Guys, I can’t believe I have to write this post. I hope I’m wrong in some way.
We all knew there were some concerns about the much larger sensor in the 12 Pro Max. Samsung has had issues with large sensors in the past: focus issues, sharpness issues. The whole stabilization system has been reworked as well. It’s obviously a huge change for Apple to do this, so while I felt a little apprehensive, I was confident they would have thoroughly figured it out and nailed it.
Well, if the 12 Pro Max camera was even approximately as good as the 11 Pro Max in night mode, I wouldn’t be writing this post.
It seems much worse.
Every single shot I take.
Speaking specifically about night mode here: with every shot, my old 11 Pro Max locks focus perfectly, every time, and the result looks tack sharp, every time, rendering lots of detail in foliage and buildings. Comparatively, I am finding the 12 Pro Max every single time to produce comparatively smudgy, hazy, blurry images that are always slightly out of focus or otherwise lacking detail.
This wasn’t just one shot, either, or just a couple. I walked all around my neighborhood and took shot after shot after shot, and my heart sunk as I inspected the results. It seems like the new sensor is actually making my beloved night shots look much worse than they did on the previous-generation phone.
It’s when you zoom in to look at details – sometimes it just looks a little worse, but sometimes it’s dramatic. See attached example.
I’m not sure what to do yet. Maybe I have a bad unit? Nothing really seems to be wrong with the hardware though, from anything that I can see.
I can probably provide more/better examples later but I’m just attaching the one for now. The 12 Pro Max image (left) is brighter because night shots are taken in HDR now, which is cool, but look at the sharpness level on the sign and the road lines. This is 87% better low-light performance? Why would they have done this? Is mine really maybe just a bad unit? This just doesn’t seem like something Apple would ship.
I just wanted to see if anyone else is experiencing this and maybe it’ll help corroborate whether something seems wrong with my device. Cheers.
We all knew there were some concerns about the much larger sensor in the 12 Pro Max. Samsung has had issues with large sensors in the past: focus issues, sharpness issues. The whole stabilization system has been reworked as well. It’s obviously a huge change for Apple to do this, so while I felt a little apprehensive, I was confident they would have thoroughly figured it out and nailed it.
Well, if the 12 Pro Max camera was even approximately as good as the 11 Pro Max in night mode, I wouldn’t be writing this post.
It seems much worse.
Every single shot I take.
Speaking specifically about night mode here: with every shot, my old 11 Pro Max locks focus perfectly, every time, and the result looks tack sharp, every time, rendering lots of detail in foliage and buildings. Comparatively, I am finding the 12 Pro Max every single time to produce comparatively smudgy, hazy, blurry images that are always slightly out of focus or otherwise lacking detail.
This wasn’t just one shot, either, or just a couple. I walked all around my neighborhood and took shot after shot after shot, and my heart sunk as I inspected the results. It seems like the new sensor is actually making my beloved night shots look much worse than they did on the previous-generation phone.
It’s when you zoom in to look at details – sometimes it just looks a little worse, but sometimes it’s dramatic. See attached example.
I’m not sure what to do yet. Maybe I have a bad unit? Nothing really seems to be wrong with the hardware though, from anything that I can see.
I can probably provide more/better examples later but I’m just attaching the one for now. The 12 Pro Max image (left) is brighter because night shots are taken in HDR now, which is cool, but look at the sharpness level on the sign and the road lines. This is 87% better low-light performance? Why would they have done this? Is mine really maybe just a bad unit? This just doesn’t seem like something Apple would ship.
I just wanted to see if anyone else is experiencing this and maybe it’ll help corroborate whether something seems wrong with my device. Cheers.