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The YouTube video titled "iPhone 14 Pro vs. 13 Pro | Sind die Kameras wirklich viel besser? | Test" compares the camera performance of the iPhone 14 Pro with its predecessor, the 13 Pro. The reviewer examines photo comparisons in different lighting conditions and concludes that there is not a significant difference in image quality between the two models. They also compare the iPhone 14 Pro with a 1-inch compact camera and a 33-megapixel full-frame camera, noting that while the larger sensor in the iPhone provides a slight advantage in resolution, it does not perform as well as the full-frame camera in low light conditions. The reviewer also tests the iPhone 14 Pro's performance in astrophotography and concludes that while it is decent, it is not as good as dedicated cameras for this purpose. Overall, the improvements in the camera of the iPhone 14 Pro are not as significant as expected.

  • 00:00:00 In this section, the YouTuber compares the cameras of the new iPhone 14 Pro with its predecessor, the 13 Pro. They note that while the sensor of the 14 Pro is 65% larger than the 13 Pro, Apple did not mention that the lens is 25% dimmer. The YouTuber examines several photo comparisons in different lighting conditions and concludes that there is not a significant difference in image quality between the two models. They also compare the iPhone 14 Pro with a 1-inch compact camera and a 33-megapixel full-frame camera, noting that the larger sensor in the iPhone does provide a slight advantage in resolution. However, in low light conditions, the iPhone 14 Pro does not perform as well as the full-frame camera. The YouTuber then tests photographing the Milky Way and concludes that while the iPhone 14 Pro performs decently, it is not as good as dedicated cameras for astrophotography.
  • 00:05:00 In this section, the reviewer compares the camera performance of the iPhone 14 Pro and 13 Pro. In terms of low-light astrophotography, the 14 Pro produces better results with reduced noise and more details. Moving on to the ultra-wide-angle camera, despite having a larger sensor, the lens aperture is worse than the previous model. However, the differences in image quality are minimal, especially in low-light conditions. The telephoto camera remains unchanged physically, but Apple claims it is up to two times better in low light. The reviewer tests this claim and concludes that while there is a slight improvement, it is not significant. Notably, the telephoto feature at night actually uses the main camera and digitally crops the image, resulting in reduced quality. Overall, the telephoto camera is not substantially better, but the Tele setting on the iPhone does produce slightly improved results by utilizing the main camera.
  • 00:10:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the improved camera features of the iPhone 14 Pro compared to the 13 Pro. They highlight the addition of autofocus, which allows for sharper images when capturing selfies or close-range shots. The speaker also mentions the enhanced portrait mode and night mode performance, as well as the improved video capabilities, such as the ability to shoot in 4K with the cinematic mode. The speaker concludes that the camera upgrades make the iPhone 14 Pro suitable for vlogging and produce impressive results, even in challenging lighting conditions. The section also includes a comparison of audio quality between the iPhones and a Sony ZV1 camera.
  • 00:15:00 In this section, the reviewer compares the night mode capabilities of the iPhone 14 Pro with its selfie camera, the Sony ZV-1, and a full-frame camera. All three cameras produce images that are too dark, but the reviewer notes that the Sony ZV-1 and the full-frame camera allow the display to be flipped, unlike the iPhone. The ISO can be increased manually on the full-frame camera to capture more detail, but the results are still not great. After post-processing, the main camera of the iPhone 14 Pro performs better, but the selfie camera offers limited improvements. The reviewer then discusses the Action mode, which works well in good lighting conditions for filming others but is not suitable for self-filming due to limitations with the front camera. The conclusion is that the improvements in the camera of the iPhone 14 Pro are not as significant as expected, although the 48-megapixel mode and the new selfie camera are impressive. The Kinomode in 4K is also deemed useful, but the Action mode is only practical with sufficient lighting. The reviewer mentions the option of selling their one-year-old iPhone 13 Pro and invites comments on the new cameras.

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