iPhone 14 Photonic Engine Explained - Visible Differences vs 13 Pro!
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Ever wondered just how much the Photonic Engine on the iPhone 14 and 14 Pro are contributing to your photos? I was curious too, so here's what I found!
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I can't believe this channel shows all of this in detail yet we have channels like The Verge, Engadget, even MKDHB with millions of subscribers that don't tell us ANY of this.
Exactly. Not only that, the video is easy to understand
So true so true
When y have millions of subscribers and thousands of sponsers from different brands then you can say something
When y have millions of subscribers and thousands of sponsers from different brands then you can say something
Kudos! Love how straightforward you explained it. More power to you and your channel!
Enjoyed the video, to my eye (and I may be wrong) at 2:32 (13) vs. 2:35 (14) the contrast is bumped up, but more than that, the detail is dial in as well. You see the halo around the edges, that is a sign of pushing the detail slider.
Great clear explanation at everybody’s level, keep it up man!! 🔝✌🏻
Simple yet Excellent comparison.
Man explained these things better than any youtuber out there
I just care about Color accuracy, the rest can go to the trash bin.
I don't like Samsung photos. They distort colors way too much
This! Samsung photos are just inaccurate. Google photos are underexposed messes with contrast cranked up.
Never seen an explanation like this before in my life. I was just wasting my time on other popular channels, none came close like this.
Thanks a lot for creating the video.
I'm so disappointed, I thought that I could get one for my car, and just shine a flashlight into the gas tank to feed it photons and save a lot of money on gas.
Is it possible to turn that thing off because every time I take a photo it auto enhances it and runs the picture
Amazing work
Excellent. Looking for actual review like this and not those silly comparison's where they look at a small zoomed out image and make their case.
Great explanation & comparison 😁 I’ve got a 14 plus and love the cameras 📸
Very minor in grand scheme of things but great vid and explanation
It is just increasing sharpening. See the halo around subjects.
Great detailed video. If only Apple would bring this back to iPhone 13/13 Pro, but they are pulling yet another Smart HDR/Night Mode
Excellent video! I learned something new. Great comparison.
Still i would choose the 13 pro
that could be easily preserved by unmasking filter in photoshop you could even make it better than iphone 14
I hate the automatic Deep Fusion im really sad about this feature. Wish I didn’t buy this phone
so.. that was super clear, concise and helpful. thanks. subscribed.
doesn't the photonic engine make the photos very grey and brightening the pictures???
Great vid ! I wanted to know if it's better to get the 13 pro in terms of photo and I got my answer. Thanks !
Great and straight to the point!
Photonic Engine it’s the cheap ProRaw version
this means the details of my wrinkles will be amplify ^^
Apple needs to release a camera
They used to. They used to have cinema🎥 cameras back in the day. This was pre iPhone, so long long ago.
Thanks for taking the trouble to do this comparison. Very helpful!
This a neat explanation 👌 👏 👍
wow niceeee
excellent video very well explained
I swear he said looking into the iPhone 14’s as$ h@le😧
great video !
Awesome Channel!
Does anyone know EXACTLY when the 14 pro max’s camera switch from optical to digital zoom? It claims to be optical to 3X. However, when I zoom slowly, there’s a stutter between 2.9 and 3X, and the view darkens a bit. So it feels like it’s optical up to 2.9, and then flips to digital at exactly 3X. Anyone know for sure?
2x Zoom uses the cropped 48MP sensor for a zoomed in view. Once you go to the 3 times zoom, the phone switches to the Telephoto camera. From 2-2.9 zoom, the phone uses digital zoom, until switching to the 3x zoom camera.
@@sam_9228 gotcha. Thanks for the info!
The fun thing is that iPhone 14 and 13 Pro share the same processor as well, there's no point why iPhone 13 Pro doesn't have Photonic engine
Oooh that’s the annoying feature which automatically enhances your photos, making it being taken by low caliber android phone. Hope they will have a toggle switch for that on the next update.
They do have a switch for it on the Pro models. Its called ProRAW 12MP or 48MP.
Couldn't that detail be because of the increase in megapixels vs the photonic engine?
He’s not testing the 14 pro. The 14 doesn’t have the increased resolution.
@@Trent-tr2nx Thanks for clarifying. I mistakenly thought all the 14 models had the upgraded megapixel count.
Are you going to do a Pixel 7 Pro review? Seems to be an interesting topic after the DXO ranking
Pixel 7 cameras are pretty overrated. That thing can't even do full resolution 50MP photos.
@@chrisak49 Quite a lot of phones don't utilize the advertised megapixel count to pixel binning unless you have something like ProRaw.
@@powerfultoa7 All of the flagships do it. Samsung does it. Apple does it. Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo, etc all have full resolution modes. Hell even Motorola allows it. Google Pixel cameras are not competitive without it.
@@chrisak49 That's why Pixel does pixel binning along with a lot of phone manufacturer's. Sure you get maybe more resolution but at the expense of noise and less color information? There must be a good reason why they didn't offer that option for this time
@@powerfultoa7 The issue is they don't give the user a choice. As a photography focused phone not having full resolution in good lighting conditions as even an option makes it not even top 5 smartphone camera
Seems as though "Photonic engine" is a new word for "increase saturation"
With contrast
Steve Jobs daughter said 14 is the same as 13. I agree. Regardless of your pay bro.
I don’t think Apple ever paid for this kind of video unlike Samsung and Google.
MY PHOTOS LOOK LIKE SHIT ON IPHONE 14 PRO
A bit late but have you seen MKBHD's video on this? He made a video about 48MP on the new iPhone 14 Pros and how the image processing pipeline isn't tuned well enough for the megapixel count. Video title is "What is Happening with iPhone Camera?"