Although the Xiaomi 14 Pro can record 4K 60 fps video on its front camera, it still has a worse dynamic range than the iPhone 15 Pro Max. This can be seen by the fact that it completely illuminates the sky in the background. But in terms of stabilization, everything is fine in both cases. At the same time, in Xiaomi the picture is often brighter than necessary.

When shooting with the main camera at 4K 60 fps and at 5 (iPhone) or 3.2 (Xiaomi) magnification, stabilization works slightly worse on the 14 Pro.

At night at 4K 60fps there is slightly less detail on the Xiaomi than on the iPhone. At the same time, on the 15 Pro Max the image as a whole is brighter and lighter, but on the Xiaomi 14 Pro it is very dark.

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During the day, photos on the iPhone appear “colder”, while on the Xiaomi they appear “warmer”. It turns out that the 15 Pro Max is slightly better in terms of detail.

There is also some more information about the iPhone in 48 MP (iPhone) and 50 MP (Xiaomi) modes. With the increase in the number of parts, Apple smartphone also wins.

The ultra-wide-angle camera performs approximately the same during the day in both cases.

When it comes to portrait photos, the iPhone generally shows more detail in these photos.

At night, photos come out better without activating night mode on Xiaomi because there is not so much noise on it. But night mode is a little more elaborate on the iPhone. But sometimes the 14 Pro does a better job than the iPhone: for example, it covers some important points without any problems.

Selfie photos come out better on the iPhone 15 Pro Max, even at night.

Source: Ferra

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