The leap in quality that the iPhone 11 Pro camera has made, compared to previous years, especially in night mode, presupposed that this new Apple device owould get the best score from the DxOMark company, something that as we all know did not happen and sparked controversy again.
However, it seems that these guys are trying to wash their image in the face of the media, who continue to accuse them of selling the scores, and has created a annual summary where we can find which are the best smartphones in video recording, in night mode, which models have the best zoom and which ones have the best wide angle.
As expected, the smartphone that has obtained the highest rating in video quality It's the iPhone 11 Pro. Despite the fact that in recent years, the quality of images captured by iPhones had begun to lag behind the competition, in video the iPhone has always been the undisputed king.
The iPhone 11 Pro obtained 102 points in the video recording test, placing it at the top of the classification, a classification that in its first 5 positions we find the Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro (terminal with the best camera on the market according to this company), followed by the Google Pixel 4, the Galaxy Note 10 5G and the Galaxy S10 5G (although according to most media, the two Samsung terminals should be in the second and third position respectively).
Not finding a Huawei terminal in the top 5 positions does not attract attention, since the video quality it offers is far from the photographic quality.
Video recording features of iPhone 11 Pro
- 4K video recording at 24, 30 and 60 fps
- 1080p HD video recording at 30 or 60 fps
- Video recording in 720p HD at 30 fps
- Extended dynamic range for video up to 60 fps
- Optical image stabilization for video (wide angle and telephoto)
- Optical zoom in x2, optical zoom out x2 and digital zoom up to x6
- Audio zoom
- Slow motion video in 1080p at 120 or 240 fps
- Time-lapse video with stabilization
- Cinema-quality video stabilization (4K, 1080p and 720p)
Many of these features are not available in practically any other Android terminal.