OnePlus 10T Cameras vs iPhone 13 Pro Max



Android-based smartphone company OnePlus today announced the launch of its newest device, the OnePlus 10T, which we were able to check out ahead of time. The OnePlus 10T, priced starting at $649, boasts upgraded camera technology, so we thought we’d pit it against the iPhone 13 Pro Max to see just how it measures up.

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19 thoughts on “OnePlus 10T Cameras vs iPhone 13 Pro Max”

  1. I definitely prefer the pictures from the iPhone 13 promax, but I don’t know how many iPhone users are using that specific model. I would like to see the comparison against the iPhone 13 and iPhone 12 as well. Please great video

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  2. …the only "thing" I see on the iPhones is the skies rendition: it is never one shade of blue that fades in the horizon. It is quite obvious it was processed and it is more evident in this comparison… still prefer iPhone… greetings from Mexico!

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  3. I'm a Samsung user myself and I disliked Apple all my life but here the iPhone is the clear winner. The photos are crisper, more detailed and more saturated. OnePlus photos are sometimes washed out, sometimes too bright (exactly what I hate about Pixel photos too) to the point they look unnatural. The textures of water and brick wall show this differences the most.

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  4. The iPhone might have a telephoto lens, but for my taste that 77mm full frame equivalent is far from being long enough. I am looking forward to periscope lenses arriving at the iPhone, which can produce 150mm or even 200mm photos, which are very useful in many situations like when you visit a sports event of a concert. The best way would be keeping the 12 megapixel main lens, but having a high megapixel telephoto lens with high quality glass, which would allow a lot of cropping.

    An "Apple camera" would also be great. It could have enough space for a much larger sensor.

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  5. As far as focal length is concerned, a "normal" lens would be 50mm. So the 3x lens in the 13 pro which is 72mm is actually 1.44x. The 1x lens is 26 mm or about .5x lens is 13mm or about .26x The wide angle lenses are fine for landscapes, but should not be used for portraits since they distort the image and are unflattering. The long exposure or night mode in the 13 pro can result in blurred photos unless you are very steady or use a tripod or use the camera timer with the iPhone supported somehow. Sorry to ramble so much.

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  6. How are they calculating the 50 megapixel? Is the sensor actually 50 megapixels or are they doing like what Samsung has done in the S 22 ultra where they are using pixel binning to bloat the number of pixels. If you read the literature for the Samsung S 22 ultra it says it has a 108 megapixel sensor but in reality they are using nine pixels of binning per pixel on the CCD meaning that one pixel is gathering information from the surrounding nine pixels which make it 108 mega pixels but the sensor itself is 108÷ nine which equals 12. So the 12 megapixel sensor plus spinning equals 108 megapixels. I’m wondering if they are doing something similar to get to that 50 megapixel

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