Galaxy S24 Ultra vs Pixel 8 Pro: Camera Shootout

TLDRIn this camera shootout, we compare the new Galaxy S24 Ultra and Google's Pixel 8 Pro to see how they stack up in everyday use. We analyze their camera specs, video capture capabilities, low light performance, and more.

Key insights

🔍The Galaxy S24 Ultra has a 200MP primary camera, 50MP 5x Periscope camera, 10MP 3x telephoto, and two 12MP ultra-wide sensors.

📷The Pixel 8 Pro features a 50MP primary camera, 2x digital zoom, and 48MP ultra-wide and 5x Periscope cameras.

🌙Both devices perform well in low light situations, but the Pixel 8 Pro has a slight advantage with less grain.

🎥Video capture is impressive on both devices, with options for 4K recording at up to 60 FPS and 8K recording on the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

💡The Galaxy S24 Ultra offers smooth transitions between different lenses, providing a better user experience.

Q&A

What are the camera specs of the Galaxy S24 Ultra?

The Galaxy S24 Ultra has a 200MP primary camera, 50MP 5x Periscope camera, 10MP 3x telephoto, and two 12MP ultra-wide sensors.

How does the Pixel 8 Pro perform in low light situations?

The Pixel 8 Pro performs well in low light situations, with less grain compared to the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Can both devices record 4K video?

Yes, both the Galaxy S24 Ultra and Pixel 8 Pro can record 4K video at up to 60 FPS.

Does the Galaxy S24 Ultra have 8K video recording?

Yes, the Galaxy S24 Ultra offers 8K video recording at 30 FPS.

What is the advantage of the Galaxy S24 Ultra's camera transitions?

The Galaxy S24 Ultra offers smooth transitions between different lenses, making it easier to capture different perspectives.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the camera shootout between the Galaxy S24 Ultra and Pixel 8 Pro.

01:34Comparison of camera specs, including megapixels and video recording capabilities.

03:27Side-by-side video comparisons of the ultra-wide cameras on both devices.

04:35Low light video and photo comparisons.

06:28Video capture with the selfie cameras.

09:04Final thoughts on the camera shootout and a request for viewer preferences.