2x zoom should never be used on the P6P for portrait mode and is an unfair comparison. It is essentially 3x on the main lens due to the inital 1.5x crop. 1x looks miles better.
For me personally, i think the Pixel have better colors ( true to life ) , bettter dynamic range ( better details in the dark areas in the pixel pictures ), And better stabilisation ( really impressive ). The S22 in the other hand has better night mode, better portrait mode, sharper pictures and overall a better package. Just wish Samsung went a bit lighter with the contrast in general, videos and photos seem a bit too saturated ( tho sharper and better quality than the pixel photos) which results in crushed blacks and sometimes over brightened areas... it would've been the PERFECT camera if it had the pixel colors and hdr.... None of these phone cameras is perfect, but it seems that the S22 is the more complete and overall better one .
If you're talking about pictures then yes, the Pixel looks more natural. Colors in video on the other hand look pretty bad on the Pixel I think. Way too warm and saturated, not natural at all compared to Samsung. S22 does have a bit too much contrast, I agree.
Really impressive with portrait mode on S22, for the video recording I prefer color on S22 look much natural than P6P but for stabilization when you run looks like P6P much better, I saw comparison between S22 exynos & snapdragon variant before for video recording its look like snapdragon have better stabilization than exynos, hopefully Samsung will tix this or at least improve the stabilization on exynos variant on the next update
yes. the pixel actually has much better dynamic range, but I bit too much warmth in the highs. if you're editing videos in premiere or other editor, this is easy to grade and dial back. once you do this the colour profile is similar. if you grade the samsung footage and bring up the shadows a notch, they end up looking very similar. other thing to note is if you use the MWP modded camera app, you can bump the bitrate to nearly double, which also makes a significant difference. with the samsung there is no option to do this.
This was super helpful. Thank you for posting this video, I am sure this took some time and effort to put together. It was helpful to see the two cameras side by side in so many different lighting conditions. Thank you. I use my front facing camera a lot, so maybe a little more footage of that one next time?
I don’t understand why everyone here says that in portrait mode it’s better to S22, all the details are absolutely lost there. This is also perfectly visible on the clothes - the pixel has a lot of details compared to S22. The perfect effect of blurring on s22 or excessive sharpening on Pixel is not so important if most of the details disappear on the face.
The main and ultra wide sensors are much bigger on the pixel 6 pro. And it also took much longer for exposure. Yet S22 has better results. It seems samsung has stepped up its image processing quite a lot. Nice video as always 👍
I have an S20 and I am very happy with it but do you think it is worth to upgrade to a S22 or even S22+ or should I wait for the (future!?!) S23... whenever that will happen?
02:22 is a perfect illustration of why I don't like Samsung image processing, ever since the Galaxy S7. It's like they have a "beautify" mode that you simply cannot turn off. The lady's skin details and texture are completely GONE! This looks way too "photoshopped" to me. I mostly shoot my kids, and definitely don't like them looking like they're out of a make up session! Sticking to my Pixel 3 for now. (still a decent phone if you don't need to make calls).
Samsung made a good job for sure. Portrait are so good. But for night mode i took better and sharp pictures with my pixel 6 pro. I love each brand but for now i have to deal with the pixel 6 pro and happy with it. And for the price it's a good deal 😁😁😁 nice review Alex 👍👍👍
@@RedskullPro I agree. I would rather not even activate night mode on my Pixel 6 when taking in low light. For some reason the pictures are sharper than when I use night mode which has a little bit of fuzziness to it despite me keeping my hands are still as possible.
THANK YOU MAN! I'm just in so deep doubt should I change my Pixel 6 for S22. Somehow I thought Pixel 6 has the best pictures especially wit the main lens but thanks to your review it's easier to make final decision as Samsung made really great job with S22 series. BTW you always choose phones tham I'm thinking of, so your reviews are by now my best guide! :D
@@RedskullPro I returned the S22 and kept my Pixel 6. The P6 is superior in pretty much every scenario imo. The shutter lag on the S22 really makes the phone unusable, kids and pets end up blurry with just a little movement. I also noticed a lot of high light clipping on the S22. Video on the S22 is inferior to the P6 as well, stablization is weaker as is dynamic range. There is also more noise in low light. Battery life on the S22 is mediocre as well, I got around 4 SOT, P6 got me around 5 1/2 SOT. $599 the P6 has no competition imo. Nice video I was excited but then I used the S22, maybe next time Samsung
Hello Redskull. I own the Poco F3 and there was an update to Miui 13. Since the new update, the main camera takes better pictures than before (my opinion). I would be happy about a camera comparison with the Samsung S22.
