Part 1 (camera introduction) is here th-cam.com/video/TumKy6ZQwH8/w-d-xo.html Part 3 is live! CAMERA SHOWDOWN! X80 Pro vs Mirrorless camera! th-cam.com/video/abeh6bwIfgU/w-d-xo.html
Shout out to Juan for bringing back "it's on like Donkey Kong" 😂😂. The walkthrough of how the camera system stands out is so unique and needed. Love the content.
Hard to believe some of these are made with a smartphone. Like the picture @3:05 for example (the other ones are obviously amazing as well!). The soft texture on the car and slight blooming effect is something I would expect from my DSLR. It's way more pleasing than what my iPhone 12 Pro Max produces, seriously impressive. I love that there are options for all these different processing modes!
The shots of Clarke Wolfe are absolutely stunning. The depth of field is so beautiful there. Waiting for the Mi 12 Ultra before I make any decisions. Sony is still at the top of my list right now with the IV even though they haven't learned how to properly launch a phone yet.
TBH, next Vivo X Pro series phone will not be one of the best camera phone, but simply the best. A lot of manufacturers dropped the ball, but Vivo kept on improving and got to a point, I would almost ditch Pixel for Vivo when it comes to photography on the go. One of the best features on Pixels is consistency ... and Vivo pretty much stole the crown. Not to mention manual modes, that in my eyes, made Sony pretty much obsolete.
I have been your subscriber since your Lumia days. And I just realised that your reviews helped me decide to transition from Lumia to lg and now to my next phone Vivo 😃
@@bam_bad yes, but I don't have it yet. It cames wit delivery. I'm from Germany. I hope it's good for 24f 1080p cinematic. I want to make a movie with this.
Another fab video; like others, I'm looking forward to Part 3. It's amazing how much cameras on smartphones have evolved the past 5 years or so. I wonder/hope that Sony do the same collaboration with you for their Xperia I IV; even though over here in the UK we're getting the 256Gb version, unlike you guys/ladies stateside who have the 512Gb
The question to be answered in my opinion is: Are the cameras of the Vivo X80 Pro the perfect combination of Auto-IA shooting like the Pixel 6 Pro and the pro features of a Sony Xperia Phone? I really hope Juan goes deep to answer that question.
Hi Juan, thank you so much for bringing us a very objective evaluation on devices. What about the capturing of sound? That is one of the features I love about my LG V60, the three mics.
You'd recommend this despite the chances of lack of support because the camera options are so superb for those who like flexible camera abilities from their pocket?
1:35 Did you say high quality glass, and not plastic? Seems they've got an extremely capable camera system on their hands maybe you could suggest they increase updates to 5 years and make sure everybody knows about it.
Hi Juan, have been binging your videos lately, as I'm trying to decide on a new phone strictly for stills... and now I'm more confusred than ever. 😂Hadn't even considered the Sonys. If you were a photographer who only cared about capturing the most natural-looking, best quality RAW stills with the most latitude/DR (to be edited in Capture One, Lightroom, or ACR later), which phone would you go with at this point? I have been leaning toward the Xiaomi 12s, but...
It's tough. I wouldn't recommend just one. It REALLY depends on your shooting style, but at least acknowledging that you're going RAW, a 12S Ultra is likely going to deliver the best "pure" RAW data for that huge sensor. A Vivo will give you some incredible output, and you'd have the option of shooting an auto bracket with merged DNG info using SuperRAW. Sony is a solid option in this space, but I'd be leaning on Sony more if you knew you needed the best AF and subject tracking, or you were interested in shooting 4K120 video.
@@SomeGadgetGuy Thanks for the reply! VERY helpful, but yes, tough. I am a photographer (portraits, landscapes, nightscapes, stage performance) and basically want the best, most detailed, most camera-like RAW file available in a pocket device. I hadn't thought about it before you mentioned it, but, yes, reliable AF would be a plus, though subject tracking isn't entirely necessary. So I was leaning toward the Xiaomi, but perhaps not if the AF sucks. The Vivo's SuperRAW feature sounds truly amazing (I've watched a couple of your videos wherein you go into to detail about it), but my question would be, is it too slow to be practical for many situations (a la pixel shift)? It sounds as though where we are with smartphone cameras right now is where we were with DSLRs/mirrorless cameras not all that long ago, when there was no truly all-in-one workhorse which excelled in every area. Anyway, thanks again!
At the tier your shopping, nothing really "sucks" LOL. Xiaomi and Vivo autofocus is quite good, but the Sony is better, especially for people and pets. Vivo's SuperRAW is useful anywhere you'd shoot a bracket or "super resolution" photo from a mirrorless. You wouldn't shoot action with a bracket. Ditto SuperRAW. Based on what you're describing, I'd be inclined to lean towards a 12S Ultra. I think you'd also appreciate the larger telephoto sensor over something like Sony or Vivo. The lack of SUPER processed Night Modes and skynet style eye tracking are a BIT of a bummer, but it sounds like you're experienced enough to make up those tech differences. Focus Peaking for the win right?
