I am shooting 4K 30 FPS video from the selfie camera of both the phones. This is the maximum resolution frame rate support you get in Moto S 60 Pro. And iPhone can obviously shoot up to 4K 60 here. So let us see the quality here in 4K 30 in both the phones. Now from ibd here the Moto S60 Pro is performing very well.
Motion videos of both the phones in full HD at 120 FPS
According to the budget here you also get very good stabilization in the video. And especially when compared with iPhone, you can see here how much difference there is in the exposure control. Because many Android users mess up a lot with the exposure control in selfie videos. When compared with iPhone here you may find the video of Moto a bit dull or under exposed. Let’s talk about stabilization. Here you will see how amazing Motorola is performing. This issue arises. These are slow motion videos of both the phones in full HD at 120 FPS.

Mainly here you will see the difference in the color of my face in the processing of the video and also in the overall colors in the video. But Moto has maintained the sharpness details quite well. Now one thing you get here in S 60 Pro is dual capture video. I am shooting with the primary camera. So here you do not get the option of switching during the video. So here you will have to pause the video and switch to multiple lenses.
I am shooting with the 3X tele photo camera in Motorola L60 Pro. So here you get a very good addition to shoot videos with multiple lenses. Now in low light, the approach of both the phones is very different. The colors in Motorola remain quite on the neutral side. On the other hand, the iPhone’s photo has a very warm tone. In fact, at 3X, you will see that the iPhone’s photo has more noise. Along with this, the overall processing of the photo also looks better than Moto’s. And in this same situation, Motorola’s 3X camera again performs quite well in low light. And especially in low light samples, just like daytime, you get a lot of contrast in iPhone’s photos.
Switching side by side on ultra wide 2x, 3X and 4X
The darker regions in the photos get hidden completely. Rather, in Motorola, you will see that here the thing gets lit up very well. And especially the visibility of the darker regions is much better. So wherever decent light is available, I liked Motorola’s photos more. Yes, the 3x lens needs a little more light than the primary camera. And similarly, the portrait photos here will look better in terms of sharpness, details and low noise levels.
It is just that the skin tones get manipulated a little bit here, which is quite accurate in iPhone. But in this situation, the performance of Moto’s 3x lens is quite good, trust me guys, what a great photo Motorola has taken. And similarly, Motorola’s selfies are brighter. You will get better sharpness and details in this. And especially the difference in portrait selfies is very high. One thing is definitely here that as soon as the situation becomes very dark, it is like there is no light available at all. So in that case, the iPhone here is able to extract more detail and sharpness. Its photos are a little brighter.
Now whether we talk about the ultrawide camera or the main camera, especially you will see a little more difference in the ultrawide camera. Talking about low light videos, it is shooting at 4K 30 FPS. And I am switching side by side on ultra wide 2x, 3X and 4X. You will obviously always get more accurate colours in iPhone. But apart from that, whatever other things are there like the light control in the back, the control of lens flare, sharpness, they are much better in Moto’s selfies.
After seeing the complete comparison of cameras
So here you will notice that the iPhone’s video is brighter. And the exposure is well maintained in it. And the exposure here in the Moto’s video is also being maintained well. But as soon as it becomes very dark, then in that case iPhone is definitely performing much better here. If we talk about the clear winner in terms of videos, it will be iPhone. But without comparing, you get good quality here on Motorola. And this is selfie videos at 4K 30 FPS.
The noise in Moto’s video is quite a lot. Like here, you can notice it in the sky etc. I am moving from darkness to light. Well I wood things are quite clear here, that Moto’s video has more noise but it is also sharper. And the iPhone’s video is brighter. There is less noise in it but it is also lacking details. Then again from light to darkness. So how both the phones are able to maintain the sharpness and exposure. You can see the difference in that thing.
Well guys what are your thoughts after seeing the complete comparison of cameras. Well I think the camera of S60 Pro is quite versatile as per the budget. Like possibilities are quite high. A high quality ultrawide camera which is very difficult to find in this budget. A good quality 4x telephoto camera and especially in videos, very good stabilization is available.