You cant see much difference at 5x zoom? Buddy, are you even looking? S22 has 3x optical, Pixel 6 pro has 4x. So, the 5x images look way more smudgy on S22 in your own samples, it's not even close.
This is a really good and honest comparison. Google really need to improve their camera app alot. The processing is terrible. Coming from a Redmi Note 10 which actually made alot better pictures in every single condition except zoom since its digital.
I just don't like how colorwise, the Pixel video looks completely different than the pictures it takes. Video looks too warm and saturated, where the pictures look more natural.
These comparisons are confusing. I've seen a number of comparisons where the pixel 6 pro is better than Samsung in many aspects. But yours is different.
You know the best part of this?? Google ain't really using the full potential of the new sensors yet, all these little errors you get in portrait for instance, are not that common on the pixel 5, because the software truly uses the most out of those 12mp sensors, just wait for google to keep training the algorithm with the new sensors, it could be a whole new level like the pixel 3 was over the competition when it was released.
Feel sorry for Google. Suggest that using Samsung main sensor wasn't good idea as well as that Tensor chip (which is likely some rejected and rebranded Exynos chip after all ;)). Finally departure of leading engineer who was responsible for camera development in previous models took its toll too.
@@RedskullPro True. Yet it seems they were in the game before and liked it. Again, I suspect that departure of some talented staff impacted on the final product.
Wanna see a Samsung camera shit the bed? Try taking pictures of pets or kids or any moving subject in indoor lighting. Literally knee caps Samsung cameras 😂
Peeexcel Seeeeeks Pro! jk ... love the video man! Great detailed comparison *applause* Loving my S22... got curious and wanted to see the diff. Now feeling much better about my choice. I was using LG Moto One Action before and noticed there is quite heavy processing from Google on the images.. I thought it was my phone only. Now I know its Google. Samsung wins hands down. Google gonna bow out of the phone making business soon like LG.
The iPhone ranks above these two in DXO Mark so bearing in mind the iPhone 13 Pro Max is from last year, maybe Samsung has much more to do?DXO is based on science not brand loyalty or subjective fancies.
@@andyH_England Funny how each year MKBHD blind cell phone camera test winner is never apple. Regardless of what DXO says. Be sure to get your 7th booster mr science guy.
@@YouGotPropofol Yes, science is the reality, personal choice is just that, personal preference! MKBHD called the Pixel 6 Pro the best 2021 device yet it was one of the most buggy devices in history and later he had to backtrack on that! So MKBHD is just a person, he is not some martyr, and really science is the objective and MKBHD just another subjective take, as relevant as you or me.
@@andyH_England His annual phone comparison and rankings for image quality are based on 50,000 - 100,000 people taking a poll comparing images blindly. It is not only his opinion. What other excuses do you have now? We are also not talking about 'buggy' vs 'non buggy'. Should not change the subject. Image, color, sharpness, brightness, saturation are completely a subjective 'science'. That is the point, for a company like DXO to be as arrogant to claim THEY know which photo is actually 'the best', is not relevant. What next? Will science tell me which hamburger is actually the best?
@@YouGotPropofol I am just saying that compared to asking a random YT channel or a Samsung or Pixel user, it seems more scientifically based using DXO. But indeed it comes down to personal preference, which does not necessarily mean it is the best photo, just what you prefer.
Yes, what went wrong and why so many YT creators marketing it as the best phone of 2021? Shows how much YT is tied to Google and really creators need to be on the consumer's side, not fancy ads for Google, Samsung and Apple.
It does not. You just had unrealistic expectations, that because Google will be upgrading the hardware they will be years ahead of the competition again. You just hate that the competition has finally caught up to Google and Google doesn't have the large lead anymore.
@@592Johno It's unrealistic in having the phone's photo processing to excel; over a Pixel 3 or 4 ? LOL... Photos from my Pixel 3 are superior in every facet with the exception of pixel depth.
2x zoom should never be used on the P6P for portrait mode and is an unfair comparison. It is essentially 3x on the main lens due to the inital 1.5x crop. 1x looks miles better.
