those together now if you don't use this extra picture it is automatically deleted after 30 days you're not gonna kill any extra storage turning to the selfie cam it now works wide-angle so if you turn your phone sideways it'll zoom out and you can fit all of your friends in your group shot you can manually do it by tapping those two arrows there at the center but here are a few examples of the standard wide-angle lens and the ultra wide angle of our selfie camera definitely adds a little bit more to that image even better the quality has been increased so you're going from 7 to 12 megapixels to the shots in general are just going to looked at crisper and it can now record slow fees at 120 frames per second so that pretty much covers it those are the biggest changes you can clearly see the improvement in quality on the iPhone 11 versus the iPhone 10 are let us know what you think down in the comments answer your best shots on your iPhone 11 with me on twitter at Andrew underscore or OSU hey everyone did you guys like that video be sure to click on that like button so we can create content that we know that you guys want to see and follow Apple Insider on all social media channels if you want the best prices on any Apple gear check out the Apple Insider price guide that is updated daily and until next time we'll see you laterlet's compare the quality of the cameras on the iPhone 11 and iPhone 10 are what's up everyone it is Andrew here from Apple Insider and I've got my iPhone 10 R as well as my iPhone 11 now you have taken them outside of the studio for some additional shooting to compare the cameras between these two handsets now obviously you can tell the biggest difference right off the bat from the outside and that is the addition of the wide angle lens on the iPhone 11 compared the iPhone 10 R will give you a sample photo of that but really there's a lot more going on here that we need to check out here you can see the wide angle on the left in the ultra wide on the right it is far more expansive you get so much more in the shot everything looks crisp and clear they look like both solid photos but you do see so much more in that ultra wide image it's useful for not only these outside photos but any tight spaces as well we're you just need to fit more in your shot now a byproduct of that wide-angle lens is improved portrait mode for the iPhone 11 C it uses both of those lenses together to create a stereoscopic image which means it now works on objects as well as pets those were big limitations on the iPhone 10 arm here are just a few portrait shots that we took with the iPhone 11 on the left and their corresponding shots on the iPhone 10 are on the right you can see they look like much better images in and a few the white balance even seemed a little bit wonky over there on the iPhone 10 are basically you're just seeing a portrait mode Chuck I'm here doing non portrait mode shot they're better lit and the overall look a whole lot better on the iPhone 11 on the iPhone 10 are you're simply gonna see no person detected unless you're shooting a picture of an actual person let's look at a few more shots comparing the actual photo qualities on standard shots not using the portrait mode or anything fancy here you can see the white balance on the iPhone 11 actually was a little bit off compared to that on the iPhone 10 are but the iPhone 10 are blue out those highlights a little bit on the flowers and they kind of blend all together it's a little bit cleaner on the iPad 11 and you can always adjust the white balance after the fact in this shot it looks at the iPhone and 11 on the left is a little bit more saturated in the background the yellows are better the flowers on the iPhone 10 are shot are a little bit more saturated overall the iPhone 11 image is a little bit more balanced testing out the digital zoom both 5x on each shot you can see the iPhone 10 R on the right is definitely oversaturated this time in the iPhone 11 on the left is far more true to life a huge new feature coming to the iPhone 11 and that the 10 R does not have isn't night mode it'll turn on automatically and you can manually set the exposure if you'd like to but the iPhone will do its best to get that exposure for you so night mode will automatically turn on whenever you get into a limit situation so here are a few test shots I want to walk you through on the top is the iPhone 11 and the bottom is the iPhone 10 R I started off in just standard low-light then twilight with basically just a candle light of light letting out the subject and the farthest right is a clean no light pretty much a pitch-black room we couldn't even see that scarecrow on the Shelf night mode is simply incredible the low light image looks far better on the iPhone 11 than a 10 R and the Twilight image if it's a tiny little bit of light looks better than the low light image on the iPhone 10 are that far right image on the top on the iPhone 11 may not be completely usable it is still very dark but it is much better than that of the iPhone 10 R which just simply gives you a black screen lastly for that rear facing camera we have a new feature called capture outside the frame now this does need to be enabled by default it is turned off so just head to settings head to camera and turn on photo capture outside the frame basically just used the wider lens of your iPhone 10 R to capture a second photo when you're using the wide lens so it's captures two photos at the same time and then it merges them together then when you go to edit your photo you can actually see outside the frame and you're able to correct things like a walkie horizon so we took a picture of our air pods here we're going to edit and we need to level out that picture you know we were a little crazy going on when we took it but it'll level out itself but we're not gonna lose any image quality because you can see how it's capturing outside the frame that extra wide photo to merge those together now if you don't use this extra picture it is automatically deleted after 30 days you're not gonna kill any extra storage turning to the selfie cam it now works wide-angle so if you turn your phone sideways it'll zoom out and you can fit all of your friends in your group shot you can manually do it by tapping those two arrows there at the center but here are a few examples of the standard wide-angle lens and the ultra wide angle of our selfie camera definitely adds a little bit more to that image even better the quality has been increased so you're going from 7 to 12 megapixels to the shots in general are just going to looked at crisper and it can now record slow fees at 120 frames per second so that pretty much covers it those are the biggest changes you can clearly see the improvement in quality on the iPhone 11 versus the iPhone 10 are let us know what you think down in the comments answer your best shots on your iPhone 11 with me on twitter at Andrew underscore or OSU hey everyone did you guys like that video be sure to click on that like button so we can create content that we know that you guys want to see and follow Apple Insider on all social media channels if you want the best prices on any Apple gear check out the Apple Insider price guide that is updated daily and until next time we'll see you later\n"