iPhone 15 vs Motorola Edge 60 Pro Camera Stabilization Test

I personally liked the look of the face here in iPhone's selfies in most situations. Yes, Moto has a huge advantage. That portrait selfies also get a wider field of view. In fact, you will see how messed up the S detection is here in iPhone 15. Difference comes in the quality in the transition as compared to iPhone 15 Moto here has done S detection very well. So, right now iPhone 15 and Moto S60 Pro are shooting 4K 30fps video. And now here is the ultrawide camera. As we switch to 2X, you can see here how much difference comes in the quality in the transition as compared to iPhone 15 and along with this you can see how both the phones are controlling the exposure. So iPhones are very expert in exposure control but let's known how S60 Pro is maintaining the quality in terms of stabilization sharpness. So clearly here you get an advantage in Moto S60 Pro as compared to iPhone. Now we are seeing what kind of stabilization is there in the ultrawide camera. In fact here you get a free X zone in S6 Pro which is an optical lens. So clearly here you get an advantage in Moto S60 Pro as compared to iPhone. And trust me, I liked Motorola's video a lot in that respect. Like especially you will notice that the exposure control is very smooth. The 1080 p 60 FPS videos of the primary cameras of both the phones Now we are seeing what kind of stabilization is there in the ultrawide camera. Then let's switch to 1X. This is the 1080 p 60 FPS videos of the primary cameras of both the phones. Now as you know the iPhones here are kind of a benchmark in terms of videos. And the way colours etc. Are maintained in iPhone videos is absolutely next level. But still, Android phones of the same budget or in fact more expensive than this also do bad in terms of videos. And the stabilization is also working very well. So here in the ultrawide video, you will notice some things. That iPhone 15 is capturing a lot of area. Here, the sharpness and details that you get in the S60 Pro have been done a bit overly here through the software. Like here, as soon as we switch to 1x in Motorola, you can see here that the sharpness and details you get are quite on the natural side. So the consistency of this thing here, you will get a little less in Moto. So here in the ultrawide video, you will notice some things. Stabilization of the remaining part Let's check the stabilization of the remaining part. So this is the 1080p 60fps video of the ultra wide camera. Here also you will know that the exposure control is very good in Moto. Obviously iPhone is the best. In fact, a lot of over processing was visible in Moto's 4K 30fps video. But that thing is very less visible in full HD video. So it is totally usable. Now overall iPhones are the best in video quality. But one thing Motorola is better in is the zoom of the video. This is that in both the phones, zoom can be up to 3X and in iPhone maximum 6X. Because of this you get better sharpness and more details in the video. And it can also zoom a lot in the video. Like maximum up to 20X where the quality is obviously not very good. And in Moto you get a telephoto camera

I personally liked the look of the face here in iPhone’s selfies in most situations. Yes, Moto has a huge advantage. That portrait selfies also get a wider field of view. In fact, you will see how messed up the S detection is here in iPhone 15.

 

 

Difference comes in the quality in the transition as compared to iPhone 15

 

Moto here has done S detection very well. So, right now iPhone 15 and Moto S60 Pro are shooting 4K 30fps video. And now here is the ultrawide camera. As we switch to 2X, you can see here how much difference comes in the quality in the transition as compared to iPhone 15 and along with this you can see how both the phones are controlling the exposure. So iPhones are very expert in exposure control but let’s known how S60 Pro is maintaining the quality in terms of stabilization sharpness.

 

 

So clearly here you get an advantage in Moto S60 Pro as compared to iPhone. Now we are seeing what kind of stabilization is there in the ultrawide camera. In fact here you get a free X zone in S6 Pro which is an optical lens. So clearly here you get an advantage in Moto S60 Pro as compared to iPhone. And trust me, I liked Motorola’s video a lot in that respect. Like especially you will notice that the exposure control is very smooth.

 

 

The 1080 p 60 FPS videos of the primary cameras of both the phones

 

Now we are seeing what kind of stabilization is there in the ultrawide camera. Then let’s switch to 1X. This is the 1080 p 60 FPS videos of the primary cameras of both the phones. Now as you know the iPhones here are kind of a benchmark in terms of videos. And the way colours etc. Are maintained in iPhone videos is absolutely next level. But still, Android phones of the same budget or in fact more expensive than this also do bad in terms of videos. And the stabilization is also working very well. So here in the ultrawide video, you will notice some things.

 

 

That iPhone 15 is capturing a lot of area. Here, the sharpness and details that you get in the S60 Pro have been done a bit overly here through the software. Like here, as soon as we switch to 1x in Motorola, you can see here that the sharpness and details you get are quite on the natural side. So the consistency of this thing here, you will get a little less in Moto. So here in the ultrawide video, you will notice some things.

 

 

Stabilization of the remaining part

 

Let’s check the stabilization of the remaining part. So this is the 1080p 60fps video of the ultra wide camera. Here also you will know that the exposure control is very good in Moto. Obviously iPhone is the best. In fact, a lot of over processing was visible in Moto’s 4K 30fps video. But that thing is very less visible in full HD video. So it is totally usable.

 

Now overall iPhones are the best in video quality. But one thing Motorola is better in is the zoom of the video. This is that in both the phones, zoom can be up to 3X and in iPhone maximum 6X. Because of this you get better sharpness and more details in the video. And it can also zoom a lot in the video. Like maximum up to 20X where the quality is obviously not very good. And in Moto you get a telephoto camera.

 

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