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I understand both have same megapixel but i think X will bring better shooting picture and quality bit better / cause OLED ......
 
I mean oled will bring photo look more realistic and clear :cool:
 
The main camera's are the same across all 3 devices this year

X's telephoto lens seems to be marginally better, with OIS which I think will make videos nicer when zooming in/out. Nice perk for those who get the X

So they will work better. They just won't be significantly better or different. Also OP, OLED has nothing to do with the camera's picture quality.
 
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My iphone 6 just update ios 11 and i shoot picture look alot diff with ios 10
... more beautiful and clear , but processor slow ...
 

What?

the main Camera's are all the same are they not?

the secondary lenses (telephoto lenses) differ between the 8+ and X in terms of OIS and aperture

unless you mean the term telephoto is inaccurate, since they aren't true telephoto lenses...but I digress..
 
My iphone 6 just update ios 11 and i shoot picture look alot diff with ios 10
... more beautiful and clear , but processor slow ...

The image processing algorithm may have changed a bit on the iOS 11 so possibly the contrast is bit higher in the end result but the change of quality in your eyes most certainly is placebo.
 
The main camera's are the same across all 3 devices this year

X's telephoto lens seems to be marginally better, with OIS which I think will make videos nicer when zooming in/out. Nice perk for those who get the X

So they will work better. They just won't be significantly better or different. Also OP, OLED has nothing to do with the camera's picture quality.


What?

the main Camera's are all the same are they not?

the secondary lenses (telephoto lenses) differ between the 8+ and X in terms of OIS and aperture

unless you mean the term telephoto is inaccurate, since they aren't true telephoto lenses...but I digress..

Yes absolutely correct. Only the telephoto lens has OIS support and the aperture is a bit different. Although I don’t think there will be much of a difference in day to day picture taking to be honest.

The only other major difference is in terms of single vs dual front facing cameras.


Do you disagree with anything?
 
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The telephoto on the 8 Plus is f/2.8 and does not have OIS.

And that's a big difference.
Telephoto is where you need OIS the most, since you need it for a portrait or to capture a detail far away and the smaller movement of the arm produces a blurred image.
In a low light scenario OIS can be a game changer, not having it on the 8+ is disappointing. I understand they prefer to put the latest and greatest camera on the most expensive model, but 8+ is not exactly cheap so you'd expect a great experience even on that model
 
I am pretty happy with my 8+ camera

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Contrast ratio of the OLED will look better on the X screen(assuming that the new displays are accurate color-wise), but I don’t think there’s going to be much difference in the actual quality of the image file.
 
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Now trumped by the google pixel 2 XL.

I saw the ratings on the XL2. I think camera photographs are so close in comparison today, the average consumer can't really differentiate many difference, unless you're somebody that's heavily into photography. Even someone as myself, I have been impressed with results from photographs from a lot of different competitor devices compared to the iPhone.
 
in hands on are, iphone x has a lot of problems with focus...i hope it will not be a problem with the X camera
 
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