It s all the standard version, and the iPhone can t shoot portraits compared to 2K domestic machines

Mondo Digital Updated on 2024-01-29

Most people like to take photos and share in their daily lives, and in addition to recording some wonderful moments and beautiful scenery, portraits should be the most frequently used scenes in daily shooting. In this regard, everyone knows the shooting effect of iPhone, and post-beauty optimization is indispensable, and many people even shoot directly with third-party cameras. In contrast, domestic mobile phones attach great importance to portrait shooting, focusing on everything from hardware to algorithms, and the results are also very pleasing. Even if it is a domestic standard version model at a price of 2K, the portrait performance is also remarkable, let's use the now hot OPPO Reno11, Honor 100 and iPhone 15 to compare it to see who is the real standard version of the portrait king.

From left to right: iPhone 15, OPPO Reno11, Honor 100

Before comparing, let's take a look at the camera parameters of the three phones. Let's talk about OPPO Reno11 first, it is composed of a single-lens reflex wide-angle main camera + single-lens reflex portrait lens + single-lens reflex ultra-wide angle 50 million single-lens reflex-level portrait three cameras, of which the single-lens reflex portrait lens is unique at the 2K price point. Honor 100 is a dual rear camera specification, 50 million SLR-level Allah camera and 12 million ultra-wide-angle lens, the focus of domestic models on image quality and portrait is very obvious from the configuration. As for the iPhone 15, everyone should know that the main camera has finally been upgraded to 48 million pixels, followed by an ancestral 12 million ultra-wide angle.

From left to right: iPhone 15, Honor 100, Oppo Reno11

Next, without talking nonsense, go directly to the sample comparison. For most people, no matter what the light and scene, taking out the phone and shooting directly is the most common operation, including portrait shooting. In this case, if it is an indoor scene, it can be seen that the three phones perform well in terms of picture quality and detail, the background color of the Honor 100 is a little distorted, and the performance of the iPhone 15 is close to what can be seen by the naked eye, which is relatively plain;The Honor 100 feels a little red;The Oppo Reno11 is more natural and realistic in color, skin tones, and portrait detail.

1x focal length, from left to right: Oppo Reno11, Honor 100, iPhone 15

At the same 1x focal length, it is more difficult to image outdoor scenes with complex lighting. The iPhone 15 performance is still the same, and the extremely realistic imaging style may require the girl to retouch the picture later and then share it with social friends. The Honor 100 is much better here, although the problem of too strong a color tone still exists, but it is good in terms of picture quality and beauty. The most surprising thing is still oppo reno11,Just the right skin tone and a beauty that is not false at all,The key super light and shadow image engine's processing of light and shadow makes the facial features look more three-dimensional,With the background blur,It looks very pleasing。

1x focal length, from left to right: Oppo Reno11, Honor 100, iPhone 15

But in fact, if you know photography, you should know that 2x focal length is the most suitable for portraits. In this scenario, the performance of the iPhone 15 is still mainly realistic. The Honor 100 is a little better, although the warm tones are a little unnatural, and the hair appears a little smeared, but it's not bad. The most worthy of praise is OPPO Reno11,**Portrait focal length and 2x optical zoom bring the ultimate detail and composition space,Natural skin tone is ruddy and shiny,The face is outstanding and three-dimensional,And there is a sense of hierarchy and space between the background and the background。

2x focal length, from left to right: Oppo Reno11, Honor 100, iPhone 15

The above is the portrait comparison between the three standard models, and the difference is quite large. The iPhone 15's near-real imaging style is really not friendly enough, which is why most iPhone users don't use the native camera for portraits. The Honor 100's DSLR-level writing machine is good, but the handling of color tones and light and shadow is a little insufficient, which may certainly impress users who like a rich style. As for OPPO Reno11, three top-level lenses with super light and shadow image engine, needless to say, the image quality and details are just right, the beautification of the portrait's face, light and shadow and background blur are just right, showing the unique charm of the portrait very well. Of course, aesthetics are absolutely subjective, everyone has their own standards, and when choosing, choose according to their own preferences.

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