The Ultimate iPhone 16 Pro Camera Settings & Camera Test




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  1. Let me start out by saying well done, nicely shot video; that being said, your bias to me was in full display. The video starts with breaking down the iPhone camera settings, but only the iPhone, I don't see how you get the same results on the Samsung. I would love a side by side how the iPhone and the Samsung were set to get the results you lot achieved. Not everyone who watches your videos owns an iPhone, I, in particular, own a Pixel and want to learn how to achieve the same results since I'm subscribed here, so ladies and gents, can you do that for us non-iPhone viewers?

  2. The fact they needed so much investigation and they were so happy for getting it right means it's not good for professional cameras. 😉😁

  3. Definitely a good video for the average consumer or a novice. What I think would be worth mentioning is that Apple's built-in photo's app can edit RAW photos pretty well. It's not going to be as feature-rich as Lightroom, but definitely gets the job done if all you're going to do is adjust levels.

  4. Loved the video except the part when it says that selfie should look like you see yourself on the screen…. nope.. selfie should be mirrored… So you appear as you are in reality… If you have a mole on the left side of your face, will appear there, if you see in the car, if there's text on your shirt , monument…. It will be legible… And not flipped horizontally

  5. Excellent video new guys!😁 Nice to see that a quality large sensor camera can still produce better photos than a phone–THOUGH ONLY MARGINALLY these days. And only astute, camera-educated people can even see the difference. Kudos to both full-frame photography and tiny-sensor smart phone photography! They are both wonderful tools and each has its place.

  6. Photographic style is stored as a layer under the hood so you are always able to revert back to the default style later on with full raw info still available

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