True.
the audio on S22 is soooooo much better :)
Stabilisation much better on the pixel.
For me personally, i think the Pixel have better colors ( true to life ) , bettter dynamic range ( better details in the dark areas in the pixel pictures ), And better stabilisation ( really impressive ). The S22 in the other hand has better night mode, better portrait mode, sharper pictures and overall a better package. Just wish Samsung went a bit lighter with the contrast in general, videos and photos seem a bit too saturated ( tho sharper and better quality than the pixel photos) which results in crushed blacks and sometimes over brightened areas... it would've been the PERFECT camera if it had the pixel colors and hdr....
None of these phone cameras is perfect, but it seems that the S22 is the more complete and overall better one .
If you're talking about pictures then yes, the Pixel looks more natural. Colors in video on the other hand look pretty bad on the Pixel I think. Way too warm and saturated, not natural at all compared to Samsung. S22 does have a bit too much contrast, I agree.
Really impressive with portrait mode on S22, for the video recording I prefer color on S22 look much natural than P6P but for stabilization when you run looks like P6P much better, I saw comparison between S22 exynos & snapdragon variant before for video recording its look like snapdragon have better stabilization than exynos, hopefully Samsung will tix this or at least improve the stabilization on exynos variant on the next update
Yeah samsung needs to fix stabilization. an update is coming for s22 series snapdragon version 1.2GB update Whether for exynos i dont know
yes. the pixel actually has much better dynamic range, but I bit too much warmth in the highs. if you're editing videos in premiere or other editor, this is easy to grade and dial back. once you do this the colour profile is similar. if you grade the samsung footage and bring up the shadows a notch, they end up looking very similar. other thing to note is if you use the MWP modded camera app, you can bump the bitrate to nearly double, which also makes a significant difference. with the samsung there is no option to do this.
Is there any significant difference between snapdragon and exynos in terms of camera quality?
This was super helpful. Thank you for posting this video, I am sure this took some time and effort to put together. It was helpful to see the two cameras side by side in so many different lighting conditions. Thank you. I use my front facing camera a lot, so maybe a little more footage of that one next time?
Good suggestion!
I don’t understand why everyone here says that in portrait mode it’s better to S22, all the details are absolutely lost there. This is also perfectly visible on the clothes - the pixel has a lot of details compared to S22. The perfect effect of blurring on s22 or excessive sharpening on Pixel is not so important if most of the details disappear on the face.
The main and ultra wide sensors are much bigger on the pixel 6 pro. And it also took much longer for exposure. Yet S22 has better results. It seems samsung has stepped up its image processing quite a lot.
Nice video as always 👍
Awesome camera comparing as always Alex
Thanks! 👍
Thanks, you help me a lot for decide! :)
Happy to hear that!
nice! I was waiting for this video.
Hope you enjoyed it!
I have an S20 and I am very happy with it but do you think it is worth to upgrade to a S22 or even S22+ or should I wait for the (future!?!) S23... whenever that will happen?
See you on the S23 comparison asking the same thing about the S24.
Wait for 23
If the cameras are the most important for you I think the S22 is a nice upgrade. The S20 wasn't that great in my opinion.
@@RedskullPro how about when you have the S21?
02:22 is a perfect illustration of why I don't like Samsung image processing, ever since the Galaxy S7. It's like they have a "beautify" mode that you simply cannot turn off. The lady's skin details and texture are completely GONE! This looks way too "photoshopped" to me. I mostly shoot my kids, and definitely don't like them looking like they're out of a make up session! Sticking to my Pixel 3 for now. (still a decent phone if you don't need to make calls).
Yeah Samsung always has this skin smoothing effect… bizarre
Samsung made a good job for sure. Portrait are so good. But for night mode i took better and sharp pictures with my pixel 6 pro. I love each brand but for now i have to deal with the pixel 6 pro and happy with it. And for the price it's a good deal 😁😁😁 nice review Alex 👍👍👍
I think it depends a lot of how steady your hand is...maybe my hands are shaking a bit...
@@RedskullPro I agree. I would rather not even activate night mode on my Pixel 6 when taking in low light. For some reason the pictures are sharper than when I use night mode which has a little bit of fuzziness to it despite me keeping my hands are still as possible.
