Unfortunately, the main reason the Pixel 2 XL camera is so much better isn't a setting based issue (i.e. changing the exposure manually or something on the X camera) but rather the imaging processing that Google has is some magic fairy dust in there. I think the iPhone X has great pics as well, if you're going to take close-ups I recommend using the telephoto lens for those. The regular camera is really good for scenery shots. Its one of the best rear cameras on a phone, but the Pixel 2 XL is just better because of the image processing.
You can take really good iPhone X pics, the iPhone X really shines with scenery pictures more so than closeups.
Pixel 2 XL is a great shooter though. The front facing shots are the best on a smartphone today, that's where it really shines compared to the other top end flagships.
Understood. I guess I'll just have to accept that the image quality coming from the iPhone is going to be sub-par to the Pixel 2, especially in close up type shots. Sadly, in some cases it will truly butcher the photos, like it already has a few times for me. Hopefully Apple will update the image processing to help improve the overall quality.
With that said, I will agree that longer distance scenery shots still look very good:
But man, that 2 XL camera. I'm gonna miss it...
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