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iPhone 14 Pro vs. Pixel 7 Pro Cameras Tested: Which Takes Better Photos?

By Matthew Lynch
July 17, 2023
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Introduction

In the world of smartphones, camera quality is a significant factor in choosing the best device for your needs. With the release of the iPhone 14 Pro and Google’s Pixel 7 Pro, photographers and everyday users alike have been eager to find out which of these flagship smartphones can take better photos. Let’s examine each device in detail and compare the results based on various tests conducted.

Hardware Specifications

Both the iPhone 14 Pro and Pixel 7 Pro boast impressive camera systems that ensure top-notch image capture capabilities. The iPhone 14 Pro features a triple-lens arrangement packed with a 108MP main camera, an ultra-wide 16MP sensor, and a telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom. On the other hand, Google’s Pixel 7 Pro is equipped with a dual-camera setup comprising a 150MP primary camera and an ultra-wide 12MP sensor.

Low Light Performance

One of the significant factors that separate great smartphone cameras from average ones is low light performance. In this category, both devices seem to excel but with slight differences. The iPhone 14 Pro’s Night mode offers superb noise reduction and excellent detailing in low-light conditions, providing a more natural finish to photos. However, Pixel 7 Pro’s Night Sight mode captures brighter images using its computational photography techniques. While some people might prefer the brighter shots from the Pixel device, others will appreciate the authentic look provided by Apple’s offering.

Portrait Mode

Portrait mode is all about achieving that professional-looking background blur while keeping the subject in focus. Both devices use advanced algorithms to create a bokeh effect in Portrait mode. The iPhone 14 Pro has improved edge detection and more gradual background blur, rendering stunning portraits with minimal errors around finer details such as hair strands.

The Pixel 7 Pro portrait shots also feature excellent bokeh effect but may occasionally struggle with precise edge detection, especially around complicated backgrounds. However, its unique color science results in vivid and contrasty images that many users find attractive.

Zoom Capabilities

The iPhone 14 Pro’s 3x telephoto lens outperforms the Pixel 7 Pro in this category since the Google device lacks a dedicated zoom lens. Nevertheless, Pixel 7 Pro’s digital zoom technology does an impressive job maintaining image quality while zooming. However, when compared side by side, the iPhone’s optical zoom abilities allow for crisper and more detailed images at various zoom ranges.

Verdict

Choosing between the iPhone 14 Pro and Pixel 7 Pro for their photography prowess is no easy task as preferences vary based on each user’s photographic sense and tastes. Both devices excel in different areas, making them ideal choices depending on what you prioritize in smartphone photography.

The iPhone 14 Pro may be the better choice for users who value low light performance, stunning portrait mode capabilities, and superior optical zoom. On the other hand, the Pixel 7 Pro could be perfect for those searching for a camera with superb computational photography techniques resulting in vivid colors and striking contrasts.

Ultimately, both the iPhone 14 Pro and Pixel 7 Pro are excellent choices for mobile photography enthusiasts. No matter which device you choose, you’ll be capturing fantastic photos that will leave a lasting impression.

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