In photos taken during the day, you can see that the iPhone 15 has more information in dark areas and also has more accurate colors. The same goes for the details: there’s more of them in the new model. There is also a lot of noise in photos taken with the iPhone 11.
HDR mode works noticeably better on the iPhone 15 compared to the 11. When shooting wide, the iPhone 15 has more detail, especially in dark areas.
Selfie photos are sharper and more detailed on the iPhone 15. It also conveys skin tones better.
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Both smartphones can record video at 4K 60 fps with the main camera. At the same time, the iPhone 15 can switch between main and wide-angle lenses when shooting video, but the iPhone 11 cannot. 4K videos on the iPhone 15 are slightly sharper and have better dynamic range, even in low light. There is also a cinematic mode in version 15.
If you plan to shoot a lot of video on your smartphone, you definitely need to upgrade from the iPhone 11 to the 15. The latter has improved in almost every aspect of video recording and in all lighting conditions. The image on the iPhone 15 is much cleaner, there are more details, the image during the day is better, the dynamic range on the 15 is also wider than the 11.
When it comes to photography, the iPhone 15 improves low-light photography (with little to no noise) and better rendering of the edges of objects when shooting portraits. This smartphone also produces sharper photos and this is noticeable when you zoom in.
Source: Ferra

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