So it is unclear if all the cameras have T* lenses or just the main camera? I would like to see these cameras compared to the Sony Xperia IV. I think you mentioned it lacks LTE band 71?
It looks as though that all rear cameras have similar behavior when capturing strong street lights at night, so I guess it's applied all across the rear cameras.
I would really love to be able to buy the X80 pro tho would like a charger that works in Australia, We have Oppo SuperVOOC 80w chargers, does anyone know if the X80 pro would work with it.
Any suggestion how to fix shit skin tones when filming? I have no problems with photos on x80 pro, but the vids..... overall good colors and contrast, bit overexposed, but the skin tones....... they turn out to be flat, like badly done HDR to be honest, and I can't seem to be able to fix it (well one option was to turn down exposure by 0.7 EV but damn, really?)
Part 1 (camera introduction) is here th-cam.com/video/TumKy6ZQwH8/w-d-xo.html
Part 3 is live! CAMERA SHOWDOWN! X80 Pro vs Mirrorless camera! th-cam.com/video/abeh6bwIfgU/w-d-xo.html
Do you think vivo x80 pro capabilities of super raw are better than samsung's expert raw camera app?
Those software upgrades like the Zeiss Portrait effects and the phone locking in the horizon is really something!
Great video.
Shout out to Juan for bringing back "it's on like Donkey Kong" 😂😂. The walkthrough of how the camera system stands out is so unique and needed. Love the content.
Hard to believe some of these are made with a smartphone. Like the picture @3:05 for example (the other ones are obviously amazing as well!). The soft texture on the car and slight blooming effect is something I would expect from my DSLR. It's way more pleasing than what my iPhone 12 Pro Max produces, seriously impressive. I love that there are options for all these different processing modes!
Awesome video as usual! I always appreciate the level of detail you include in all of these. Can't wait for part three!
Your videos helped me to go for a v50s as an upgrade from my current v30. Thanks a lot.
Great video Juan. Looking forward to part three immensely.
The shots of Clarke Wolfe are absolutely stunning. The depth of field is so beautiful there. Waiting for the Mi 12 Ultra before I make any decisions. Sony is still at the top of my list right now with the IV even though they haven't learned how to properly launch a phone yet.
Excellent video! Love to see it!
Great video Juan!!!
amazing video my man!
I'm really excited how far phone cameras will get in the future!
Awesome video! So looking forward to part 3 while hoping so much for a showdown with the Xperia 1iv.
This is a substantial and meaningful collab between Zeiss and vivo than that expensive Hasselblad collab from oneplus.
The level of professionalism in your work man is second to none on the Tube!
Insane camera, both hardware and software.
TBH, next Vivo X Pro series phone will not be one of the best camera phone, but simply the best.
A lot of manufacturers dropped the ball, but Vivo kept on improving and got to a point, I would almost ditch Pixel for Vivo when it comes to photography on the go.
One of the best features on Pixels is consistency ... and Vivo pretty much stole the crown. Not to mention manual modes, that in my eyes, made Sony pretty much obsolete.
I have been your subscriber since your Lumia days. And I just realised that your reviews helped me decide to transition from Lumia to lg and now to my next phone Vivo 😃
😁👍
Great Video!
Awesome, top notch video as always.
people dream of having an iPhone 14 pro max, me having this phone lol.
Nice work as always, Juan. I'm especially intrigued with the locked focus in video mode - that is pretty impressive.
Watching from Pakistan really impressive video Juan splendid mobile Vivo ❤️
Hope for a 4th video tutorial for the
Pro settings and Cinematic Video Mode.
Maybe you make a small movie for demonstration.
hey u already buy x80pro?
@@bam_bad yes, but I don't have it yet.
It cames wit delivery.
I'm from Germany.
I hope it's good for 24f 1080p cinematic.
I want to make a movie with this.
@@Killbill1933 good to hear it & looking forward to see your movie 😉
The night mode is impressive, sooo cool
My dream camera phone. Hope I can afford to own it someday 😊
I wish they would bring the phone to the carriers in the states
Me too... Yeah man... Me too...
I wish they would sell the foldable here too! Or let OnePlus use some of their IP instead of Oppo lol
US government are scared of China, they fear competition , they only want monopoly
0:33 first time you've said megapixels in years 😁
Another fab video; like others, I'm looking forward to Part 3. It's amazing how much cameras on smartphones have evolved the past 5 years or so.
I wonder/hope that Sony do the same collaboration with you for their Xperia I IV; even though over here in the UK we're getting the 256Gb version, unlike you guys/ladies stateside who have the 512Gb
night sky is unreal
Why dont they have an online manual?
