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Pixel 6 Pro users are still facing a camera bug that crashes the app when switching to the 4x telephoto lens during video recording.
The Pixel 6 Pro seems to offer better dynamic range, skin tones, and zoom, but the iPhone 13 Pro Max has better overall video, ultrawide shots, and Portrait Mode with macro being a nice bonus.
A comparison between the Google Pixel 6 Pro vs. iPhone 13 Pro's cameras / stabilization for shooting 4K 60 fps video. Also a test of the front-facing cameras and microphones for vlogging.
Both offer OIS and EIS, as well as pixel binning for better light capture, but the specs suggest the Pixel 6 Pro has a slight edge. On the front, OnePlus provides a 32MP f/2.4 selfie camera versus ...
The first time Google included a “Pro” model was back in 2021 with the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. They both had a 50MP main ...
Even though the Pixel 6 Pro has a telephoto camera, we did not think it was fair to test that versus the Pixel 5’s non-telephoto camera. So we’re looking at 2x on the Pixel 5 or about 4.38mm.
The Pixel 6 Pro front camera is again ultrawide and like other Pixel models offers to different fields of view, so you can have something closer or something wider - ideal for group shots.
For example, while Google themselves shared news of the Pixel 6 Pro’s telephoto sensor, we learned about the Pixel 6 series upgrade to a 50MP camera sensor by way of an APK teardown.
The Pixel 6 range is set to sport a main sensor and ultra-wide camera, with the Pro model adding a 4x optical zoom telephoto lens. Now a new YouTube video seemingly showcases these features in ...
As a reminder, the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro feature 50-megapixel wide cameras with optical image stabilization and 1.2μm pixels, and 12-megapixel ultra-wide cameras with 114-degree field of view.
Google’s imminent Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones are both expected to deliver significant camera upgrades, but now it seems the difference between the two models may be larger than expected.