Pixel 7 Pro vs Mate 50 Pro vs 12S Ultra vs X80 Pro: Camera Shootout



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I compare the cameras of the Google Pixel 7 Pro, Huawei Mate 50 Pro, Xiaomi 12S Ultra, and Vivo X80 Pro. Camera testing includes videos in day and night, portraits, zoom shots, ultra-wide, and of course main camera shots in low light situations.

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TIME CODES:
0:00 – INTRO
0:07 – Pixel 7 Pro main camera footage
1:10 – Mate 50 Pro main camera footage
1:39 – 12S Ultra main camera footage
2:06 – X80 Pro main camera footage
2:16 – Pixel 7 Pro ultra-wide footage
2:39 – Mate 50 Pro ultra-wide footage
3:27 – 12S Ultra ultra-wide footage
3:41 – X80 Pro ultra-wide footage
4:25 – main camera testing
5:27 – zoom lens testing
6:43 – main camera against backlight testing
7:22 – main camera against harsh backlight testing
8:56- ultra-wide camera testing
9:31 – portrait mode testing
9:58 – low light main camera testing
11:47 – low light zoom testing
11:53 – low light video testing
13:01 – conclusion

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25 thoughts on “Pixel 7 Pro vs Mate 50 Pro vs 12S Ultra vs X80 Pro: Camera Shootout”

  1. These are the best phone photo comparisons I've seen on YT yet. Not only what you cover and how but even your own opinions on it are very spot on imo. Color accuracy and exposure is important but you can't just go ham on HDR look because it makes things look fake. Same goes for sharpness and clarity. Some manufacturers like Vivo in this instance seem to boost HDR and also denoise+oversharpen things too much. The result ends up being a blotchy, digital paintery mess. The ignorance from many regarding this over processing is especially apparent when you see that DXOMark considers the Honor Magic4 Ultimate at least in rank 2 when it comes to photo quality. Just look at the images they show in their review… it's grossly overprocessed. Makes me wonder if and how much money was paid for this ranking.
    I'm using the Huwawei P30 rn and can't stand the RGY sensor anymore because in some scenarios it's really doing weird things. Having to edit the green tint it sometimes adds in corners of the shot is almost impossible. I won't be going with another Huawei phone going forward because of that sensor tech alone. So far the Xiaomi is the winner for me. Yes it doesn't always correct for exposure with HDR but thanks to that it ends up being more organic/natureal looking… it produces images that look the least "smartphony" imo. And with the pro/manual settings I'm sure I'll manage to shoot great photos with it if a situation is more challenging. If Google's Pixel had a pro shooting mode I'd grab that but I'm not willing to rely 100% on what Google deems a good photo for me. Speaking of which, I would love it if you would consider making a videos focusing purely on the camera app controls of these phones. Hardly any Youtuber/reviewer does that and it's such an important part of the shooting experience, as well as the results you might be getting. I understand that not everyone is a skilled photographer but those who do have some experience with camera settings or just want more control in general might really profit from it.

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  2. at the end of the day, it all comes down to what a person gives priority to.
    I never like fake things.
    if it's dark I want my phone to try to take the dark as accurately as possible.
    So again I belong to the team Xiaomi 12s Ultra.

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  3. i love the huawei mate 50 pro . but its not a great upgrade for me this one because if got huawei mate 40 pro plus .so maybe wait and see what mate 60 will bring terms of zoom .love 10x persicoop so much

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