The new iPhone 8 Plus is one of the best photomobiles currently on the market. Since its release, many tests have been conducted focusing on the quality of the new dual camera. Now a very interesting video has appeared on the web comparing the new camera with the one it directly replaces. The Appleinsider server put together a comparison that demonstrates how the capabilities differ between last year's flagship in the form of the 7 Plus model and this year's 8 Plus.
At first glance, it may not be clear that owners of this year's models should expect any major changes. The dual configuration remained, as did the number of megapixels in the case of both sensors. However, it is precisely the sensors that have undergone a fairly fundamental redesign and will now offer significantly better photos than last year's model. You can see for yourself in the video below.
It shows several test scenes where the differences are clearly visible. You have everything with an accompanying commentary that explains everything essential. From the pictures taken, it is clear how the new iPhone 8 Plus takes more detailed pictures. Sharpness and color rendering is also completely different. You don't have to be a great photographer to get great-looking photos from the iPhone 8 Plus. However, if you have some photography skills, the result will definitely be worth it.
Source: Appleinsider
I can't see, but it seems to me that it's dark under the bridge, so it's a realistic photo. And even on an old iPhone, it is possible to change the brightness of the entire photo by clicking on a specific object, manually.
So it depends on what I'm photographing and how I want it to look (good, realistic, arranged, etc.).
If you increase the brightness under the bridge, you will have nothing but white in nature. The difference in cameras looks very strict.
Sure, that's right, the human eye copes with this much better, so it can actually look believable :-). And it also looks cool, because the lights are not burned out.
Personally, I would be interested in how the 8s will handle it. But he will probably be able to deal with it, because this will definitely be photographed by each photographer separately. Even if he could take 2 photos and you'd be happy :-).