The question to be answered in my opinion is: Are the cameras of the Vivo X80 Pro the perfect combination of Auto-IA shooting like the Pixel 6 Pro and the pro features of a Sony Xperia Phone?
I really hope Juan goes deep to answer that question.
Vivo does not have ugly fake results from pixel, nor all controls like xperia
@@silva_br1 it doesn't need to have everything from both worlds to be a perfect combination. To me is impossible to have everything in just one phone.
Absolutely loved this video, really goes to show just how capable cameras on phones are now a day's. 🤩 Can't wait for the shoot out in round 3. 🤗👍
Most tech reviewers say that the iphone is the king of video recording.
Phone cameras are INSANE right now. The sensor on this vivo is almost the same size as 16mm film 🤯
Hi Juan, thank you so much for bringing us a very objective evaluation on devices. What about the capturing of sound? That is one of the features I love about my LG V60, the three mics.
You'd recommend this despite the chances of lack of support because the camera options are so superb for those who like flexible camera abilities from their pocket?
1:35 Did you say high quality glass, and not plastic? Seems they've got an extremely capable camera system on their hands maybe you could suggest they increase updates to 5 years and make sure everybody knows about it.
Hi Juan, have been binging your videos lately, as I'm trying to decide on a new phone strictly for stills... and now I'm more confusred than ever. 😂Hadn't even considered the Sonys. If you were a photographer who only cared about capturing the most natural-looking, best quality RAW stills with the most latitude/DR (to be edited in Capture One, Lightroom, or ACR later), which phone would you go with at this point? I have been leaning toward the Xiaomi 12s, but...
It's tough. I wouldn't recommend just one. It REALLY depends on your shooting style, but at least acknowledging that you're going RAW, a 12S Ultra is likely going to deliver the best "pure" RAW data for that huge sensor.
A Vivo will give you some incredible output, and you'd have the option of shooting an auto bracket with merged DNG info using SuperRAW.
Sony is a solid option in this space, but I'd be leaning on Sony more if you knew you needed the best AF and subject tracking, or you were interested in shooting 4K120 video.
@@SomeGadgetGuy Thanks for the reply! VERY helpful, but yes, tough. I am a photographer (portraits, landscapes, nightscapes, stage performance) and basically want the best, most detailed, most camera-like RAW file available in a pocket device. I hadn't thought about it before you mentioned it, but, yes, reliable AF would be a plus, though subject tracking isn't entirely necessary. So I was leaning toward the Xiaomi, but perhaps not if the AF sucks. The Vivo's SuperRAW feature sounds truly amazing (I've watched a couple of your videos wherein you go into to detail about it), but my question would be, is it too slow to be practical for many situations (a la pixel shift)? It sounds as though where we are with smartphone cameras right now is where we were with DSLRs/mirrorless cameras not all that long ago, when there was no truly all-in-one workhorse which excelled in every area. Anyway, thanks again!
At the tier your shopping, nothing really "sucks" LOL. Xiaomi and Vivo autofocus is quite good, but the Sony is better, especially for people and pets. Vivo's SuperRAW is useful anywhere you'd shoot a bracket or "super resolution" photo from a mirrorless. You wouldn't shoot action with a bracket. Ditto SuperRAW.
Based on what you're describing, I'd be inclined to lean towards a 12S Ultra. I think you'd also appreciate the larger telephoto sensor over something like Sony or Vivo. The lack of SUPER processed Night Modes and skynet style eye tracking are a BIT of a bummer, but it sounds like you're experienced enough to make up those tech differences. Focus Peaking for the win right?
That horizon lock is lowkey nuts.
It really is shocking good.
@@SomeGadgetGuy wait... Does that mean it actually has a square sensor, not a 4:3 sensor in there to make that possible?!
Nope. It crops down.
@@SomeGadgetGuy Oh. *sad noises*
So it is unclear if all the cameras have T* lenses or just the main camera?
I would like to see these cameras compared to the Sony Xperia IV.
I think you mentioned it lacks LTE band 71?
It looks as though that all rear cameras have similar behavior when capturing strong street lights at night, so I guess it's applied all across the rear cameras.
T* all glass lenses only on the main sensor.
I am waiting for the pro plus model, and the Mi 12 Ultra. July will be a great month of new 8gen1+ phones.
Vivo is getting so good by the time even the X60 Pro plus is still a good phone...
I would really love to be able to buy the X80 pro tho would like a charger that works in Australia, We have Oppo SuperVOOC 80w chargers, does anyone know if the X80 pro would work with it.
Any suggestion how to fix shit skin tones when filming? I have no problems with photos on x80 pro, but the vids..... overall good colors and contrast, bit overexposed, but the skin tones....... they turn out to be flat, like badly done HDR to be honest, and I can't seem to be able to fix it (well one option was to turn down exposure by 0.7 EV but damn, really?)
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Are u and TK neighbors?
We live pretty close yeah. 😊
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