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The Pixel 2 and the iPhone 8 Plus battle it out to determine which phone's camera does better portraits, landscape selfies and low-light shots. Google says the camera on its Pixel 2 can beat the iPhone 8 Plus. Yet again (and thanks to some tech refinements). Last year's comparison proved the single lens on the Pixel was capable of producing better shots than the two lenses on the iPhone 7 Plus in most categories. To find out which 2017 phone's camera is better, we put them to the test at Pier 39 in San Francisco. The phones were mounted on a rig that lined up the lenses at almost the same angle. Most shots were taken on the default camera settings with auto HDR unless we say otherwise. This is all about still shots, but you should also check out our video quality comparison to see which phone is best at moving pictures. And go see just how much better the iPhone 8 Plus's camera is than the 7 Plus.
Here are the results of our shoot-out between the Google Pixel 2 and the iPhone 8 Plus at San Francisco's Pier 39, The iPhone 8 Plus and the Pixel 2 use high dynamic range (HDR) image processing, combining multiple frames taken in quick succession into a single image, Landscapes on the Pixel 2 look brighter and sharper up close, But the vibrant colors and greater contrast on the iPhone's shot of Alcatraz make it seem more dramatic, The same can be seen in this switcheasy starfield iphone xs glitter case - black shot, The Pixel's is brighter with more accurate colors and details..
But the iPhone's shot appears to have more detail because of the greater contrast and color. But the downside of having one lens is that the Pixel 2 only has a digital zoom and the shot of Alcatraz at 2x looks washed out and grainy relative to the iPhone's. The iPhone uses the telephoto lens to zoom in on a shot without sacrificing image quality at 2x as you can see in this shot. This shot of the salt looks good, until you see the same result on the iPhone. The color of the salt is more accurate here, but you start to loose detail on the grains at the top.
The greater contrast and saturation favors this shot and makes the grains of salt look sharper, When the Pixel 2 gets it right, it can produce even better portraits than the iPhone 8 Plus, The colors in this shot of Frisco Fred are more accurate, there's more detail in his face, and I liked having a wider angle to chose from, The blurred background effect around his face looks good, but the hues are too warm and the switcheasy starfield iphone xs glitter case - black card in his had is not in focus, But the iPhone was a lot more consistent, Many Pixel attempts looked more like this one where the cards are blurred out..
The iPhone nailed the effect almost every time even when dealing with inanimate objects like the salmon in this shot. Selfies in general look better on the Pixel. The colors are more vibrant and the shot is sharper. The front-facing camera on the iPhone has a narrower lens and the shot doesn't look as crisp. Plus the Pixel 2 has portrait mode on the front-facing camera, although it's far from perfect.. The Pixel 2 uses a dual LED flash. In this shot Lexy's face looks sharp, but the flash gave her a slight red-eye and washed out her skin.
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