Apple's "iPhone 11 Pro / Pro Max" released in September 2019 was equipped with a triple camera including an ultra-wide angle, and it became a hot topic that night shooting was enhanced. So, I compared the cameras of Huawei's "P30 Pro", Samsung's "Galaxy S10 +" and "iPhone 11 Pro", which are equipped with an ultra-wide-angle camera one step ahead and are highly evaluated even in dark places.
From the left, Galaxy S10 +, P30 Pro (top), iPhone 11 Pro (bottom)
Super wide-angle iPhone that can take a wider range than you can imagine
I took wide-angle (standard), ultra-wide-angle, and telephoto photos of three models.
The iPhone 11 Pro and Galaxy S10 + can be digitally zoomed up to 10x, and the P30 Pro can be digitally zoomed up to 50x, but I'm checking with an image that can be zoomed by tapping the icon or dot on the finder.
iPhone 11 Pro is "1x" "2x" "0.5x"
Galaxy S10 + is "2 trees (1x)" "1 tree (2x)" "3 trees (super wide angle)"
P30 Pro is a "1x" "5x" "10x" "wide-angle" image
iPhone 11 Pro 1x
iPhone 11 Pro 2x
iPhone 11 Pro 0.5x
Two Galaxy S10 + trees (1x)
One Galaxy S10 + tree (2x)
3 Galaxy S10 + trees (super wide-angle)
P30 Pro 1x
P30 Pro 5x
P30 Pro 10x
Wide angle of P30 Pro
Unfortunately, I took the picture in the light rain, but the Galaxy was so colorful that I could take pictures in good weather. The sky in the super wide-angle photo is slightly blue.
Impression that P30 Pro has low contrast. Also, due to the focal length, the range that can be taken with a super wide angle is narrower than others. 10x is a digital zoom, but you can see the details well. The P30 Pro has a reputation as a smartphone that can take beautiful pictures of the moon with a 50x digital zoom.
Of the three models, the iPhone 11 Pro's ultra-wide-angle lens seems to capture the widest range.
Next page: Amazingly bright Galaxy S10 + night view mode