Photographer Reacts: MKBHD Blind Smartphone Camera Test!

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Photographer Reacts: MKBHD Blind Smartphone Camera Test!


Pixel 7A Giveaway: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pN0M1E1RHs
MKBHD’s Camera Test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRoTOE3FqT0

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  1. To be fair, the Xperia is known to be a comparatively poor (although for most normal people still ok in nearly all situations) as a point and shoot. It's almost pointless putting it into the competition, other than the random chance it somehow does really well and confuses everyone.

    It's entire thing is about it having little processing when you want it to not, and extensive manual control with a "professional" experience. Which is probably why people want you to review it.

    Also it's interesting that the 7a does so well, when the sensor it uses had never been used by Google before this phone. Or since. They have great software, but the results can't be down to them having so long to optimise the software for the hardware it's using.

  2. Most of the year the grand winner for World Mobile Photography Award came from Sony Xperia user by Dominika Koszowska. The real photographer know the real art of photography sorry…Say no to too artificial and over process image!!!!

  3. Doing all this serves a purpose; these photos still resemble oil paintings with edge sharpening and noise reduction. Thanks to ProRAW, we can at least invest time in undoing whatever smartphone companies claimed to have progressed so far.

  4. Blind tests are the only ones, that can be told to be somehow reliable.
    It's the same thing with Whisky (Scotch vs Japanese) and many other products. When people know, what they're testing right now, this destroys immediately the whole result. The marketing simply did a perfect job and makes them automatically prefer, what they personally prefer.

  5. I have the same opinion and put down my comment that iphone / s23 ultra screw up because of marques skin tone. if the model is white or asian, both iphone and s23 ultra will do great

  6. Do you even know what you are talking about? When talking about the Find X6 Pro and night mode shot it actually is one of the majority of phones that gives you control over such shots. As you can disable night mode or jump to pro mode and let Hasselblad colours take over. So its exactly that example where you have the control over such shots. Did you try the Find X6 Pro even?
    Xiaomi, Honor, Huawei, Vivo, Sony and others also allow this.

  7. I'd really like to see him compare ultra-wide photos as well. I use those a lot for work, so it'll be interesting to see those results. Also, I don't get the obsession people have with portrait mode.

  8. I love the Oppo Find X6 Pro but you can only buy it in China. There's no global version released.
    Hope they release the X7 Ultra globally. Video will suck, but you can't beat a collab with Hasselblad.

  9. iPhone low light problem that has existed since iPhone 12…
    if you ever try taking low light photo of Asians in low light conditions. Their skin turns out ORANGE!
    Always beware before you share photos in low light that has an asian in the group!

    I was very disappointed iPhone 15 Pro Max has NOT fixed this issue. I mean, if I stared at it long enough, the orange skin tone has reduced somewhat for the IP15, but when put side by side to S23u, P8P, P7P, it absolutely stands out!

    It's not acceptable on a flagship iPhone.
    Pixel needs to have more profiles or color settings. The detault makes the photos too flat and unnatural sometimes. At least S23u has dialed down the over-saturated / over-processed look. Waiting for the s24u to arrive soon!

  10. I know these fotos were taken with the auto mode camera to limit the variables of the test, but I wonder who would come out on top if someone took the Best foto possible with each camera (pro mode on samsung and sony experia for inatance) and then see which one (at its Best shot) would be in the top 3 🤔🤔

  11. The only thing this test tests is how well the phone exposes black people on a photo. And with no surprise, the pixels were on front because all they did this year was better black skin exposure on the imaging processor and new Ai functions on Google photos for pixel.