So glad Google didn't price match pixel 6 for me. Ended up with the s22 and loving it
haha, probably a good thing!
THANK YOU MAN! I'm just in so deep doubt should I change my Pixel 6 for S22. Somehow I thought Pixel 6 has the best pictures especially wit the main lens but thanks to your review it's easier to make final decision as Samsung made really great job with S22 series.
BTW you always choose phones tham I'm thinking of, so your reviews are by now my best guide! :D
haha! I was actually pretty disappointed by this Pixel...it just wasn't that great
@@RedskullPro I returned the S22 and kept my Pixel 6. The P6 is superior in pretty much every scenario imo. The shutter lag on the S22 really makes the phone unusable, kids and pets end up blurry with just a little movement. I also noticed a lot of high light clipping on the S22. Video on the S22 is inferior to the P6 as well, stablization is weaker as is dynamic range. There is also more noise in low light. Battery life on the S22 is mediocre as well, I got around 4 SOT, P6 got me around 5 1/2 SOT.
$599 the P6 has no competition imo. Nice video I was excited but then I used the S22, maybe next time Samsung
@@ssaini5028 I agree. The shutter lag's not acceptable since I mostly use my smartphone to take pics of my pets and nephew. So pixel it is
Great comparison. By the way, what area of Spain do you live in?
Close to Malaga
Hello Redskull. I own the Poco F3 and there was an update to Miui 13. Since the new update, the main camera takes better pictures than before (my opinion). I would be happy about a camera comparison with the Samsung S22.
Hey, I didn't keep the F3...but working on another video with a not yet released xiaomi
Pixels always go cooler.
You cant see much difference at 5x zoom? Buddy, are you even looking? S22 has 3x optical, Pixel 6 pro has 4x. So, the 5x images look way more smudgy on S22 in your own samples, it's not even close.
This is a really good and honest comparison. Google really need to improve their camera app alot. The processing is terrible. Coming from a Redmi Note 10 which actually made alot better pictures in every single condition except zoom since its digital.
Thanks for checking out the video!
What version you used in this comparison? In here, Brasil, the S22 series have only the snapdragon 8 gen 1
Exynos
A bit out of breath there Alex!😂
Yeah, running isn't my thing :)
I just don't like how colorwise, the Pixel video looks completely different than the pictures it takes. Video looks too warm and saturated, where the pictures look more natural.
Since both phones use Samsung cameras and chips processors, interesting differences in image processing software. Cheers
Fact
Except for some instances of autofocus issues in low light video on Samsung
These comparisons are confusing.
I've seen a number of comparisons where the pixel 6 pro is better than Samsung in many aspects. But yours is different.
It depends on so many things… when you take pictures… what colours are around you… many things
You know the best part of this?? Google ain't really using the full potential of the new sensors yet, all these little errors you get in portrait for instance, are not that common on the pixel 5, because the software truly uses the most out of those 12mp sensors, just wait for google to keep training the algorithm with the new sensors, it could be a whole new level like the pixel 3 was over the competition when it was released.
how long do we have to wait it's been almost 5 months since it came out, will they update the computational software when pixel 7 comes out?
Feel sorry for Google. Suggest that using Samsung main sensor wasn't good idea as well as that Tensor chip (which is likely some rejected and rebranded Exynos chip after all ;)). Finally departure of leading engineer who was responsible for camera development in previous models took its toll too.
I don’t think Google cares that much about the Pixel… just a super small part of their business
@@RedskullPro True. Yet it seems they were in the game before and liked it. Again, I suspect that departure of some talented staff impacted on the final product.
Awesome video
This guy did digital zoom + portrait mode to get the same crop size as S22 ,which wrecked the quality.
I didn't. I just move closer or further to the subject to get roughly the same picture depending on the phone
Wanna see a Samsung camera shit the bed? Try taking pictures of pets or kids or any moving subject in indoor lighting. Literally knee caps Samsung cameras 😂
You are 100% right!
@@RedskullPro Slow shutter on the Samsung is a deal breaker, how can this issue in 2022 still not be fixed?
Cant agree more!
s22 ultrawide 4k 60?????
Video recording for pixel is amazing.
The Galaxy appears to have slightly ‘warmer/deeper’ colours than the Pixel, but the difference isn’t much.
