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We took the two phones on a tour through San Francisco's Chinatown to find out. Both the X and the 8 Plus share a dual-lens, 12-megapixel camera, with slightly different specs. Here's the breakdown. As for the front-facing camera, both have the same resolution at 7 megapixels, but on the X it's part of a larger setup called the TrueDepth camera. This includes an infrared camera, sensors and light projectors capable of perceiving depth. Apart from powering FaceID, Apple's face-unlocking feature, this camera can produce the portrait mode effect for selfies.
To test the phones side by side, we mounted them on a rig so the camera lenses would align as closely as possible, Because the orientation of the cameras (vertical on the X and horizontal nude life drawing figure - celina iphone case on the 8 Plus) it's difficult to get them to produce an identical field of view, When piecing together this comparison, certain displays made some photos from the iPhone X look more saturated and vibrant than those from the 8 Plus, Overall, in most situations, the phones produce very similar images in terms of color, detail and dynamic range..
The X's OLED screen makes images brighter and more vibrant than those on the 8 Plus when you're looking at photos on the phones. Portraits shot on both phones look very good at reduced magnifications. When you look at them at increased magnification, fine details such as hair look sharper on the X. A portrait shot on the iPhone X (left) and iPhone 8 Plus (right). Inset is a 100 percent crop of the hair, showing how the X is sharper. The portrait mode that creates the blurred background or bokeh effect looks similar on both phones. But the X has the edge because the image looks sharper.
Colors also appear to be consistently more saturated on the iPhone X than on the iPhone 8 Plus, You'll notice it most on the feathers and face in the portraits of the emperor above, The orange and pink of the feathers on his hat look more vibrant on the X, on the 8 Plus colors seem to be slightly duller, Skin tone is also different, His face looks a darker on the 8 Plus with more of a bluish pink hue, whereas the X shows more of a peach tone that comes across brighter, Portrait mode with the front-facing camera on the iPhone X is a lot of fun, You access it in the same way as the rear camera: swipe to portrait mode, select the lighting option you want, position yourself in the frame so the device detects nude life drawing figure - celina iphone case your face, then snap away..
It doesn't seem to do as good a job as the rear camera in blurring hair, but it's nice to have the option compared to the regular selfie camera on the 8 Plus. It's worth noting that other phones like the Google Pixel 2 have the ability to produce the portrait mode with software, without the need for a depth-sensing camera array like on the X. There's no significant difference between photos taken on the telephoto lenses on the X and 8 Plus in daylight or well-lit situations. For video, shooting any sort of tracking, walking or moving shot with the 2x lens is where you'll notice the stabilized lens most. If you're keeping the phone relatively still, you probably won't notice much difference.
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