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The greater contrast of the Note looks really nice on the shot of San Francisco City Hall bringing out the details in the column and the fence around it. The Note 8 is likely opting for a slower shutter speed which lets in more light, but also means it's more susceptible to shake in the hands of a jittery person. The iPhone may have a higher shutter speed to avoid the risk of shake which means less motion blur. This time around it might be too close to call and in most instances the "best" shot depends on the viewer's preferences. I personally prefer the cooler temperature and crisp detail on the Note's for landscapes, but for people I'm partial to the warmer tones and more natural skin texture of the iPhone. What is clear is that the cameras on both these phones are top notch, but they still can't quite compete with a DSLR for shallow depth of field effect on portraits.
We tested out the dual cameras on Apple's iPhone 8 Plus and iphone case with card holder Samsung's Note 8 to see which one takes better portraits, landscapes and low-light shots, In specs alone the iPhone 8 Plus and the Note 8 are worthy rivals, Both have two 12 megapixel rear cameras with a 2x optical zoom and a designated feature for portraits, The Note has a slight advantage when it comes to lens size and aperture with OIS (optical image stabilization) on both lenses, but it's a newcomer to the dual camera realm, The iPhone has had this setup since 2016's iPhone 7 Plus..
The results of our photo comparison between Apple and Samsung's biggest flagship phones. The Note's has a brighter exposure which better illuminates Taylor's face, but it also creates an unnatural glow around her face and body and parts of the shot look blown out. The blur effect doesn't seem as harsh as the iPhone's. This portrait shot on the iPhone has greater contrast and richer colors, but Taylor's face looks darker than the Note's. The iPhone also had a hard time figuring out the edges of her hair and the blurred background effect looks harsh around her hair.
The Note washed out the shot and evened out the skin on Bella's face making it seem almost as if it has been retouched, The colors on the iPhone's shot look more vibrant, and you can even pick out a bit of sweat on Bella's forehead, Her skin tone is also more realistic, The default setting on the Note's front camera applies a beauty filter (level 2) on selfies, This made the freckles on the girl's faces nearly disappear and the photo as a whole looks a bit washed out, The colors iphone case with card holder in this shot are more vibrant and you can actually pick out the freckles in the girls faces..
The zoomed-in shot on the Note looks slightly cooler and the colors are more subdued than on the iPhone, but once you get up close to my face and the writing on the wall you'll notice it captured more detail than the iPhone. The iPhone has warmer tones that more closely resemble my actual skin color. But if you get up close, you can start to see some noise around my face because the image is not as sharp as the Note's. The cooler temperature of the Note look great on landscapes. The ripples in the water appear clearer in this shot of the Note.
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