First of all, the presenter found out which smartphone is better in terms of video recording: iPhone 14 Pro or Pixel 6 Pro.
Unlike the Pixel 6 Pro, the iPhone 14 Pro has a special movie mode. Therefore, in terms of video capabilities, the iPhone wins.
At 4K 60 fps, Pixel comes out with a slightly more contrast and saturated picture. It also has better stabilization. As for the backlight, neither smartphone can cope with them: the sunset looks just like a bright spot.
In the evening, Full HD comes out at 30 fps and the image comes out with more contrast on the Pixel 6 Pro. However, both devices are still unable to cope with bright objects and illuminate them. In general, a nicer picture is obtained on the Pixel.
Image quality and stabilization will be much better on iPhone if you shoot at night with ultra wide angle. But telephoto, on the contrary, is better on the Pixel compared to the iPhone 14 Pro.
Portrait photos (in portrait mode on iPhone, auto mode on Pixel) come out brighter and more saturated on the iPhone 14 Pro. The detail in these pictures is almost the same.
When using telephoto, blur looks more natural and pleasing on Pixel compared to iPhone. But everything remains the same in terms of colors: brighter on the iPhone, grayish on the Pixel 6 Pro.
In the evening, the Pixel does a better job of photographing people. Produces more natural shots.
In general, according to the expert, the iPhone is more stable and versatile in terms of portrait shooting.
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Night and evening, the photos are close in detail. And colors are once again slightly muted on the Pixel and more saturated on the iPhone. But the Pixel 6 Pro handles the backlight a little better.
In general, the iPhone wins in detail when shooting with the main and wide-angle cameras, and photos with zoom look better on the Pixel.
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Daytime shots are slightly darker on the Pixel and lighter on the iPhone. But the details are still very close. Even the width shows itself better on the Pixel 6 Pro.
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Of the two smartphones, the iPhone 14 Pro performed better overall in many scenarios. It also turned out to be better than the Samsung S22 Ultra.
Source: Ferra

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