If we look at the current ranking of the renowned test DXOMark, which deals with evaluating the quality of not only mobile cameras, we will see that the Huawei P50 Pro is still the leader. The Apple iPhone 13 Pro (Max) is fourth, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra with the Exynos 2200 chipset, i.e. the one distributed in Europe, is 13th. But is there really such a difference between iPhone and Samsung photos?
At the beginning of February, Samsung presented a trio of Galaxy S phones that go directly against the iPhone 13. Even though the company then resorted to changing the camera specifications of the Galaxy S22 and S22+ models, everything remained the same for its flagship model. That is, except for the addition of Super Clear Glass lens, which really effectively reduces glare and software magic.
Thanks to the Auto Framing function, the device automatically recognizes people in the frame and focuses on them, even if there is more than one of them. The camera offers a whole range of functions based on artificial intelligence, and the portrait mode can now better separate the fur of your pets from the background. The photos in the gallery are scaled down for the needs of the website and theirs full size can be found here. Except for compression, the images here were not edited in any other way.
Camera specifications:
Galaxy s22 ultra
- Ultra-wide camera: 12 MPx, f/2,2, angle of view 120˚
- Wide-angle camera: 108 MPx, OIS, f/1,8
- Telephoto lens: 10 MPx, 3x optical zoom, f/2,4
- Periscope telephoto lens: 10 MPx, 10x optical zoom, f/4,9
- Front camera: 40 MPx, f/2,2
iPhone 13 Pro Max
- Ultra-wide camera: 12 MPx, f/1,8, angle of view 120˚
- Wide-angle camera: 12 MPx, OIS with sensor shift, f/1,5
- Telephoto lens: 12 MPx, 3x optical zoom, OIS, f/2,8
- LiDAR scanner
- Front camera: 12 MPx, f/2,2
iPhone in photography a barrack further than Jamtung