You have that the other way around
Finally, a really good and organized camera comparison. Instant sub
Ultra looks good for each vidéo and foto
Nice Comparison and S22 is the best
S22 better
Sir please do a camera review of K40S redmi, and comparison with redmi K40
They're both horrific phones though
S22 is very slightly better but pixel is way cheaper
Thanks for checking out the video
Thank you.
Peeexcel Seeeeeks Pro! jk ... love the video man! Great detailed comparison *applause* Loving my S22... got curious and wanted to see the diff. Now feeling much better about my choice. I was using LG Moto One Action before and noticed there is quite heavy processing from Google on the images.. I thought it was my phone only. Now I know its Google. Samsung wins hands down. Google gonna bow out of the phone making business soon like LG.
S22 little bit better than pixel 6 pro.
S22 photo colour accuracy is way off and the photos have seriously bad over sharpening. Pixel kicks the S22 out of the park.
it looks like the Samsung Galaxy S22 has a better white balance under the sun, Pixel 6 Pro has a better white balance at night.
make a video of the s21 vs s22 the base models
I didn't keep the S21... :(
Pixel is awesome
I think someone grab your video and resuse in YT
Do you have a link?
S22 snapdragon???
No, I have the exynos one this year
So bull shit when take photo by 2x zoom + portrait mode
PIXEL 6 FOR THE WIN
Battery life info on s22 ?
Not great...5h SOT max
Just over 5 hours.
Pixel 6 pro much better overall.
How? I think you are wrong
Apple has some work to do. Maybe they will make their screens more yellow and the photos even yellower. hahahahah
The iPhone ranks above these two in DXO Mark so bearing in mind the iPhone 13 Pro Max is from last year, maybe Samsung has much more to do?DXO is based on science not brand loyalty or subjective fancies.
@@andyH_England Funny how each year MKBHD blind cell phone camera test winner is never apple. Regardless of what DXO says. Be sure to get your 7th booster mr science guy.
@@YouGotPropofol Yes, science is the reality, personal choice is just that, personal preference!
MKBHD called the Pixel 6 Pro the best 2021 device yet it was one of the most buggy devices in history and later he had to backtrack on that!
So MKBHD is just a person, he is not some martyr, and really science is the objective and MKBHD just another subjective take, as relevant as you or me.
@@andyH_England His annual phone comparison and rankings for image quality are based on 50,000 - 100,000 people taking a poll comparing images blindly. It is not only his opinion. What other excuses do you have now? We are also not talking about 'buggy' vs 'non buggy'. Should not change the subject. Image, color, sharpness, brightness, saturation are completely a subjective 'science'. That is the point, for a company like DXO to be as arrogant to claim THEY know which photo is actually 'the best', is not relevant. What next? Will science tell me which hamburger is actually the best?
@@YouGotPropofol I am just saying that compared to asking a random YT channel or a Samsung or Pixel user, it seems more scientifically based using DXO. But indeed it comes down to personal preference, which does not necessarily mean it is the best photo, just what you prefer.
the pixel is just a huge disappointment this year.,, the s22 is far superior specially those portraits looks like out from a DSLR !
S22 is better than pixel
Thanks for checking out the video!
The dynamic range of pixel 6 is way better than samsung both in photo and video. 👌 But samsung is better in night mode photo
The pink fliwer blown out on the Pixel.
From the results of what I saw. The pixel is trash compare to s22
ouch :)
1st
100%
@@RedskullPro from 11.03 Internet in russia will be OFF
As a Pixel fan.. People hate to admit it.. The camera actually SUCKS... I'm so disappointed in purchasing this phone and can't wait to get rid of it
Yes, what went wrong and why so many YT creators marketing it as the best phone of 2021? Shows how much YT is tied to Google and really creators need to be on the consumer's side, not fancy ads for Google, Samsung and Apple.
It does not. You just had unrealistic expectations, that because Google will be upgrading the hardware they will be years ahead of the competition again. You just hate that the competition has finally caught up to Google and Google doesn't have the large lead anymore.
@@592Johno It's unrealistic in having the phone's photo processing to excel; over a Pixel 3 or 4 ? LOL... Photos from my Pixel 3 are superior in every facet with the exception of pixel depth.
Pixel's portrait mode is totally a shithouse
Remember a couple of years ago when the Pixels would take the best portraits?