![]() Samsung’s brilliant telephoto camera was the runaway winner, though, and easily beat the iPhone 15 Pro Max - even managing to get really close to Apple’s optical zoom when shooting digitally. However, as both were technically very accomplished, the “winner” will mostly be about personal preference. What’s fascinating is that the two cameras did take different photos, resulting in a different interpretation of the scene. The camera battle between the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max and the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is a draw, with both winning a single category each and drawing in the other three. Winner: Draw Both winners, and both are brilliant Andy Boxall / Digital Trends The S23 Ultra’s bokeh effect doesn’t usually have the same subtleness, but often its brighter photos are more flattering and fun. I like the iPhone 15 Pro’s selfie camera and appreciate how you can use the same easy-to-master Portrait mode effects from the rear camera, and the edge recognition is always very effective. Is one better than the other? Like some other categories here, it may come down to personal taste. However, in specific circumstances, such as when you get close up, there are notable differences between them. It’s quite difficult to single out one main camera as better than the other in many situations, as the results are just a different take on the same scene with the same high level of quality and detail. The iPhone 15 Pro Max and the Galaxy S23 Ultra can often take very different photos, and I’m going to highlight a few here. They have been resized for easier online viewing. The photos in this test were taken across different days, all in auto mode. The front selfie camera has 12 megapixels. Optical image stabilization is onboard, along with laser autofocus. ![]() Moving on to the Galaxy S23 Ultra, it has a massive 200MP main camera (which shoots in 12MP by default, lower than the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s 24MP default), a 12MP 120-degree field-of-view wide-angle camera, and a pair of 10MP telephoto cameras for a 3x and a 10x optical zoom. Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Andy Boxall / Digital Trends Video isn’t part of the test, but we have some examples of its ability in this article plus there is an in-depth test of the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s video performance here. On the front is a 12MP camera with autofocus and image stabilization. I haven’t tested these against the Galaxy S23 Ultra. The main camera can be used to shoot at 24mm, 28mm, and 35mm, giving further flexibility, plus there’s a full resolution 48MP mode. How bad is a 2012 iPhone camera in 2023? Take a look for yourselfġ7 iPhone apps I couldn’t live without in 2023ĥ things Apple needs to do with the iPhone in 2024
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