Smartphone manufacturers claim to continually improve the performance of their camera modules used in poor lighting conditions. To find out for sure! we pitted the Google Pixel 7 Pro! Google Pixel 8 Pro! Google Pixel 9 Pro XL! and Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold against each other.
First observation: Google continues to improve software processing and options to produce this kind of videos in such conditions. On the Google Pixel 7 Pro! no specific option ioffered!
Video review: Google Pixel 7 Pro in the dark
Video review: Google Pixel 8 Pro in the dark.
With the Series 8! Google is introducing the “video boost” mode on the Google Pixel 8 Pro! which requires uploading the video to the cloud to be processed remotely. To skype database improve. The algorithmic processing process! the settings are slightly different (like the optics) between the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL and Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold. In both cases! the “night vision” mode should allow for better results. Here too! the video is processed in the cloud with the “video boost” mode.
“Video boost” and “night vision”
Considerable differences
All shots taken natively in 4K at 30 frames per the benefits of both conversation sources combined second (option not visible on the Fold) with HDR mode enabl. The sequences shot with the smartphone fixed on a tripod under the same conditions.
In the end! I will let the mobile user establish his phone number list own ranking. we can see that online processing substantially improves the result! as illustrated by the videos below. Too bad this Video review: Which processing requires such a long processing time s not done locally.